Yep, once you have a CNC almost anything is possible. I had a fellow professor challenge me to do a joint using his name. This is his name. Not inlaid, but actually the end grain of the cherry board.
The advantage of a CNC is that once you have a joint figured out you can easily repeat it as many times as you want. Even when the board thickness changes a little all that is needed is a simple re-scaling of the vectors, then recalculate.
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