![]() I think Router Cad has a dovetail drawer box option you can add on. It is only a simple fat joint with no holding power. The final product is a fake, a dovetail look-alike. No flatbed CNC with E-Cabinets can cut dovetail. It is a slower process because you have to stand there and keep changing your pieces of wood, but it does work. We have also cut dovetails using oak or maple. We use 5/8 Baltic birch plywood as our standard dovetailed drawer box. ![]() We have a Thermwood router and use eCabinets to cut dovetails. If any of you are doing this successfully, what are your time savings over doing dovetails with a hand router and dovetail jig? I know it's faster to order them, but if a CNC could do it efficiently, I might give it a try. ![]() Are any of you cutting out hardwood dovetail drawers on a flatbed CNC? If so, what are you using for a program? I know that E-Cabinets has a system, but I've only seen them cut out plywood drawers at their demos. ![]()
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