Dovetails and other joints
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I'm working on a little app to generate g-code for woodworking joints.
Interest? Feedback? Suggestions? - All welcome. :) Happy Holidays, Gerry |
This is very interesting to me.
I could see a dedicated fixture on one end of the machine for drawer sides. |
very usable
al |
Gerry,
Excellent. Will you be able to do these on the table and not on the end? Will you be able to add different bits? Did you need any beta testers? |
Yes, very interested!
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I'll second Nils question about Beta testers.
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At least one of the boards will need to be mounted vertically for half blind dovetails. For some of the other joints, both will need to be held vertically.
You'll be able to use any size dovetail bits. (Any angle, too) The app will have it's own tool table to hold your bit info. Once entered, you'll be able to select them from the table. I'm quite a long way from needing beta testers, but I'll keep you guys in mind. |
Ger looks like you have it set up to do regular dovetails. Just wondering if you are going to have the option to do symmetrical and asymmetrical dovetails as well.
Now if you can to some of those fancy joints that MLCS sells ........... http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shops...set108_big.jpg |
Russell,
I like the Dog Bone and the Hearts. |
Hi Ger
If it is anything like your screenset, this should be an instant hit. Regards Ross |
Incredible Gerry.. You are incredible...
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This is cool !!!
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Hi ger,
I will also be pleased to do some testing for you. Al |
Gerry, when is this "anticipated or hoped for" to be available. Simply curious.....NAAA...VERY curious....:D
Robert ;) |
Russel,
By symmetrical, do you mean varying sized dovetails mirrored about the center? I do plan to do that. I have to add another tab for the more complex half blind dovetails. My plan is to have a list of entry boxes to specify the size and position of each tail, and whether they are mirrored top to bottom or not. It's the only way I can see to do it. And I am considering some of the "fancy" joints as well. Just thinking right now, I may have two versions. A basic one with only the joints shown in the sample pic I posted, and an advanced version with those plus the more complex joints. That would allow me to get the basic version out earlier, and at a more affordable price point. |
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Thanks for this Gerry.
Wishing you smooth sailing along this path ! All the best for this beautiful festive season ;) |
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Nils, I remember reading and article stating that the Heart design was a stronger dovetail than reqular tails. Reason being was more glueing area and thicker tails near the base. I just cant remember what magazine it was in... |
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Dovetails
I would certainly pay for this program let me know cheers!
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Me too...
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Looks awesome Ger! Interested!
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metric system?
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Unfortunately, life got in the way and left me little time in the last year to work on this project. I'm hoping to be able to devote a lot of time this winter to it, as there is still several months of work to go to get it where I want it. Here's a link to a sample video for those that haven't seen it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDmBcpON3Zo And yes, it will work in metric. It's really unitless. Just enter the correct units your working in and it should work fine. |
Very Cool!
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Very cool.
I'm doing dovetails on a Porter Cable jig now, that would be perfect for using strictly as a workholder for this. I'll be watching for updates.....:) |
Intently
I will certainly be watching as well :)
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good... i like when the videos shows the bugs.. i will make some 45 degrees holder on my mm to tray it..
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Progress...
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It's taken a year, but I've finally started working on the symmetrical dovetails Russel asked about. I think this is what he meant.
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