NICE! Need an apprentice? Measure once, cut oops....
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NICE! Need an apprentice? Measure once, cut oops....
Very nice. Do you set up the cutting pattern? Like were to start or is that done by the computer? The reason I ask is the place it started cutting and the general pattern of cutting didn't look very human.
nice!!!
Good observation. We do cabinet design with a dedicated CAD software package designed to do just that. For the low, low price of $15,000 it also outputs the programming for the router. Basically, I design it then push the "GO" button and send the job out to the router. It's very integrated for cabinets.
For other stuff, we have yet another software package, a more general CAD/CAM program that I can use to design single parts, signs......rifle stocks.
I don't know what everyone is getting for Christmas yet, but I know how I'm going to make it.
Here's a computer rendering generated by the software of the kitchen we just cut.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...in/bonnett.jpg
Nice new toy you got there. That looks like fun.
Looks like a product I once worked for called Kitchen CAD? or CAD Kit?
I might be in touch for getting a smaller kitchen done too.
Very cool! Last time I watched a CNC machine was probably 1980, and they were awesome then. I can't imagine how much they've advanced since. Truly amazing to watch a machining center take a big chunk of raw steel or an engine block casting, work it over and a finished part comes out.
Your kitchen was the last one we cut the old way. Took us 48 hours of labor to get the parts to the same level of completion as the router. The router would have done it in 4. When I see how well this thing works, I kick myself for the ten years I've been doing it the hard way.