Description
Designed for professional countertop fabrication, the Reception Desk Medical Office with Privacy Screen - Small template offers a complete medical-privacy layout at 72" width, 26" depth. This DXF file targets reception desk installations, providing fabricators with geometry that reflects real-world cabinet configurations and industry standards. The template streamlines the entire production process from estimation through final installation, ensuring consistent quality and efficient material utilization across every project.
Dimensions
- Overall Width
- 72"
- Overall Depth
- 26"
Specifications
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Designed for professional countertop fabrication, the Reception Desk Medical Office with Privacy Screen - Small template offers a complete medical-privacy layout at 72" width, 26" depth. This DXF file targets reception desk installations, providing fabricators with geometry that reflects real-world cabinet configurations and industry standards. The template streamlines the entire production process from estimation through final installation, ensuring consistent quality and efficient material utilization across every project.
Installation Overview
Fabricating and installing the Reception Desk Medical Office with Privacy Screen - Small layout follows a structured process designed for medical-privacy configurations. Begin by importing the DXF template into your CAM software and creating an optimized cutting plan for 72" width, 26" depth geometry. For reception desk installations, account for any field modifications noted during site verification. Program CNC cuts with appropriate tool compensation for blade kerf width. Cut all pieces, then perform edge finishing as specified. Dry-assemble the complete layout in the shop when possible to verify fit before delivery. During installation, start with the longest run of the medical-privacy layout, setting it level on the prepared cabinets. Use construction adhesive rated for stone on all cabinet contact surfaces. Proceed with adjoining sections, seaming with color-matched epoxy. For corners in the medical-privacy configuration, use specialized seam placement to minimize visual impact. Support all overhangs with brackets rated for the stone weight. Seal all surfaces upon completion.
CNC Cutting Notes
For the Reception Desk Medical Office with Privacy Screen - Small profile, set your CNC router spindle speed between 5000-7000 RPM for marble substrates. Use a feed rate of 40-60 IPM for roughing passes and reduce to 20-30 IPM for finishing passes. Select a diamond-tipped profile bit matching the template radius specifications. Program the toolpath using climb milling for cleaner cuts on the medical-privacy geometry. Maintain coolant flow at 2+ GPM to prevent thermal fracturing. For harder stones like granite, reduce feed rates by 20% and increase water flow. Run a test cut on scrap material to verify the profile matches the DXF template before committing to production stock.
Material Compatibility
The Reception Desk Medical Office with Privacy Screen - Small template works exceptionally well with natural granite, providing clean edges that polish to a high gloss. Marble is also compatible, though the softer stone requires reduced feed rates during CNC operations to prevent micro-chipping. Quartzite offers excellent results with this profile, as the hard mineral structure holds fine details well. Engineered quartz composites are ideal substrates, offering consistent material properties that produce predictable results. Soapstone and slate can be profiled using this template with appropriate tooling adjustments. For limestone, use conservative CNC parameters due to the stone's tendency to chip on detailed profiles. Porcelain sintered stone panels require specialized diamond tooling but produce excellent results with the medical-privacy geometry.
Where to Buy
Professional fabricators can source marble slabs from local stone distributors and wholesale suppliers. Visit SlabWise for template downloads and fabrication resources.