Work Holding For Your Benchtop CNC Machine
Microjig's new CNC Workholding Kit operates in tandem with dovetail ways milled into your CNC's spoil board. The hold downs in this kit will give you many options for how to grip your subject boards as your automated CNC does the work. Let your imagination be your guide as you mix and match the various components in the kit for one-off work holding, or even for fast changes between parts when you're cutting multiples.
Features:
- Provides multiple secure clamping options for virtually all benchtop CNC needs.
- Works with most sizes, models, and brands of benchtop CNC machines.
- No tools required for most set ups.
- Hold parts along the edges, leaving the top of the part free for machining.
- Secure parts from the top when working inside a larger blank.
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I went to the site knowing they stocked what I was looking for. I easily located the product. From there on out the experience was pretty standard online shopping. Product shipped and was delivered promptly.
Reason this customer chose these productsI own other Narex tools and they are of good quality. There are not many hand stitched rasps that are not prohibitively expensive.
Great selection and value of your products.
Thank you for the feedback, Slavko! We’re glad to hear you had such a positive shopping experience. We hope to see you back soon!
I wasn’t aware that I needed a certain set up to use on your in lay patterns. It made a world of difference.
I purchased the 6' Dadonator Jr expecting it to perform as described in Infinity Cutting Tools catalog. For the most part it performed as expected. Issues with the actual dado width produced by the blade were not what I was expecting, dado width was close to 1/64' oversized. Customer support experience was not a pleasant one. After many back and forth emails to convince Infinity that I was properly installing and using the blade they agreed to returning the blade for diagnosis at their facility.Three aggravating weeks later Infinity agreed that the blade was not within their specifications and offered to return the blade or give a refund. I chose the refund. During this entire process I got the distinct impression that Infinity Cutting Tools was convinced that their product was not the problem but rather it was something I was doing wrong ,in the end Infinity begrudgingly agreed that the fault was the Dado blade and not user error. Will I buy other Infinity Cutting tools in the future? Yes I most likely will. Nothing is perfect, mistakes happen and I try to be a gracious person.
Customer ServiceI was wanting a dado blade that didn’t leave “bat ear” undecuts at the outside edges of the dado groove