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CNC Routers for Furniture Makers
From custom one-offs to production runs. CNC brings precision, repeatability, and new design possibilities to furniture making.
Furniture Making Transformed
Furniture making spans from one-man custom shops to large production facilities. CNC fits across that entire range—different machines, different applications, but the same core benefit: precise, repeatable work.
For the custom shop, CNC handles the precision work that used to take forever. Complex joinery that required jigs and templates cuts directly from the design file. Decorative elements that were cost-prohibitive to hand-carve become feasible.
For production, CNC is the manufacturing backbone. Parts that match perfectly, every time. Setups that don’t depend on the operator’s skill level. Scaling from dozens to hundreds to thousands without losing quality.
Furniture CNC Applications
Case Goods
Dressers, armoires, entertainment centers. Nested parts from sheet goods with all joinery complete.
Tables
Dining tables, desks, coffee tables. Tops, legs, aprons, and custom bases. Joinery pockets and hardware locations.
Seating
Chair components, bench parts, stool bases. Complex curves and consistent parts for upholstered frames.
Beds
Headboards, footboards, side rails. Decorative carving on headboards, precise hardware locations on rails.
Shelving & Storage
Bookcases, wall units, custom closets. Adjustable shelf systems with CNC-drilled pin holes.
Contract/Commercial
Office furniture, hospitality, healthcare. Production quantities with custom specifications.
CNC Operations for Furniture
Part Cutting
Cut furniture components from solid wood or sheet goods. Profile shapes, notches, and features in a single operation.
Joinery
Mortises, tenons, dovetails, box joints, dominoes—any joint you can draw, the CNC can cut. Consistent fit without hand-tuning.
Hardware Preparation
Hinge mortises, drawer slide holes, connector boring. Every hole lands exactly where hardware expects it.
Decorative Elements
Carved details, molding profiles, texture patterns. Elements that define furniture style, produced consistently.
3D Shaping
Sculptural legs, curved backs, contoured seats. 3D machining from solid stock or laminated blanks.
CNC Design Freedom
Design without manufacturing constraints. If you can draw it, CNC can cut it.
Custom Shop vs Production
Custom Furniture Shops
CNC handles the precision work—joinery, hardware prep, decorative details. More time for finishing and assembly. Take on work you’d pass before.
Production Furniture
Consistent parts at volume. Setup once, run hundreds. Quality doesn’t depend on operator skill. Predictable output and costs.
Mass Customization
Standard designs with custom options. Change sizes, features, or details job-by-job. Efficiency of production with flexibility of custom.
Contract Manufacturing
Produce parts for other companies. CNC enables taking on OEM work, components, and subcontracting.
Furniture Materials on CNC
Solid Hardwoods
Oak, maple, walnut, cherry—the premium furniture materials. CNC handles solid wood for components, joinery, and shaping.
Plywood
Baltic birch, hardwood plywood, and specialty panels. Nested production for case goods and modern furniture designs.
MDF
For painted furniture and substrates. Machines beautifully, takes paint well, cost-effective.
Veneered Panels
Factory-veneered MDF or particleboard for consistent appearance. CNC cuts without damaging the veneer.
Upholstery Frames
Poplar, engineered wood, or plywood for frames that get covered. Precision shapes for consistent upholstery fit.
Ready to Transform Your Furniture Production?
Whether you build one-offs or thousands, CNC changes what’s possible.