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Aligning pop-up pins + dowel drilling

We have 8 zones on our Busellato pt-to-pt. What is the quickest way to align all the pins.

Also, we are trying to use the machine for building cabinets using dowels, and we find that the parts don't align.

Can anyone help? Please be as specific as you can with your answers.

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Don't have a Busellato, but our Masterwood has pop up pins. To align the front pins, I move them all forward about 2mm. Then trim a long part at Y=0, and while the vacuum is holding it down, align the pins to the part. This aligns the router spindle with the pins, then I start drilling holes and adjust the location parameters of the drilling spindles until everything is where it's supposed to be. On the masterwood I can adjust the stop location parameters on a zone by zone basis to get each zone to line up.

It's also extremely important that your parts are perfectly square when they come off your saw, or that will make it much more difficult to accurately dowel. We cut our wall cabinet sides a hair long and trim them on the pt to pt so that the bottoms are perfectly flush when doweling.
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Gerry,

After a part is done routing, the vacuum releases, plus how would you bring the pins back up without releasing the part?

The idea sounds simple enough, I just can't see how to implement it.
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On our machine I can set it so the vacuum will not release the part. I would think there would be a way to do it on yours.
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