Beginner's Guide to CNC Machining in Wood
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The Beginner's Guide to CNC Machining in Wood
An accessible, beginner-friendly resource to understand general CNC (Computer Numerical Control) principles and techniques for anyone interested in CNC woodworking and the future of these technologies. From the fundamentals of CNC to its machinery, software, tools, materials, and 2-1/2 D carving, this complete guide will teach you everything you need to know about your CNC router in a way that’s clear, approachable, and easy to comprehend. Also included are step-by-step CNC projects to apply techniques learned. The general principles and instructions detailed are applicable to a wide range of software and CNC machine brands, making this must-have resource a comprehensive and inclusive guide that any woodworker can use!
- Develop comprehensive knowledge on how to properly and successfully use a CNC machine
- Provides detailed overviews on how to get started with practical and essential tips
- Included technique tutorials and skill-building projects for both practical and decorative items
- Woodworking projects range from clamps, jigs and fixtures to improve your shop to a custom carved sign, logo luggage tag, grapevine relief carving and much more
- Features step-by-step instructions, clear photography, computer software screenshots and expert advice throughout
About the Author:
Ralph Bagnall has been a professional woodworker for 30 years and began working with CNC machines around 1996. He has been teaching and consulting to the trade since 2007 with an emphasis on CNC operations and management. He began writing woodworking articles in 2000 and has been the speaker at many events, from The International Woodworking Fair to The Virtual Wood Show, he began hosting the Woodacademy TV show in 2017.
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