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This media file presents a detailed view of a woodworking machine, likely a sliding panel saw or a specialized routing setup, within a workshop environment in Kostenets, Bulgaria. The central subject is a large, robust industrial machine with a light grey metal frame and an extensive rail system. The entire apparatus and the immediate floor space are covered in a noticeable layer of fine, light brown sawdust, indicating frequent and ongoing woodworking activity. On the left side of the frame, a blue and black electric router, clearly branded "Makita," is mounted on a precision jig or attachment. This attachment includes adjustable clamps and guide components, and an arrow symbol points to the right. Below the router, a flat piece of material, possibly a wood panel, is positioned, with further stacks of similar raw materials visible in the background. Mid-frame, a yellow measuring tape and a transparent plastic bag containing an assortment of small metal fasteners (screws, nuts, washers) are hanging from the machine's body, suggesting a practical and organized workspace. A control panel with several colored buttons (including red and green) is partially visible behind the machine's frame. The machine's sturdy construction includes various metal supports, rollers, and guide rails. The overall scene depicts an active, functional woodworking facility. No individuals are present in the image. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, typical of a factory or workshop. The image does not provide clues about the specific time of day or weather conditions.
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