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by David Egnoski
Sun, Apr 01 2007, 11:59AM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Changing Doors Moves Base Cabinets
Replies: 5
Views: 4704

I've got the same problem. Any of my seed cabinets, created about two versions ago but regenerated with the current version. Create room with one wall. Add the base cabinet and select it. Right click, select Adjust Cabinet Features, Change, Doors. Select Conestoga Standard, CRP-10. Click OK. Cabinet...
by David Egnoski
Sun, Mar 04 2007, 10:27AM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Off Topic - Life is good again
Replies: 49
Views: 32403

OK. I didn't mean to imply that I drink Jamaican coffee every day. It's just for holidays and special occasions. I am, after all, living on a cabinetmakers pay.
by David Egnoski
Sat, Mar 03 2007, 11:18AM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Off Topic - Life is good again
Replies: 49
Views: 32403

Kerry, The Blue Mountain is a great coffee. My daughter got married in Jamaica about 7 years ago. We drank it at the resort and just loved it. Now, when ever I hear that someone is going to Jamaica, I give them money to bring back several pounds and put it in the freezer. I think it's maybe $15.00/p...
by David Egnoski
Wed, Feb 21 2007, 2:33PM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Door/Drawer Gaps
Replies: 4
Views: 5339

Jeff, What brand and series of hinges are you using? I use Grass 3803 hinges. With a 19mm (3/4\") gable, these hinges require a 2.1mm reveal. That makes a 4.2mm gap when butting two cabinets together, eliminating your problem. Even though they are called full overlay hinges, I think most will r...
by David Egnoski
Sun, Feb 18 2007, 1:10PM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Purchasing Hardware Through Ecabs
Replies: 18
Views: 15599

I'm with you Kerry. Your list of expectations is right on the mark. So far, I haven't been buying through the Member Store because I have a vendor close by and they meet most of your requirements. I do, however, expect to be buying through the Member Store at some point. As you said, design the cabi...
by David Egnoski
Wed, Feb 14 2007, 7:37AM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Hobbies and other interests
Replies: 86
Views: 63357

Mike, The Pietenpol is considered experimental because it is owner built. It seats two, althought not exactly comfortably. Dan, The plans are cheap. My problem has been the metal work, I'm a woodworker. I thought this project would be a piece of cake. It's the metal work thats got me. Kerry, I'm not...
by David Egnoski
Tue, Feb 13 2007, 4:44PM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: Hobbies and other interests
Replies: 86
Views: 63357

My hobby is not as admirable as Kerry's of Mike's. It has taken up a lot of my spare time though. It's an aircraft design from the late 1920s called a Pietenpol Air Camper. It's built from plans, not a kit. What you don't see here is a pile of parts and a rebuilt aircraft engine waiting to go on the...
by David Egnoski
Sat, Feb 03 2007, 3:21PM
Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
Topic: cutlists/inventory
Replies: 13
Views: 9845

I don't use inventory but I do use QuickBooks Pro 2007. You can import an Excel worksheet and you can do data mapping. From my modest poking around though, I think it would be difficult to use the eCabs cutlist exported to Excel to control inventory. The cutlist shows the quantity used while QuickBo...
by David Egnoski
Fri, Oct 27 2006, 6:05AM
Forum: Thermwood 3-Axis Machinery
Topic: pocket screw slots
Replies: 4
Views: 4900

Pocket screw slots are routed or drilled in cabinet parts for assembly screws. Castle and Kreg make machines and/or fixtures for cutting these slots. I recently saw a video of another brand of router that was cutting what looked like pocket screw slots.
by David Egnoski
Thu, Oct 26 2006, 5:08PM
Forum: Thermwood 3-Axis Machinery
Topic: pocket screw slots
Replies: 4
Views: 4900

pocket screw slots

I don't have a router but wondered if the Thermwood machine will cut pocket screw slots. Is anyone doing this?