I have been using an old workmate as my ATC workstation, it didn’t look very professorial when the customers came to my workshop. So I decides to make a tall corner cabinet, the countertop is 44″ off the ground (I prefer to stand and operate the CNC) it has one large door with my CNC computer and an amplifier for my music (got to have music in the shop). There is one large drawer for router bits etc and one small drawer for my pencils. I used Aspire software to cut the plywood panels, the faceframe and side panels were done on my router table. The material is popular and stained oak the panels are 1/4″ Jatoba, there were all off cuts from prior jobs.
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- Bling box – Retirement gift
- Shop Counter Top
- Miniature street sandwich board sign
- Pneumatic pop-up pin
- Wooden dice
- Row of houses
- Installing phenolic top
- Vacuum plenum preparation
- Vacuum pump
- Video of CAMaster factory
- Demo Samples
- Paper wrought iron fence
- Wooden Business Card
- 2 carved cedar signs.
- Milling coffee table maple slabs
- Spiral Barley Twist
- Decided to make a new computer station for my CNC
- IWF 2012
- Some ATC Pictures
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