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- Tue, Jan 09 2007, 10:05PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Arch top molding
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9825
I just wanted to let everyone see that this is possible and promising. I can only imagine some of the cabinets and designs that will come from the new capabilities of eCabinets and a Thermwood CNC . We are very excited about the possibilities. This was just a test piece, I did learn a bit by watchin...
- Mon, Jan 08 2007, 9:37PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Arch top molding
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9825
These are the steps to make the arch crown. I used a display panel to make the blank. I just made a sheet stock the depth I wanted my crown to be. I took the piece to the part editor and loaded my dxf into the part editor. (You can draw this in eCabinets, without the extra cad program) I selected cr...
- Tue, Jan 02 2007, 8:57PM
- Forum: Customer Tools
- Topic: Six Mirror Frames
- Replies: 1
- Views: 14065
Six Mirror Frames
To make these use a piece of stock 3 1/2 wide X 1 7/8 deep.
There is a PDF included that shows how deep to set each of the bits.
There is a PDF included that shows how deep to set each of the bits.
- Tue, Jan 02 2007, 8:48PM
- Forum: Customer Images
- Topic: Six Mirror Frame Moldings
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4198
- Tue, Jan 02 2007, 8:47PM
- Forum: Customer Images
- Topic: Six Mirror Frame Moldings
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4198
- Tue, Jan 02 2007, 8:44PM
- Forum: Customer Images
- Topic: Six Mirror Frame Moldings
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4198
Six Mirror Frame Moldings
My boss Geron Stricklin owner of Stircklin Builders Inc. asked me to design a mirror frame for a home we have put a lot of nice work into. I made six so that he could pick one. He chose the lower middle profile for our mirror frame. We may never use the others so I thought I would just share them wi...
- Tue, Dec 26 2006, 8:22PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: NEW YEAR'S WISH!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 13177
Why I love the software and one thing I did during the holidays. I have wanted to try this out and finally got a chance. The tricky part for the CNC is the top crown. But I have already generated the CNC file from the profile modeler. We are getting some MDF ready to try cutting tomorrow just for a ...
- Mon, Nov 27 2006, 7:43PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Out of Memory
- Replies: 51
- Views: 34716
- Thu, Nov 02 2006, 8:22PM
- Forum: Design Sharing
- Topic: Italian Renaissance Credenza
- Replies: 38
- Views: 59445
Kerry Geron Stricklin and I talked about your post and both agreed that your price was in line and that it should be marketed as furniture with a few twist. The customer can choose wood type, custom sizes and colors. (try that in a furniture store) Here are some prices to help you calculate the cost...
- Wed, Apr 26 2006, 6:29PM
- Forum: Customer Images
- Topic: Some archway doors
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6050
- Fri, Apr 21 2006, 6:20PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: My round wall
- Replies: 24
- Views: 18470
- Sat, Apr 01 2006, 10:35AM
- Forum: Customer Images
- Topic: Kerry' Newel & Balusters
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6749
Now that is nice work and without the part editor. That must have been a tough one. The release of V3 is when I started learning eCabinets. Now we can do so much more. Here are some handrail pics I have been playing around with. Right now my profile looks more like a door knob but at least I see tha...
- Fri, Mar 31 2006, 8:00PM
- Forum: Customer Images
- Topic: Kerry' Newel & Balusters
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6749
- Sat, Jan 14 2006, 8:34PM
- Forum: eCabinet Systems Software
- Topic: Anyone else for the stripped down version of Ecabinets?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 19601
I think a lot of customers would love the chance to choose their own cabinet schemes with an easy way to change colors, grain patterns, doors and drawers. (Plus 3-D models of appliances in the correct color supplied by the manufacturer. :lol: ) This might be possible if the program could generate en...
- Mon, Jan 09 2006, 7:56PM
- Forum: Customer Tools
- Topic: Saint Charles 2 1/4 Molding
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4782
Saint Charles 2 1/4 Molding
I used a 2 3/4 peice to cut this out of, notice the quarter on each side. This is probably why this would not cut but I was trying to get the CNC to outline the trim.
I tried to add the .X_t. File I used to create this but that extension can not be posted here.
I tried to add the .X_t. File I used to create this but that extension can not be posted here.