We present a paradigm that makes the flexibility of NC machining available to the non-technical woodworker. In this context, general-purpose CAD software and manufacturing systems are not appropriate due to prohibitive complexity and cost. We propose a machine architecture and suite of software tools that together offer a cost-effective and simple way of realizing art in wood. Designs can be tested in a 3D simulation before being realized. As a proof-of-concept of the new paradigm, we show a prototype NC milling lathe, a design tool for the special case of Islamic star patterns, and a decorative piece designed and cut using the system.
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