Is anyone having problems machining cabinets with edgebanding on them.
Ever since I started using the edgebanding feature, I am having problems with tenons being cut to wide and dados being treated as a pocket cut(not allowing for my tolerances for fit clearence).
I have contacted Thermwood three different times with this same problem with no resolution yet.
I have tried everything and the only thing I keep coming back to is the edgebanding. I would like to use the edgebanding feature, since it simplifies with edges get edgebanding for the guys in the shop, but right now I am at a stand still.
Has anyone ran into something like this or had problems with edgebanding. My drawer parts with edgebanding seem to be comming out fine.
Thanks,
Zach
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Just wanted to update.
I started a new catalog of seed cabinets with all my normal hole patterns and configurations, then I applied edgebanding. I kept taking them out to the machine and checking them. After I got a few built up in the catalog I took a batch job out to the machine then I start seeing the problems with the tenons again on the decks, tops, and fixed shelves.
I haven't heard of any one else having these problems, as I follow the forums closely looking out for any hidden dangers. If anyone can add some insight to this problem I would greatly appreciate it.
Could the problem come from taking the seed cabinets and continously modifing them?
Thanks,
Zach
I started a new catalog of seed cabinets with all my normal hole patterns and configurations, then I applied edgebanding. I kept taking them out to the machine and checking them. After I got a few built up in the catalog I took a batch job out to the machine then I start seeing the problems with the tenons again on the decks, tops, and fixed shelves.
I haven't heard of any one else having these problems, as I follow the forums closely looking out for any hidden dangers. If anyone can add some insight to this problem I would greatly appreciate it.
Could the problem come from taking the seed cabinets and continously modifing them?
Thanks,
Zach
Lyndan Designs
Machining and CAD Services
Machining and CAD Services
Hi Zach,
We've submitted your issue along with files you've sent us to program@thermwood.com, to the Software Engineering group for review. We will give you an update as soon as we get more information.
Thanks for you patience.
We've submitted your issue along with files you've sent us to program@thermwood.com, to the Software Engineering group for review. We will give you an update as soon as we get more information.
Thanks for you patience.