Hey Jody,
I would think some cool ent. centers with some carvings, about 8' or so would be good, something like 84 to 95\" high. Maybe a couple nice executive desks, with some carvings obviously. Any one can design the ent. centers and the desks, the carvings and the code would be what I would be ...
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- Tue, Jan 02 2007, 5:22PM
- Forum: Design Sharing
- Topic: Members Design Needs?
- Replies: 16
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- Tue, Jan 02 2007, 7:54AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: mdf paint doors
- Replies: 10
- Views: 12468
Hey Mark,
I dream of the Day when I get to rest!!!One of my employees just put in a 2 week pay period of 137 hrs. The sad thing is that I am here first and always leave last, so what is that saying about my sad, sick life ? We have more than enough work for the router, if the rest of the shop could ...
I dream of the Day when I get to rest!!!One of my employees just put in a 2 week pay period of 137 hrs. The sad thing is that I am here first and always leave last, so what is that saying about my sad, sick life ? We have more than enough work for the router, if the rest of the shop could ...
- Sun, Dec 31 2006, 9:55AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Hello everybody and Happy New Year!
- Replies: 9
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- Sun, Dec 31 2006, 9:10AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Hello everybody and Happy New Year!
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hey mike, sam maloof is famous for mostly his awsome rocking chairs, he has been knocked off by every one. he does many other things but his signature is smooth flowing lines with celebrated joinery. he has at least one video out, it is taken in his shop and is very cool to watch, I know you could ...
- Sun, Dec 31 2006, 8:35AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Hello everybody and Happy New Year!
- Replies: 9
- Views: 10115
- Fri, Dec 29 2006, 8:59AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Detached Toe Base selection
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- Thu, Dec 28 2006, 5:10PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: mdf paint doors
- Replies: 10
- Views: 12468
Hey Rob,
My router runs about two to three days a week, that is all we can get assembled and installed. I once ran 7 kitchens at one run and it was a mess for a month after, parts and carts everywhere. I now run only a couple at a time and weight for them to get through finish,then when they get to ...
My router runs about two to three days a week, that is all we can get assembled and installed. I once ran 7 kitchens at one run and it was a mess for a month after, parts and carts everywhere. I now run only a couple at a time and weight for them to get through finish,then when they get to ...
- Wed, Dec 27 2006, 2:19PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: mdf paint doors
- Replies: 10
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Rob, if your like me, your better off if you dont run something for some one who doesnt get it. My example would be the 4 guys in my shop who were just about caught up this morning, They are now buried 6 hrs later,thanks to the router and several jobs I had hiding in there!
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- Wed, Dec 27 2006, 1:15PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: mdf paint doors
- Replies: 10
- Views: 12468
Thank you Forrest, that is just the info. I was looking for. I have cut some nice mdf projects, but am not looking to be the pioneer in anything new.(learning to rein in the horse a little) I have more to do than I can possibly get to and tackling something else problematic is not one of them.
Thank ...
Thank ...
- Wed, Dec 27 2006, 11:14AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: mdf paint doors
- Replies: 10
- Views: 12468
hey Rob,
I am not a fan of mdf doors either, but I have turned down a couple offers of running them for other people and I was just wondering if any one was having success with it. I am more concerned with the modeling portion of it and how effecient it was getting them through the software and to ...
I am not a fan of mdf doors either, but I have turned down a couple offers of running them for other people and I was just wondering if any one was having success with it. I am more concerned with the modeling portion of it and how effecient it was getting them through the software and to ...
- Wed, Dec 27 2006, 7:31AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: horizontal grain
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7490
- Tue, Dec 26 2006, 8:12PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: horizontal grain
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7490
- Tue, Dec 26 2006, 6:01PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: horizontal grain
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7490
Hey Dan,
Thanks for the help, heres a couple different versions of what is happening to me. Notice the one named problem child has the drawer front overlapping the doors. The door size is correct and the drawer front height should be 6.625. the slab drawer front just seems to ignore the reveal/gap ...
Thanks for the help, heres a couple different versions of what is happening to me. Notice the one named problem child has the drawer front overlapping the doors. The door size is correct and the drawer front height should be 6.625. the slab drawer front just seems to ignore the reveal/gap ...
- Tue, Dec 26 2006, 2:15PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: horizontal grain
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7490
horizontal grain
Hello,
I have a client who has been hitting the design mags a little to much. She has a 125 yr old farmhouse, yet wants to put a kitchen in like you might see in a big city apartment. Of course I said NO PROBLEM!
Actually it should not be, but what I thought would be simple in the software is ...
I have a client who has been hitting the design mags a little to much. She has a 125 yr old farmhouse, yet wants to put a kitchen in like you might see in a big city apartment. Of course I said NO PROBLEM!
Actually it should not be, but what I thought would be simple in the software is ...
- Tue, Dec 26 2006, 9:29AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Designing Panels
- Replies: 1
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Hey Mike,
Several different ways of accomplishing this. One way to do this would be to take a standard face frame cabinet, add your rails and stiles, adjust to correct size and then remove every thing except the face frame, you might even try to just move the back up and use it for your panel, or ...
Several different ways of accomplishing this. One way to do this would be to take a standard face frame cabinet, add your rails and stiles, adjust to correct size and then remove every thing except the face frame, you might even try to just move the back up and use it for your panel, or ...