Re: CNC Design
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 11:44 pm
Cuppa wrote:Certainly no advice from me.... just a question.
Given that you have the accuracy of the CNC router & the design advantages this offers ..... why are you choosing to build using timber(lumber) rather than a lighter waterproof material like polyurethane foam fibreglass sandwich? Design can mean that no fasteners at all are required, the whole thing is glued together...
mezmo wrote:Hi Brad/cT,
Nice design there. Since your're one of the first, if not the first, to CNC
it yourself, please include some of those details with that as you do your cuts.
Interest in that will be high.
mezmo wrote:... a mid way between the free
bins and the permanent drawer, would be to get the covered plastic
containers you plan to use [one for each person's side] and affix a couple
of large enough aluminum "C" channels on their sides to act as runners
for the overhanging top rims of the containers to slide in - not as involved
as the permanent drawers but just as convenient. [The empty shoe bins
travel inside and are put in place outside when you set up camp.]
I will be shortening the rear cabinets, so I can get under there and tuck in the sheets.