CNC Project Video: Using Dovetails on the CNC Router to Build a Shaker Style Dresser
For Your Safety
- The methods illustrated here are only intended for use with a CNC machine.
- Make certain that the workpiece is secured and that all components of the fixture are securely fastened to the table.
- Use a guard, eye and hearing protection at all times.
Noah from Elevated Woodworking designs, cuts and stains this beautiful dresser from cherry wood, using Amana Tool® CNC Router Bits.
After using both Fusion360™ and JointCAM to create a cutting file, Noah resurfaces the wood, then plunges and cuts the wood using dovetail router bits on his homemade CNC machine to make a dresser.
Feed, Speed & Step Down Technical Information:
1-1/2" Dia. Insert Solid Carbide Mini Spoilboard CNC Router Bit No. RC-2250
Feed Rate (IPM): 250
Speed (RPM): 18,000
Chip Load (Per Tooth): 0.004"
Step Down (Per Pass): 0.250”
3/8" Dia. Solid Carbide Spiral Flute Plunge CNC Router Bit No. 46359
Feed Rate (IPM): 250
Speed (RPM): 18,000
Chip Load (Per Tooth): 0.003"
Step Down (Per Pass): 0.250”
14° Dovetail Carbide Tipped Router Bit No. 45804
Feed Rate (IPM): 100
Speed (RPM): 18,000
Chip Load (Per Tooth): 0.003"
Step Down (Per Pass): 0.250”
1/4" Dia. Solid Carbide Spiral Flute Plunge CNC Router Bit No. 46348
Feed Rate (IPM): 100
Speed (RPM): 18,000
Chip Load (Per Tooth): 0.003"
Step Down (Per Pass): 0.250”
8° Dovetail Carbide Tipped Router Bit No. 45830
Feed Rate (IPM): 100
Speed (RPM): 18,000
Chip Load (Per Tooth): 0.003"
Step Down (Per Pass): 0.250”
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Links
Amana Tool http://www.amanatool.com
Noah Lorang https://elevatedwoodworking.com
Autodesk® Fusion 360™ https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview
JointCAM http://g-forcecnc.com/jointcam.html