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Re: Sliding Table ¡°90 Degree Jig¡± #sawsetup


 

I missed that the uprights were veneered, I thought they were solid. If you use a pattern to cut the odd shape, could you not use that same pattern to create a support that would hold the uprights in the same orientation that you did the half lap/dado's? Essentially a jack that would hold the piece so that the top was parallel to the table surface. Then you could just use the same program style with two cuts per opening to trim the edge banding flush with the existing slots.

Brian Lamb
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On Monday, July 15, 2024 at 03:49:43 PM MST, David P. Best <dbestworkshop@...> wrote:



David B. I think you suggested a flatbed CNC router setup?!! ?


Lucky,

Have you considered something like this?



I would think twice before I ran quickly away from a Felder CNC router, but there are a number of respected brands who make smaller flatbed CNC routers that can be used to make 50 perfectly shaped cauls in a couple hours. ?And many of them are light enough that you could host them up to your tall ceiling for storage when not in use. ?Just think, having a small CNC router would motivate you to finish mastering Fusion 360. ?

David Best
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