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  1. #46
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    Default 1 down, 6 to go

    Have the equal spaced dovetails done, now onto something with a little more variety.

    DT_Custom.jpg
    Gerry

  2. #47
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    Default Been Awhile...........

    I haven't posted here in quite a while, but I've been working regularly on this project since I last posted. I've finished the dovetail portion, and will be releasing it soon with dovetails only. After the release, I plan to continue working on the other joints.

    I'm cutting a variety of hardwood samples for photos to go on the website. Here's the first one I just did. I hadn't cut any hardwood before, but was very happy with the results. African mahogany and flamed birch.
    Very clean cuts, and very tight fit.


    Sample1 002.jpgSample1 008.jpgSample1 010.jpg
    Gerry

  3. #48
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    [QUOTE=Ger21;1801533]I haven't posted here in quite a while, but I've been working regularly on this project since I last posted. I've finished the dovetail portion, and will be releasing it soon with dovetails only. After the release, I plan to continue working on the other joints.

    I'm cutting a variety of hardwood samples for photos to go on the website. Here's the first one I just did. I hadn't cut any hardwood before, but was very happy with the results. African mahogany and flamed birch.
    Very clean cuts, and very tight fit.


    Sample1 002.jpgSample1 008.jpgSample1 010.jpg Great work as usual Gery, cant wait to buy the wizard...... KEEP IT UP
    Regards
    Nick

  4. #49
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    After almost 2 years, I finally have a finished (somewhat) product. Development will continue, but the current version can be purchased now.

    http://g-forcecnc.com/jointcam.html



    Sample2 014.jpg
    Gerry

  5. #50
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    Congratulations Gerry I have placed my order.
    Bob Willson
    The term 'grammar nazi' was invented to make people, who don't know their grammar, feel OK about being uneducated.

  6. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Willson View Post
    Congratulations Gerry I have placed my order.
    I sent you a PM.
    Gerry

  7. #52
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    Well Done Gerry !! Cant help myself, order in and paid for.
    Im a bit off having a need for it at the momment but thought I would get in on your great introductory price and future updates secured

    Thanks
    Tony.

  8. #53
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    Haven't posted in a while. I've since added standard box joints, and just got these working today. As soon as I iron out a small wrinkle, I'll be uploading a new version.


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    Gerry

  9. #54
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    Forgot to post these pics earlier this year...


    Box4A.jpg
    Box4B.jpg
    Box4C.jpg



    After the holidays, I'll be back to working on JointCAM, adding mortise and tenon joints.
    Gerry

  10. #55
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    Gerry, congratulations to you for your software, and reasonably priced.

    I don't have anything cnc, but would love a small cnc mill for soft metal, it really fascinates me watching them work.

    Ken

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