How we use a CNC machine to build custom cabinets
In this video from the Bruckelmeyer Cabinetry Shop, we show off our new CNC Machine and demonstrate how we're using it to drastically cut down the time it takes to build out our custom cabinets.
James explains the process for how to accurately prep the machine while Evan operates the computer. Watch the stunning footage of how the machine cuts out a batch of new panels for a recent cabinetry job for a new home project.
The Bruckelmyer Cabinet shop is located on the shores of Lake Superior in Northern Minnesota.
To hire us for your next project visit bruckelmyerbrothers.com
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Good job
Hey, I run the exact same Sabre at work everyday. If you change the aspect ratio in the computer settings, you can get the control window to full screen!
Awesome !!
Good machine. You can use a piece of thin paper to zero your Z. When it bites, it is zero.
great video! I can't wait to use my Shop Sabre Pro 408
You guys as the operators should be programing the CNC it is how you will get good at designing.I've had a CNC in a shop for over 15 years still working and don't feel I have to upgrade .
Are you running Enroute with coreo?
Hello! great video, also wandering around how much are those CNC?
Hello!! Can you tell me what program do you used to create and build cabinets, we have cabBuilder, but don't let me do hole for plate hinges, and drawers slide holes too, please let me know which program you have, Thanks
what kind of ply are you using? ive been using expensive birch ever since the baltic birch left thee market. looking for something a little cheaper witjout sacrificing quality
Nice, what software do you use ? how easy is it to change a size?
hola .Podrias decirme cuantas y que potencia son las bombas de vacio. Gran trabajo, Gracias
Where could I get classes or tutorials to learn how to operate a CNC ?
what on earth are you using for a spoil board?
Price
Man I’m faster than this machine, I swear!
must be nice to work at a progressive company which invests in the bussiness it is in, instead of penny pinching and running machines till they literally fall apart and then blaming their employees for there inconsistent machinery and crying because there's no profit blah blah blah