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  1. #1
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    May 2006
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    CNC for inlay

    Hey guys, I am looking for a good introductory CNC router that would allow me to do inlay work (requiring accuracy of +/-.002) as well as general woodworking. For table size, I think that about 24 x 36 would suit me well (this way I could fit it in my shed). I would also like the machine to work with G-Code & not some proprietary type of controller.

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have!

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by GuitarEng View Post
    Hey guys, I am looking for a good introductory CNC router that would allow me to do inlay work (requiring accuracy of +/-.002) as well as general woodworking. For table size, I think that about 24 x 36 would suit me well (this way I could fit it in my shed). I would also like the machine to work with G-Code & not some proprietary type of controller.

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have!
    Hi
    Just noticed this thread , I am a guitarmaker in the uk ,always done my inlays by hand.Anyway I also decided to go the cnc route and I am going to do the jrgo build from this forum.I believe its right for inlays jobs.
    Drakkn Custom Shop http://www.drakkncustomshop.co.uk

  3. #3
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    Dec 2006
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    GuitarEng,
    I just bought a CAMaster SR-23 and sounds like a perfect fit. It is 24 x 36 with a resolution of 0.00011" running with Mach 2. I did some test and found the resolution to be right on the money.

    Hope this helps,

    Brian

  4. #4
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    Mar 2003
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    Please try DragonCNC for Inlay

    Hi, I am an amateur guitar builder. I have just released to free beta test a CorelDRAW hosted CNC package that was designed to do precision inlay. You can see it at http://www.DragonCNC.com. The support forum is at http://www.LeonardCNCSoftware.com and the picture you see on that page is an actual star shape pocket that was generated by the DragonCNC automatic multi-tool pocketing. I have a special algorithm for 'corner cleanup' to allow inlay of parts with sharp corners with the absolute minimum extra overcut
    James Leonard - www.DragonCNC.com - www.LeonardCNCSoftware.com - www.CorelDRAWCadCam.com - www.LeonardMusicalInstruments.com

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