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That is pretty cool. Welcome.
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Love those things! Good work.
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Awesome work. Thanks for the link to the video.
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Very nice work, great detail
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Very cool. Would cutting the track without a CNC be feasible? I can't visualize how that would work.
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03-03-2019, 11:28 AM
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Without a CNC, I suspect a core box bit in a router and then lots of mitering, hand-planing or steam bending would be in order.
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I forgot: that’s really cool!
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Thanks everyone! You could cut the track on a router table as long as you use a template. For the CNC, I can cut 4 straight tracks using a 1/4"d router bit on a board 12" long, leaving enough space in-between to cut out with a bandsaw. As I start deciding how I want this thing to go, I can cut custom curves easily with the CNC. I included 2 screen shots for the cutting of the straight and curvy pieces. The software I use is VCarve.
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Kwel! You should send that in and I bet they put it in their newsletter.
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