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Can someone cut me two jig parts on their CNC router?

TorontoBuilder

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I've had to change my choice of panel connectors since european Knapp connectors come from the USA because the Canadian distributor in BC distributor only wants to sell timberframe connectors.

I have a dowelmax jig, but I don't like dowels that much nor the dowelmax jig for that matter. I want dead simple to use functionality that is fool proof. I also want a more robust connector like I've become accustomed to.

So I've designed a loose tenon jig to allow me to use 6x30 tenons in 3/4" stock. I can knock one out manually on the milling machine, but I'd really like one cut on a cnc router so I can get engraved text on the jig as well. I was thinking of using 1/2" corian for greater durability over mdf or BB

I can supply material and pay for run time, as well as provide a 3d file
 
I've had to change my choice of panel connectors since european Knapp connectors come from the USA because the Canadian distributor in BC distributor only wants to sell timberframe connectors.

I have a dowelmax jig, but I don't like dowels that much nor the dowelmax jig for that matter. I want dead simple to use functionality that is fool proof. I also want a more robust connector like I've become accustomed to.

So I've designed a loose tenon jig to allow me to use 6x30 tenons in 3/4" stock. I can knock one out manually on the milling machine, but I'd really like one cut on a cnc router so I can get engraved text on the jig as well. I was thinking of using 1/2" corian for greater durability over mdf or BB

I can supply material and pay for run time, as well as provide a 3d file
no longer required
 
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