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by Rick Palechuk
Thu, Feb 08 2007, 9:12AM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Scaled drawings
Replies: 31
Views: 31191

Yes, hand typing (Basic) programs at the local Radio Shack. Late 70's
by Rick Palechuk
Thu, Feb 08 2007, 8:47AM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Scaled drawings
Replies: 31
Views: 31191

Oh my God Dan you said the \"C\" word.
by Rick Palechuk
Thu, Feb 08 2007, 8:44AM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: E-cabs for Dummies like me
Replies: 4
Views: 6014

2 1/2 Years and still learning daily. This forum is the life blood of E-cabs.
by Rick Palechuk
Wed, Feb 07 2007, 2:56AM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Ghosts in the materials folder?
Replies: 2
Views: 3724

Post the assembly Philip so we can check it out.
by Rick Palechuk
Mon, Feb 05 2007, 10:06PM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Scaled drawings
Replies: 31
Views: 31191

Scalable as part of the print output like Autocad with options such as: fit to paper, custom scale, unit size, orientation. Also plot area.
by Rick Palechuk
Sun, Feb 04 2007, 4:44PM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Trade Show pic
Replies: 8
Views: 11172

Work is almost fun when you get jobs like that to do :)
by Rick Palechuk
Wed, Jan 31 2007, 11:11PM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: another project made possible by eCabinets software
Replies: 3
Views: 5045

Nice stuff Dale. I like the contrasting wood.
by Rick Palechuk
Wed, Jan 31 2007, 12:01AM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Appliances
Replies: 9
Views: 9857

Set your insert item method to freestyle then you can put the cab where ever you want. Also in settings/preferences>define standard dimensions you can adjust your appliance to cabinet clearance. HTH
by Rick Palechuk
Mon, Jan 29 2007, 10:50PM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: layout issue
Replies: 8
Views: 9035

Fillers are still necessary Dan especially in frameless. you wouldn't put a cabinet up against a wall without one, just the baseboard clearance alone is one issue not to mention the perfectly straight wall to scribe to.
by Rick Palechuk
Mon, Jan 29 2007, 10:37PM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Costing
Replies: 3
Views: 5353

That depends on the type of cabinet or millwork Mark. A standard base BOD is more than a sink cab and so on. Width doesn't really matter, it's complexity that determines the price. An 18\" BOD is the same price as a 21\".
by Rick Palechuk
Mon, Jan 29 2007, 9:00PM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Zoom issue
Replies: 3
Views: 5255

Oh Dan you big meanie, it's the filbert flange isn't meshing with the grapple grommet.
by Rick Palechuk
Mon, Jan 29 2007, 1:23AM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Costing
Replies: 3
Views: 5353

Costing

I think it would be nice in future builds to cost out the finishing by the sq. ft. as well as by the hour.
by Rick Palechuk
Mon, Jan 29 2007, 12:40AM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: raised panel fridge cap
Replies: 4
Views: 6496

But for appearances that can be dealt with by merging two doors.
by Rick Palechuk
Sun, Jan 28 2007, 9:50PM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Build in house doors
Replies: 3
Views: 5190

Maybe trick the system Rolf by entering your sheet stock in the board stock area.
by Rick Palechuk
Sun, Jan 28 2007, 9:42PM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Dual monitors
Replies: 8
Views: 9755

Whatta ya sayin' Mike! We're spoosta read the structions too? :wall: