ShopSabre CNC - Design & Build Your Own Closet System
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In this episode CNC Shawn shows you how to design and build your own closet system.
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Nice love your cnc. Could you use a different type of material, or does it have to be mdf
Thank you! Our CNC's can cut a wide variety of materials.
www.shopsabre.com/benefits-of-using-a-cnc-wood-router-to-build-cabinetry/
Our machine detail pages go more in depth but quick list is:
Wood, Acrylic, Plastic, Foam, Aluminum, Brass, and More
What is the part number of the white clips? What brand? Thanks
We used Cabineo 8 and 12 fasteners made by Lamello
Was my question too. Thanks.
What @homer916 said 👍
Hey Shawn,
Cool video. What speed are you running when you are cutting out. (last phase on each sheet). Thank you
875 IPM was used on this video with 18,250 RPM
Just curious. What’s the wall attachment like on something like that?
We did not attach this one, however, in many cases we use a square head screw attachment to the studs behind the wall.
Cool video. Very well shot and informative.
Thank you, we try to provide some education while showcasing equipment capabilities. Thanks for watching!