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21-09-2013 #5
So did you have those tools given free.? . . . No they get factored into the job or they come from your profit. Either way the client pays for them whether they know it or not that's business.!!
Yes I did see that from drawing and presumed the quote the would have been based on this.?
Yes I used to make Bespoke furniture so I have and it's very easy to plane if you have the blades ground correctly and nice sharp plus don't be greedy on depth of cut.!!
Thou depending on the finish you require I'd be more inclined to make a Jig for bandsaw has it will be quicker and more controllable.
You could also make a jig and use a router with large bit.?
EDIT: Actually this could still apply with CNC and would actually be quicker. Cut them out, make a Jig at required taper to hold 5 or so and then use wide tooling bit using a normal surfacing toolpath. Will be much faster than 3D toolpaths.
Will be lengthy job has it's lots of 3D toolpaths with small step over but still should come in cheaper if done in a shed.!Last edited by JAZZCNC; 21-09-2013 at 01:04 PM.
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