What I Do with a CNC in My Shop
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Here’s a glued up leg and apron assembly for a sofa table being milled with a CNC router. Here’s the big picture: A CNC is a digitally controlled router that cuts from its highest to its lowest point in three dimensions over the entire area of its bed. What would any woodworker do with that capability? It turns out you can do quite a lot. Below are some of the […]The post What I Do with a CNC in My Shop appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Shooting Boards: Must-have Appliances
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Last night while drinking some wine with Christopher Schwarz (Id stopped by to return a chair we’d borrowed for a photo shoot), we got in a semantics discussion (do we know how to have fun or what?!)*. Is a shooting board a “jig?” Not really; it’s an appliance yet most magazines (us included from time to time) call hand-tool appliances a “jig” or “fixture,” because those are better-known terms […]The post Shooting Boards: Must-have Appliances appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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