• Kitchen Project

    So here was my contribution to the Santa Breakfast for the Loveland High School Marching Band in December 2025. The Oreo cookie is a Lazy Susan, the Hershey bars are for hot pots, and the KitKat bars are for glasses. I made all of these on my CNC machine. As my skills as a woodworker evolve, I have come to realize that while sanding projects properly is a big pain in the ass, it does make for a much better looking finished project.

  • Break me off a piece of that

    Welcome to my CNC page! I’m starting things off with my Kit Kat coaster project designed as a fundraiser for the Loveland High School Marching Band. Here is a link to donate:

    https://secure.givelively.org/donate/loveland-high-school-band-boosters/the-crimson-campaign/isabel-lutfey

    You can also check out the band’s website for more information:

    https://lovelandband.org

    If you want a coaster come find me in real life and I’ll give you one. You can donate anonymously, so I’m just going on the honor system here.

    I make these on my CNC machine out of MDF, spray paint them, and add felt feet to the bottom. If all goes according to plan (and, really, how often does that happen?) I’m going to have these as part of a basket for the Santa’s Breakfast fundraiser this holiday season.

  • 50% off sale

    In case you are wondering, not every project turns out perfect on my cnc machine.

  • A pat on the back

    I made these coasters for a friend at work. The CNC work was spot on the first time, but getting the finish right took several tries. Part of the problem was I used a vinyl covering to keep the paint where it belonged. When I removed the vinyl it left a sticky mess. The lesson from this project is: give the paint plenty of time to dry!

  • CNC Other Projects

  • CNC Band Projects

    Another work in progress here. I managed to corral most of the pictures of CNC projects I’ve completed over the years into one place.

  • CNC Machine

    This is a bit of a work in progress, but I uploaded a bunch of pictures of my CNC machine over the years. Eventually I plan on elaborating on what I’ve done, but at least for now you can look through this gallery.