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by David Norton
Mon, Mar 20 2006, 3:37PM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Update on Bar design
Replies: 9
Views: 9203

Found the 2nd .jpg.

This thing took forever to save!
by David Norton
Mon, Mar 20 2006, 3:03PM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Update on Bar design
Replies: 9
Views: 9203

Where'd the bar go? :)
by David Norton
Mon, Mar 20 2006, 3:01PM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Update on Bar design
Replies: 9
Views: 9203

Update on Bar design

Well I'm only three days behind schedule. Woohoo ! Gotta thank Jason Susnjara,& Kerry Fullington for getting me thru the parts editor problems.

I basically sat down this morning and knocked out the major portion of the countertop.
by David Norton
Sun, Mar 05 2006, 5:18PM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Tub Bottom Update
Replies: 3
Views: 4287

Lookin good George! Me thinks however, you could use more assembly room. :)
by David Norton
Sat, Feb 25 2006, 10:59AM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: den wall unit
Replies: 20
Views: 20332

Robert,

I doubt that Ecabs will import to CA. I am familiar with Chief Architect in version 9.5 and before. Unless CA 10 has the abiltility to import .hsf files you might be stuck.
by David Norton
Sat, Feb 25 2006, 5:57AM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Profiling parts
Replies: 3
Views: 4613

Brian, I certainly hope it gets machined. But since I am only responsible for the design who can tell. Jean, getting this part right has definetely increased my knowledge of the software. And the fact that I did it on my own with the encouragement of all my friends here on the forum makes it that mu...
by David Norton
Fri, Feb 24 2006, 9:24AM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Profiling parts
Replies: 3
Views: 4613

Profiling parts

Well I finally got it . Last nite when I got home I decided to have another whack at this. Within 30 minutes I had gotten the profile I was looking for.
Thanks to all who tried to help, you gave me the incentive to conquer this.
by David Norton
Sun, Feb 19 2006, 3:48PM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Fly tying desk
Replies: 29
Views: 27412

Duane, try to contact Harry Boyd http://www.canerods.com Harry is one of the best in the business. Also a past president of the Rodbuilders Guild. Dan, Shelbyville, TN. may be the Walking horse capital of the world. But they also have one of the best rodbuilding suppliers in the world also. Duane, a...
by David Norton
Sun, Feb 19 2006, 9:51AM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Fly tying desk
Replies: 29
Views: 27412

Duane, follow Dan's guide for placing display parts in a presentation. Believe me brother, it's the little details like this that will sell your cabinets.
Hhmm, course it helps to have cabs that look like your fly tying desk also.
by David Norton
Sun, Feb 19 2006, 9:45AM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Fly tying desk
Replies: 29
Views: 27412

Duane, While I don't build bamboo rods I do know some of the guys that are really good at it. Sounds like you frequent Rodbuilder's .org. Believe it or not, you can get some good deals on blanks on Ebay this time of year. Primarily I use Rainshadow blanks , but build according to a clients wishes. F...
by David Norton
Sun, Feb 19 2006, 5:11AM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Fly tying desk
Replies: 29
Views: 27412

Actually Dan, I build as many flyrods as bass rods. We seem to ship rods all over the U.S.

And I must say that is one sweet fly tying desk ,my cousin will be red with envy! Very nice design. Now if I could just get that blankity blank bar to this stage of completion. :wall:
by David Norton
Tue, Feb 07 2006, 3:37PM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Bar update
Replies: 0
Views: 3676

Bar update

Well so far so good , all the uppers will soon look the smaller unit.Still a ways to go but there seems to be a glimmer of light appearing now. If I can just figure out how to profile the blasted rail caps I'll be in good shape. Another thing I can't understand ,is why my shelves won't stay transpar...
by David Norton
Tue, Feb 07 2006, 3:29PM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Desk
Replies: 7
Views: 7450

Jean I like this design. Very nice!
by David Norton
Tue, Feb 07 2006, 9:21AM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Can you give a customer to much
Replies: 4
Views: 5294

George, I think it is our ability to show the client \"exactly\" what they will recieve that sells a job. Gone are the days of black & white line drawings, that clients just can't visulize (sp).
by David Norton
Mon, Feb 06 2006, 10:41AM
Forum: Customer Images
Topic: Bar Update
Replies: 6
Views: 7287

It's getting there, Since I wound up with today off hopfully I can some more done!