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"Morris Dovey"

07/01/2006 3:34 PM

Dovetail, M&T Jigs Combined

While some people say they "don't need no steenking plans", I'm not
one of them. Motivated by a number of threads on the wreck and a
couple of e-mail exchanges, I'm (finally) about to start building a
3-1/2 axis CNC joinery machine that, for starters, is capable of
producing dovetail (through, half-blind, and full-blind) and mortise
and tenon joints.

At 2' x 2' x 2', it's intended as a benchtop machine to do more or
less precise machining within a 12" x 12" x 4" region without any
limitation on workpiece length - which should be adequate for most
joinery operations. The spindle can be tilted from vertical to
horizontal (that's the "1/2" axis) for cutting the "pins" side of
dovetails and for cutting all the way around tenons, etc. As with the
photo I posted a while back to ABPW, it'll be possible to cut both
sides of dovetail joints with a straight bit.

I've posted enough of the design to ABPW to give a notion of the
machine's simplicity - although I didn't include lead screw/stepper
detail in the drawing posted.

I plan to build what I've shown using baltic birch, Delrin rod, steel
rod, and aluminum bar stock. I plan to stick with 1/4-20 SS and brass
fasteners throughout.

I hope you find it interesting!

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Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
www.iedu.com/DeSoto/