I’ve been studying the evolution of woodworking methods and machinery for cabinets, built-ins, moldings, carvings, furniture parts, and such, and have come to a conclusion.
All you need is a shop with one of these.
That is at least for all the cutting of the wood. Five-piece doors and drawerfronts, elaborate moldings, dovetailed drawers, mortise and tenon carcase parts, all that stuff is addressed and handled with a CNC router like this Thermwood.
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Scary, ain't it?
Expert since 10 am.
Do you think if you put an electric razor on it, you could program it to give you a full body shave?
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If you had a 3D digital renderer, we used one on our CNC the last shop I worked for, and let the stylus trace your face for 3-5 hours, yeah you could shave with it too.Expert since 10 am.
What if I fidgeted around a little bit during that 3-5 hour wait?
Then you get sunken cheeks... well, sunken by the router blade at least... every 1.72 seconds... for when you were inhaleing duing the scan.
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