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Parametric Coffee Table A-5 | Wavy Wooden CNC Design | Multi-Size Digital Furniture Plans

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Parametric Coffee Table A-5 | Wavy Wooden CNC Design | Multi-Size Digital Furniture Plans

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Manufacturing Data

Material18mm White Melamine-Faced MDF
Tool6mm Compression End Mill
RPM24000 RPM
Feed Rate8000 mm/min
Pass Depth18mm single pass
Machine Time~35 minutes
Assembly Time~ 20 minutes
Machine TypeSMART-MAXSPEED-2137 CNC Router
CAM SoftwareAspire

Build Summary

Production build documentation for Parametric Coffee Table A-5, a CNC-manufactured layered furniture project designed for modern digital fabrication workflows. The project was fabricated using 18mm white melamine-faced MDF sheet material and optimized for large-format CNC router production. Its layered contour structure combines structural rigidity with smooth flowing parametric geometry, creating a sculptural coffee table form suitable for modern interior environments. The complete project was prepared as a fabrication-ready digital furniture package including CNC cutting files, assembly-ready components, and production-optimized geometry. The design fits within a single 2100 × 2800 mm sheet layout or can alternatively be manufactured using two standard 1220 × 2440 mm sheets depending on workshop capabilities and nesting preferences. The project has been fully prepared for manufacturing and is available for instant download and physical production.

Fabrication Notes

This project was optimized for CNC router manufacturing using a 6mm compression end mill on a vacuum table system. Because several internal contour transitions contain narrow profile sections, stable vacuum hold-down is recommended during machining operations. If vacuum performance is insufficient, temporary holding tabs or bridge connections should be added to prevent part movement during final passes. Internal corner compensation and slot clearances were prepared specifically for 6mm tooling geometry. Using larger diameter tools may reduce contour accuracy and affect assembly alignment in tighter curved sections. White melamine-faced MDF surfaces are more sensitive to edge chipping compared to raw MDF materials. Using sharp compression tooling and correct feed settings is recommended to achieve cleaner edge quality during machining. Protective masking and careful handling during assembly are recommended to avoid scratching laminated surfaces. Assembly tolerances include additional fabrication clearance for easier alignment and fitting. If edge banding, paint, or coating processes will be applied after machining, offset adjustments may be required depending on final surface thickness. Five M12 threaded rods were used as structural fasteners during assembly.

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