Woodworking And CNC

alex | September 10, 2010 | Comments (0)

Woodworking started out as a simple craft for making handy and helpful pieces out of wood. Through the ages, it slowly become a specialized craftsmanship mostly mastered by men. Today, woodworking is into another level with the introduction of CNC not too back then.

What is CNC?

Once a taboo subject among woodworking professionals and fans alike, CNC is now accepted as an imperative aid in the craft of woodworking, carpentry and other connected fields. With CNC, they are able to produce some amazing pieces with complex and sophisticated shapes that enhance their work.

Computer Numerical Control

Essentially, CNC means computer numerical control. When applied to woodworking, it simply means using today’s computer technology and applying it into the craft.

In layman’s terms, programs automate and control everything how the varying woodworking machines work, from the very simple to the very complex. Operating, they all become CNC machines operated and run by computer files programmed by the users themselves.

Some CNC machines also have built-in design programs where the programmers (who are mostly the woodworkers and artisans themselves) can make changes on the fly. Today, apart from furniture and millwork companies, master craftsmen and amateurs are all embracing the CNC technology.

Advantages

One of the big reasons for adopting CNC into their craft is the reason that the technology affords so many possibilities and advantages without doing harm to the authenticity of their work.

In fact, as some enthusiasts cheerfully declare, the innovation only added to the fine quality and uniqueness of their creations. They are quick to add that their personal touches are all still there in their work, albeit done faster now than before.

Where precise-fitting assemblies (dados, rabbets, inlays, arches, bas relief carvings) used to be challenging to produce utilizing the {traditional conventional} tools, CNC technology did all of them quickly and efficiently.

Templates and versions

Knock-down furniture pieces are notorious for being very time-consuming in designing and getting the parts together perfectly. With CNC, digital versions of the plan and the engineering are tried out first before even touching and cutting any actual material.

On the computer, modifying the plan to adjust the fit can be carried out in a jiffy. You can even take an existing design and make new sizes or new shapes or new versions. You can also make a completely new product out of it.

Starter sets

Choosing specific CNC tools and machines is tricky as a consequence of the differences of each one’s needs. Ask professionals, the web, journals and magazines, and your co-workers regarding some basic woodworking CNC machines.

Talk to experts the alternatives of having detached or built-in software of your CNC machines and all their good and bad. All of these must answer your own questions and your specific needs.

If your a pro, you would know by now what you require. After your research, you may be able to get everything you need at any rate cost and stress. For all the woodworkers of the world, CNC is here to stay.

 

This information was brought to you by Rustic Furniture and Log Beds.

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