We're doing a custom CNC project for Greg Spiggle of Fletcher Cameron Design in Connecticutt. He found me through the recent article in Woodshop News (archives 1/08). I wasn't sure what the design was really about when we were making the first samples, but now that we've cut the first full panel and stood it up in the window, I get it .... Every hole is a different design and as you move past it, they all change ... It has a real Moroccan thing going for me .... Plus the light coming through it is filtered in a very pleasing way .... Click to enlarge ...

The full panel in the window

Close up of about 40 of the 8 bazillion holes

The full panel in the window

Close up of about 40 of the 8 bazillion holes
Extreme close up showing the quality of the cut, right off the machine