You can set up a second mill as dry, and cut your wood in that. I do everything from wood to steel to teflon in my machine, and a whole load of aluminum, but it does mean I have to use mist coolant. Just wipe down your table before you do wood (which is easier on a Haas, because you don't have the stupid Fadal patterning on the table...).
I use a Fadal for cutting guitar parts, Kevin Ryan uses one, Taylor uses about 60, Jim Olson uses one...and there are a bunch of other builders and factories using Haas equipment as well (I think Garrison is using Haas, as is Driskill). John Watkins, who's more in my line of things (parts) is using a Techno and is very happy with it, as well.
I ended up in this thread because I googled my web address, although I've been on this forum for a long time.
-Bob Garrish
Saint Lutherie CNC & Luthier Services
www.saintlutherie.com