CNC machined Veneer mitering jig

brianna187

BRIANNA SINCE 1988
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All new CNC precision machined veneer Cutting fixture we ran a dozen of these today anyone interested let me know I'm sure they'll go fast
Price wise on the veneer fixture $160 plus shipping I am including 2 free embossed elephant 🐜 wraps a. $50 value
Plate thickness 3/4"
Plate detentions 11.5" × 4"
Hole pattern 3.5"× 10.5"
 

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OK, I take the short bus to work, only make FS cues and have not decided to add veneers yet.
So kind of slow on the uptake.

What exactly does the jig do?
How do you use it?
Honest question, not a troll.

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Thank you Bob.
I don't have cnc, so that is why the OP's post did not make sense to me.
For furniture, i make long miters, but use "legacy" methods. :)
Since some of my business over the years has been making tools & machines for other shops; i'm not at all inclined to buy. Just was curious how it worked especially since he mixed up the message to include wraps.

smt
 
Thank you Bob.
I don't have cnc, so that is why the OP's post did not make sense to me.
For furniture, i make long miters, but use "legacy" methods. :)
Since some of my business over the years has been making tools & machines for other shops; i'm not at all inclined to buy. Just was curious how it worked especially since he mixed up the message to include wraps.

smt
I've since updated the jig to accommodate veneers of different widths. I'll take some pictures this weekend so the unimaginative can make updated copies.
 
I've since updated the jig to accommodate veneers of different widths. I'll take some pictures this weekend so the unimaginative can make updated copies.
The "Unimaginative"!
Haha....I like that Bob. This industry is full of them.
Maybe you should use it like this when you type it...... Unimaginative™ or someone might use it and claim they created it.
Happy Thanksgiving and keep on creating ;)
 
I've since updated the jig to accommodate veneers of different widths. I'll take some pictures this weekend so the unimaginative can make updated copies.
I made a close copy of your jig several years ago. It has made doing veneers much easier and less waste. It did not take very long to make some changes to the jig to do 6 pointers over 4 pointers. I also like the jig for trimming the glued up forearm to save on the router and cutters.

I thank you Bob for all the videos you have up, they are well done and very educational.
 
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