Simple Semi-CNC Shelf

by TSSJ-ryan in Workshop > Woodworking

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Simple Semi-CNC Shelf

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As per my roommate's request I made a super simple shelf for our 
bathroom dresser. 
To keep the clutter off the top.

As a DC at TechShop San Jose I used what I had at my disposal:

AutoCAD
Scrap wood
Epilog Laser cutter/engraver
table saw / bandsaw
wood screws

Create Files / Laser Engrave Cut Lines

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Using AutoCAD I quickly drew up a sketch of the shelf and side pieces.
Using TechShop's Epilog lasers I did a quick vector etching of 
where to cut.  

(my material was too thick to cut on the lasers themselves, in case you 
were wondering. thus why this is a semi-CNC project hahah)

Manual Cutting

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Now that I have my cut lines engraved onto the material, I took a 
step into the woodshop to complete the cuts. Using a table saw
I trimmed the shelf out. And using the Bandsaw I cut out the corners
of the shelf and the two side pieces.

Assemble

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Pop the three pieces together and screw in from the rear, and this 
simple semi-CNC shelf is done!