Mr. Jackson
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CNC Equipment

Chris took 4 short videos showing the action of the “CNC” machine. (AKA Computer Numerical Control) This equipment is state of the art technology that greatly improves your satisfaction with your granite countertops. The computer converts the design produced by computer-aided design software (CAD) into numbers. Numbers can be considered to be coordinates of a graph and these control the movement of the cutters. The computer controls the cutting and shaping of the material resulting in a much higher quality edge detail. G-code is one of the languages used to operate CNC machines. CNC machines rely on a computer to direct operations, instead of a human operator. Ultimately, cnc g code language is used by these computers to perform operations. Some manufacturers are still doing this work with hand held routers. The CNC saves processing time which saves labor which lowers your cost. Notice in the video that the machine applies water constantly to the cutting surface to lower the temperature of the machine and the granite. The CNC has a large selection of tooling to give you exactly the edge you want on your countertop. One more way that Cornerstone Cabinet Company “Exceeds...
Bob and Jan – Review

Bob and Jan – Review

Chris now that the project is complete Jan and I wish to thank you for a job well done!! we are so pleased with it and the professional and courteous installers we had here doing the work. We will happily recommend you and your company to our friends. Thanks again!!! Bob and...

Modern Farmhouse Kitchen Hardware

Cabinet hardware has a huge impact on the overall look of your kitchen. Changing your hardware is a great way to update your kitchen without a big investment of time and money. The hottest hardware craze not yet seen everywhere is square bin pulls for drawers and cabinet latches for doors. These looks pair perfectly with a modern farmhouse décor. Trending drawer pulls are more traditional than the usual long, skinny handles, and although latches are not the most practical, they are great accents for undersink or pantry cabinets. Finishes in brass or silver give this heavier hardware a rich, timeless style. Learn more...