![]() Our table has two zones, so I can place a program on each zone and run it in shuttle mode, which speeds up the process. I do have it programmed where I could do both sides if I have a job with a lot of the same size pieces. ![]() Ive set it up where it only does 1 side of the board at a time so I dont have to keep changing pods. Let us know when you run it and how strong and attractive it is. Worked great Not blazing fast, but much better than using a hand router and jig. The other bit was placed in my aggregate and did the horizontal routing on the side pieces. One was used for the standard vertical routing on the fronts and backs. I bought one about a month ago, but have not had a chance to use it yet. It is a slower process because you have to stand there and keep changing your pieces of wood, but it does work. We use 58 Baltic birch plywood as our standard dovetailed drawer box. If any of you are doing this successfully, what are your time savings over doing dovetails with a hand router and dovetail jig I know its faster to order them, but if a CNC could do it efficiently, I might give it a try. ![]()
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