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If you’ve ever struggled to accurately position odd-shaped parts in your CNC, this trick will save you hours. In this video, we walk through how to design custom fences directly inside your CAD/CAM software so your parts locate perfectly every time inside your CNC vertical workstation. This technique was used in our Bar Stool Project where we needed to machine precise joinery on curved components that were originally cut flat. By creating a custom MDF fence based on the exact shape of the part, we can guarantee: ✔ Perfect alignment ✔ Repeatable setups ✔ Accurate joinery ✔ Faster machining workflows You'll also learn how to: Rotate parts accurately in CAD Use your original part geometry to design fixtures Add cutter clearance for internal corners Match hole patterns to CNC vertical plates Create clamp clearance pockets This simple workflow dramatically expands what you can do with your CNC machine. 🔗 Resources Download the vertical workstation DXF file: https://www.legacywoodworking.com Learn more about Legacy CNC systems: https://www.legacywoodworking.com Explore Vectric Aspire: https://www.vectric.com 🛠 Software Used Vectric Aspire Legacy CNC Systems 👍 If this helped you Like the video and subscribe for more CNC woodworking tips, fixtures, and advanced setups. 0:00 Intro 0:19 What This CNC Fence Trick Solves 0:45 Example From the Bar Stool Project 1:20 Duplicating the Original Part Sheet 2:05 Rotating the Part for Vertical Machining 3:20 Importing the Vertical Workstation DXF 4:10 Grouping Hole Patterns 5:00 Positioning the Part on the Fence Plate 6:10 Duplicating the Part to Build the Fence 7:10 Creating the Custom Fence Shape 8:20 Adding Cutter Clearance to Internal Corners 9:40 Adding Mounting and Clamp Holes 10:50 Final Fence Layout for CNC Cutting 11:30 Why This Method Is So Accurate 12:10 Final Thoughts