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29th May 2016, 08:46 AM #1New Member
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newbie need help
hello, hope everyone is having a good , sorry in advance English is not my native language.
well im intersted in woodwork especially with cnc router, i want to work with mdf or hdf here is some samples
http://img.weiku.com//waterpicture/2...79935168_1.jpg
http://eginni.com/wp-content/uploads...decoration.jpg
http://img.weiku.com//waterpicture/2...79935168_2.jpg
i need some recommendation for the types of machinery that i will need to make this kind of furniture
thnx in advance i appreciate any help
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A CNC router that will handle a full size sheet (2400 x 1200mm) of MDF is a very expensive piece of equipment, not to mention the cost of dust extraction and an air compressor big enough to cope, as well as tool holders and router bits to go with it.
To make the pieces in your pictures, all you need is a panel (sliding table) saw. An edgebander will make life easier and give you more flexibility, but you can get many basic types of edging (white, black, some colours and timber veneer) that is applied with a clothes iron or hot air gun.
Make sure you have good dust extraction or, at the very least, a very good dust mask.
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