Doors and Stairs

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KyleHepp
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Doors and Stairs

Post by KyleHepp »

Though my intent for ecabs is cabinetry, my forte is Doors and Stairs. I'm interested to know how ecab/cnc could be utilized to produce door and stair parts.
I would LOVE to use a Thermwood to cut my copes and RP's, instead of the shapers that I regularly abuse. And I can't even begin to tell you how much easier stair parts would be.
Does anyone here have experience with doors and stairs?
Todd Miller

Post by Todd Miller »

Kyle,
I haven't had much experience with stair manufacturing. But ecabs will allow you to import .DXF files into the \"Part Editor\" and create the parts for nesting. Or, it is possible for the part editor by itself to create the parts within ecabs.
George Davidson
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Post by George Davidson »

Hi Kyle
Here is stairs I made in e-Cabinet but I didn't get the job :cry:
I do not have a CNC router I make all my stairs the old way.
It will batch so I think it will work on there CNC
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George Davidson
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Post by George Davidson »

The old way
After I clean the shop up I am going to get me one of them CNC routers
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Michael Yeargain
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

What a great way to get a second life out of the saw dust George...


Just feed it to the fire burning dinosaur beside your emploee in the shop :D

or is that you?
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