Recreation of Jochen Gros' 50 CNC Joints (Corners). Fusion file, width and thickness are parametric.
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Joinery
Dovetail Key Corner-K.svg
Dovetail Key Corner-L.svg
Dovetail Key Corner-R.svg
Dovetail Key Corner.f3d
Halved Dovetail Corner-L.svg
Halved Dovetail Corner-R.svg
Halved Dovetail Corner.f3d
Halving with Eliptical Tenon-L.svg
Halving with Eliptical Tenon-R.svg
Halving with Eliptical Tenon.f3d
Jigsaw Miter Joint-L.svg
Jigsaw Miter Joint-R.svg
Jigsaw Miter Joint.f3d
Miter Joint with Butterfly Key-K.svg
Miter Joint with Butterfly Key-L.svg
Miter Joint with Butterfly Key-R.svg
Miter Joint with Butterfly Key.f3d
Lumber
Shaper Origin
Bits of the appropriate size
Contents: - Parametric fusion files - Untouched-up SVG's as exported by the Shaper Fusion360 plugin The fusion files are parametric and __should__ adjust the joint to the width and thickness of your lumber within limits of the design. There's also a parameter to adjust for fit but I've currently set it to 0 and for now would rather add the offset using origin, set it to a negative value (e.g., -0.007") to adjust the fit. The attached SVG's are for 2" wide lumber. The tight corners are not yet accounted for in the SVG's so you'll need to add the necessary adjustments in the SVG file or chisel out the excess. For the miter joint with butterfly keys, the key should be 1/2 the depth of the wood. I have only cut the three in the photo so I don't know the two other joints are correctly laid out.
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