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New Method for cutting veneer for inlay

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by Bferster, Sep 28, 2022.

  1. Bferster

    Bferster Well-Known
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    I’ve honed my method for cutting veneer on the CNC, now using a home built vacuum table out of MDF, instead of using spray glue. It’s 300mm square with lots of 3mm holes every 5mm in the top.

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    • I use a Rigid 14 gallon shop vacuum which can pull 165 CFM.
    • I cut the female part from the base material using a pocket 6mm deep.
    • I cut the veneer .7mm deep along the outside shape edge with a 1mm end mill, running 50% speed
    • The suction holds the veneer nicely during the cut
     
  2. Bferster

    Bferster Well-Known
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    I’ve honed my method for cutting veneer on the CNC, now using a home built vacuum table out of MDF, instead of using spray glue. It’s 300mm square with lots of 3mm holes every 5mm in the top.

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    • I use a Rigid 14 gallon shop vacuum which can pull 165 CFM.
    • I cut the female part from the base material using a pocket 6mm deep.
    • I cut the veneer .7mm deep along the outside shape edge with a 1mm end mill, running 50% speed
    • The suction holds the veneer nicely during the cut
    Here’s a an example. Fisk’s 1944 Mississippi River meandering map in wood:
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  3. David the swarfer

    David the swarfer OpenBuilds Team
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    note that if you cut about 1/4 of the way through an MDF sheet the resulting surface is like a sponge and will not need holes to transmit vacuum. for thinner sheets like 1/8", some brands are just porous by default and can be sucked through without modification.
     
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