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- Tue, Jan 15 2008, 10:15AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Conestoga Doors
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5157
Re: Conestoga Doors
Hey Doug... Trust me, I know the power of this forum...I was simply responding to your question regarding conestoga. I have purchased from them for years and have never seen that style in any of their offerings. Looks like you have several other viable options...that cherry door certainly was attrac...
- Mon, Jan 14 2008, 6:51PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Conestoga Doors
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5157
Re: Conestoga Doors
I don't think so Doug...
Mark
Mark
- Sun, Jan 13 2008, 8:22PM
- Forum: Customer Images
- Topic: Thin Cabinets
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8606
Re: Thin Cabinets
Way to go Damon...finally a functional use for those puzzle joint face frames!
Looks very nice!
Mark
Looks very nice!
Mark
- Fri, Jan 11 2008, 7:31PM
- Forum: Thermwood 3-Axis Machinery
- Topic: How sturdy is the Flycutter?
- Replies: 20
- Views: 14812
Re: How sturdy is the Flycutter?
sucks that the machine will do whatever you tell it to - eh? You'd think it would know better then the operator... welcome to the club Damon...as Michael said, whether we'll all admit it or not - we've all made mistakes we wished we hadn't. I have several sitting close to the machine to to remind me...
- Fri, Jan 04 2008, 5:48PM
- Forum: Thermwood 3-Axis Machinery
- Topic: Lock Miters
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4079
Re: Lock Miters
Hi Michael...
I did check my computer, but I don't have any photos showing the jigs on here. I'll try to get a couple shots over the weekend and post them.
All my jigs were designed in ecabinets and cut on the router.
Mark
I did check my computer, but I don't have any photos showing the jigs on here. I'll try to get a couple shots over the weekend and post them.
All my jigs were designed in ecabinets and cut on the router.
Mark
- Thu, Jan 03 2008, 8:14PM
- Forum: Thermwood 3-Axis Machinery
- Topic: Lock Miters
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4079
Re: Lock Miters
We have several different Amana bits, including the 45° lock mitre bit. We've made jigs to hold the materials and have had very satisfactory results. If you have any specific questions just let me know Mark BTW - be sure to slow down your spindle speed and check for manufacture recommendations for l...
- Wed, Jan 02 2008, 8:18PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Kidney-shaped desk
- Replies: 18
- Views: 13928
Re: Kidney-shaped desk
Hi Alan...
Where are you located? If your close enough that we could help cut the parts and/or work with you on the project we would be happy to do so.
Mark
Where are you located? If your close enough that we could help cut the parts and/or work with you on the project we would be happy to do so.
Mark
- Wed, Jan 02 2008, 9:02AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: 5 piece doors, but no raised panel
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16451
Re: 5 piece doors, but no raised panel
Happy new year everyone... I hear you Jerry...we've done that on several occasions for flat panels for one reason or another...I haven't looked at the format required at the controller for adding an excel sheet, but if the exported cut list could be formatted correctly it would eliminate the human e...
- Fri, Dec 28 2007, 9:46PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: 5 piece doors, but no raised panel
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16451
Re: 5 piece doors, but no raised panel
Jerry... I haven't tried this because we don't build many flat panel doors - however if you exported the cutlist from eCabinets to excel you should be able to format the panel sizes into an excel sheet that can be loaded directly into control nesting vs entering the individual panels at the controll...
- Thu, Dec 20 2007, 11:52AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Fold together veneer box?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 12179
Re: Fold together veneer box?
Presently you would have to lay it out in the part editor and then cut it with the profile modeler on the machine.
I actually laid up a box the other night at home for fun to see how it would work...I just don't have any time on the router at the moment to run it and see how it would come out.
I actually laid up a box the other night at home for fun to see how it would work...I just don't have any time on the router at the moment to run it and see how it would come out.
- Thu, Dec 20 2007, 9:21AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Fold together veneer box?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 12179
Re: Fold together veneer box?
I have two of Amana's new "insert" cutter heads...they are solid and run beautifully. I know the new 91° mitre fold is an insert cutter head as well. The tool body will run about $130 +/- (which comes with a set of insert blades for mdf) then the replacement carbide blades which can be rev...
- Wed, Dec 19 2007, 9:22AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Auto Save
- Replies: 22
- Views: 13853
Re: Auto Save
Never hurts to ask again...but I know it was on the wish list from before as well.
Mark
Mark
- Tue, Dec 18 2007, 10:07PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Auto Save
- Replies: 22
- Views: 13853
Re: Auto Save
Hey Steve...
That is correct...be sure you save things along the way!
Mark
That is correct...be sure you save things along the way!
Mark
- Tue, Dec 18 2007, 8:52PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Fold together veneer box?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 12179
Re: Fold together veneer box?
Obviously it works theoretically...maybe Forest could offer some suggestions - I believe he was making posts/columns using this method or a method similar to it.
Mark
Mark
- Tue, Dec 18 2007, 8:36PM
- Forum: Customer Images
- Topic: Modern roll top desk
- Replies: 6
- Views: 11592
Re: Modern roll top desk
I have to agree with Brian...very nice Dave! Simple clean lines - really looks sharp.
How did you do the roll-top? Amana has a new set of bits for a roll top that I have been curious about, you didn't use those by any chance did you?
Mark
How did you do the roll-top? Amana has a new set of bits for a roll top that I have been curious about, you didn't use those by any chance did you?
Mark