Seems an opportune time to break my UKW duck
Russ, Wizer,
Russ - You're right about how Templates by numbers works. Dovetails, for example, you tell the system what size router cutter you want to use and it will calculate a template for corresponding pins and tails templates. You can then print out the template, overlay it onto the workpiece and you've got the positions to align your router - using simple homemade jig, Woodrat, Ultracut etc. The system also produces a DXF file so you could get the template CNC machined if you want.
Or alternatively you could use the template to cut the joint with handtools as Watford Boys School did in a recent British Woodworking article. We've done several school exercises and students just take to it with minimal instruction.
The system can also be used for cabinet carcass and frame and panel design. Here you specify height, width, thicknesses, joinery type etc and the system will generate a detailed plan with sizes for all the constituent parts, including drawer box/shelf, drawer runner and hinge positions. The plan includes diagonal measurements for all the parts to help get them square when using something like the Festool TS55 and guide rail (info on website). A cutting list and DXF export enable the whole thing to be delivered to you cut to size if you want to use a cutting/CNC service.
It also does sheet material optimisation of all the carcass parts (and ad hoc cutting lists too).
The system is designed around 'follow the prompts' and the whole process beginning to end takes a couple of minutes. Check website for videos of how this works.
Where it gets really exciting is the 'Multi-Cabinet' where you can design a whole run of cabinets with drawers, doors and shelves - perfect for built-in design. The system offers interactive Golden Mean proportioning etc as well as manual control so you can experiment with the overall sizes, then press the 'Generate' button to produce a detailed plan.
Recently I've made a set of built in bedroom wardrobe. 3metres wide, 2metres heigh and 600mm deep with 8 individually sized doors and 7 progressively size drawers so visually interesting (and aesthetically pleasing, I hope). Around 300Kg of MDF/Birch ply in total (it calculates the total weight too) which I had cut using a commercial cutting service from the cutting list generated with Templates by numbers.
If any UKW members want to evaluate the system, feel free to contact me.
Cheers
Andrew
Templates by numbers