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16-01-2014 #4
Thanks for your advice too Jazz,
I think I'll try the trial version of the Vectric software and look at the
Artcam one as well. Have you seen Bobcad mill express before ?
Yesterday me and my nephew managed to carve some letters out via
the cambam program, which I was more than happy about
So here's a question,
Lets just say I've got to make 6 wall cupboards so will require 6 lefthand sides and 6 right handed sides.
Each side has 18 x 5 mm holes (shelf pegs and hinge holes)
plus 4 x 8mm holes (dowels)
and 3 x 10mm holes (these are for the lugs on the adjustable wall hanger brackets)
The material is melamine faced chipboard and requires clean holes cut.
Would you do all the 5mm holes on all panels first, then tool change, put them all through again with an 8mm cutter then do the same with a 10mm or could you get away with one 5mm twin fluted cutter to drill out the shelf pegs then use the same cutter to plunge into the melamine and open up some more holes to 8mm and 10mm thus saving a load of time?
Many thanks
Neil
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