Conestoga Casing Miters wrong.

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Conestoga Casing Miters wrong.

Post by Kerry Fullington »

When I cut a miter on the Conestoga Colonial Casings to use as a door casing, the miters are backward. A door casing will miter with the thick edge to the outside. How can I change this?
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Looks to me like your stuck with using display parts. The way it is kinda makes that casing useless.
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I've cut a couple of miters like that in the past :lol:
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Post by Scott G Vaal »

Kerry,

Use negative 45 for the angle and I think it will give you what you are after.
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Post by Scott G Vaal »

Kerry,

In case you do not know, you can use edit molding to change these miters. That way you do not have to delete it and add it back. Just select the molding (one at a time) and look in the r-click menu for the option.
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Post by Kerry Fullington »

Thanks Scott,
I didn't know you could enter a negative miter. I tried entering a 135 degree and that didn't work so I just thought it was broken.
It is nice that you guys have allowed for mitering both directions.
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kerry didn't know?????

I better see if the sky is falling :lol:
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Roger Erismann wrote:kerry didn't know?????

I better see if the sky is falling :lol:
Roger

When someone recently said something similar about me, I said "Libraries are filled with the stuff I DON'T know."

I have to agree with you here though. In Kerry's case the library of unknown stuff would be more the size of that small stack of books in the bathroom. :lol:
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Post by Kerry Fullington »

OK, I was just testing Scott to see if he knew.
It is sad but as much time as I have spent playing with eCabinets there are parts of the software that I never use and know very little about. Like everyone else I learn just enough to get the job done.
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OK Cuban coffee for everyone stat.
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Kerry,
I am the one who learns just enough to get the job done,acceptable drawing for client, accurate info for the router. You my friend, go quite a ways past just enough!!
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Kerry Fullington wrote: Like everyone else I learn just enough to get the job done.
Kerry
Except that the job you get done is WAY more complex then that of the common mortal. So that "Just enough" part is way beyond what we all know....
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Oh Yeah, about testing Scott. E-cabs is a mere toy in the mans hand, his talents go way beyond to the machine and actual understanding of how it all works, he actually understand those 60 to 70, 000 lines of code and how to get that machine to do just what he wants. Scott and a couple of the other guys at thermwood are right up there with John Wayne and Eric Clapton in my Book. :lol: :lol:
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Post by Scott G Vaal »

Kerry,

I was scratching my head wondering why this wasn't obvious to you and others and realized that the picture, “that use to be there”, depicting this positive and negative ability is missing from the page. I will get it back so that the ability is recognized. Sorry for the confusion.
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\"A picture is worth.........\"
Now we know why comic books are so popular.
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