I did opposite got a cnc initially .the decision which I regret as I was very limited to its operations. Moreover software trainings , using formulas it was a whole lot of headache .
Not only can I cut and line bore faster than any CNC on my slider and Blum minipress, you save money and material because the smallest bit you will ever use on the CNC commercially is 1/4" and if you like your uppers being 12" deep there is no way you are getting 4 parts out of a sheet of material. I worked at a high end shop, they didn't question the 11" uppers the designer had drawn and we built and installed them but the customers plates wouldn't fit! Big bruhaha and we ended up bringing the hinges forward so the doors were like 3/8" off the cabinet, it was so messed up.
Wow what a nice machine. This should be a big help for you . Congrats to you
Not sure how I missed your comment. Thank you as always, hope all is well my friend!
I did opposite got a cnc initially .the decision which I regret as I was very limited to its operations. Moreover software trainings , using formulas it was a whole lot of headache .
Yeah that was something I thought about and Felder sales said to, thought it was a tactic. But I understand it to now that I have the saw!
What edge banding machine are you using?
I have the Cantek MX340M, entry level machine. Works great
Not only can I cut and line bore faster than any CNC on my slider and Blum minipress, you save money and material because the smallest bit you will ever use on the CNC commercially is 1/4" and if you like your uppers being 12" deep there is no way you are getting 4 parts out of a sheet of material. I worked at a high end shop, they didn't question the 11" uppers the designer had drawn and we built and installed them but the customers plates wouldn't fit! Big bruhaha and we ended up bringing the hinges forward so the doors were like 3/8" off the cabinet, it was so messed up.
I can see that, will get to that speed one day! Wow that's a crazy story, I'm sure it happens more than we know unfortunately.