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- Tue, Aug 30 2005, 4:59PM
- Forum: Thermwood 3-Axis Machinery
- Topic: Solie MDF Doors
- Replies: 2
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Hey Bill, We make them all the time. There are simple ones that you can do on simple cad by creating a series of tool paths. Then there are complex doors that require more specific doorware like what Thermwood sells called (Panelmatrix), which I think cost 7500.00$. Better make alot of doors. Ecabs ...
- Sat, Aug 27 2005, 3:24PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Poll for the weekend
- Replies: 20
- Views: 28127
Poll for the weekend
PS. Mike,
I sent a private message to you maybe 1 month ago and I'm not sure if I did it correctly. Do you remember receiving it? If so will you PM back.
Thanks,
Forrest
I sent a private message to you maybe 1 month ago and I'm not sure if I did it correctly. Do you remember receiving it? If so will you PM back.
Thanks,
Forrest
- Sat, Aug 27 2005, 3:19PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Poll for the weekend
- Replies: 20
- Views: 28127
Poll for the weekend
Hey Mike,
Those pictures belong to Wally, however I plan to post some on monday, so you can see just how far you can go with frameless.
Forrest
Those pictures belong to Wally, however I plan to post some on monday, so you can see just how far you can go with frameless.
Forrest
- Sat, Aug 27 2005, 11:40AM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Poll for the weekend
- Replies: 20
- Views: 28127
Poll for the weekend
Micheal, My shop is in Anderson,SC. and we have been doing 100% frameless here for 9 years, 20 total we started in florida. It has given us a huge advantage and our business has thrived on offering something unique to the area. If anyone in your area thinks frameless is not (Highend) I beg to differ...
- Thu, Aug 25 2005, 8:55PM
- Forum: Thermwood 3-Axis Machinery
- Topic: Cutting hardwood
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8053
Cutting hardwood
Hey Bill, Maybe this will help it works well for us. We use a 1/4\" upshear bit with 1\" cutting edge. RPM's at 18000 and IPM at 150 to 180. Cut 1/4\" per pass. Set up a board or boards to surround your oak blank which should be a little larger than the finished size. Sometimes when I...