The CNC file in the dropbox link is the very file the furniture company used to cut my parts. You can use them as is, or if you prefer you can modify them how you like to suit your needs.
In the first post of this thread where you got the file from, there are some notes on the CNC file. You certainly don't NEED to change anything but if you wanted to you could alter the things i mentioned. The only thing i would change myself would be to open up the dado grooves by about 0.1 of a mm. Of course you can always do this with some sandpaper once the parts are cut like i did.
When glueing up and clamping the walls, be sure to have some long pieces of scrap along the edges and in the middle for the straps to pull down on. This will give a really tight lamination and help avoid any gaps or hollow points along the edges or between the laminations. I made a simple clamping caul which made this easy and as far as i can tell i have no gaps at all between the layers.
Spleen
In the first post of this thread where you got the file from, there are some notes on the CNC file. You certainly don't NEED to change anything but if you wanted to you could alter the things i mentioned. The only thing i would change myself would be to open up the dado grooves by about 0.1 of a mm. Of course you can always do this with some sandpaper once the parts are cut like i did.
When glueing up and clamping the walls, be sure to have some long pieces of scrap along the edges and in the middle for the straps to pull down on. This will give a really tight lamination and help avoid any gaps or hollow points along the edges or between the laminations. I made a simple clamping caul which made this easy and as far as i can tell i have no gaps at all between the layers.
Spleen
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