09-08-2022, 09:38 AM
I delivered a stereo components cabinet and matching album storage cabinets to a local guy yesterday. They are made from ash, stained black, and shop sawn walnut veneer on plywood with solid wood edging and stretchers.
I assembled the side frames using my horizontal router mortiser to cut the mortises, but I used my recently purchased CNC to cut the mortises in the faces of the sides.
The photo is of one of the album cabinet sides. There are only 9 mortises in it, but the components cabinet has 25 mortises in each side. Doing them by hand with a template wasn't something I wanted to do, but would had to have done so prior to buying the CNC. I'm still very much a beginner with it but it's already been a nice addition to my shop.
John
I assembled the side frames using my horizontal router mortiser to cut the mortises, but I used my recently purchased CNC to cut the mortises in the faces of the sides.
The photo is of one of the album cabinet sides. There are only 9 mortises in it, but the components cabinet has 25 mortises in each side. Doing them by hand with a template wasn't something I wanted to do, but would had to have done so prior to buying the CNC. I'm still very much a beginner with it but it's already been a nice addition to my shop.
John