Cabinet Molding from Parts Editor
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Cabinet Molding from Parts Editor
I think this program is a blessing to cabinet workers, Thank you people at Ecabinet I have been working with the parts editor and made a molding that I use on my cabinets as you can see from the pitchers that I have posted. The profile came out perfect the only thing that I couldn’t do is put the rope molding on it slowed down my computer real bad I had to dump it Time for a new computer any suggestion?
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Larry K. Lloyd
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Denis,
I like your little banner at the bottom of your post.
How did you get that done?
You might get some orders.
I like your little banner at the bottom of your post.
How did you get that done?
You might get some orders.
Jean-Gabriel Voyer
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www.customcabinetscalgary.com
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Janot Interiors Ltd
www.customcabinetscalgary.com
Dell Precision PWS490, Intel Xeon CPU,3.00 GB Ram, Window XP Pro, Quadro Fx 3500
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Profile Tool
Sorry David, There is no one tool profile that was used to cut this profile. There were about six different cutting tools used and created in the Shape Manager. And was cut at different depths, this drawing is what I used to cut the profile. And you would have to be proficient in the making of the tool in the Shape Manager then cut the part out in the parts editor.
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Demsion for profile
Kerry, pretty good try, just from what I posted and there was no information except for the demotions. I’m impressed, I’m going to try and post the dimension and the steps that I used to cut this profile Hope this helps. Also click on the image to view it at its original size some reason the original pitcher show more of the details
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One More Step
I was unable to get all of the steps into one post here is the last step
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Larry,
Thanks for getting me the radii for the cove and the beads.
Here is the tool.
Kerry
Thanks for getting me the radii for the cove and the beads.
Here is the tool.
Kerry
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Down Loaded tool
Nice job on the tool Kerry, I down loaded the tool my self and was surprised, it was my understanding that the tool worked like a router Bit if it is to be cut on a CNC machine and I can’t under stand how you’re tool can cut in a circle? But it works on the board in the program. By the way I us a Display Board instead of the Display Cubes what’s the different? also on this profile there is a 1/2\" rope profile but if you add one it slows down the computer unless you have a fast computer.
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Larry,
Think of the profiles you create in the shape manager as scrapers not rotary bits. ( I made this one symmetrical so that it would cut correctly on both sides of a board) This is what allows the asymmetrical door panel profiles. The machines take this profile information and figure out how to cut them.
I used a display cube because I didn't have a display board the correct size. It was easier. The display board should work fine. You might have to play with the cutter placement depending on the orientation of the board in the part editor.
Kerry
Think of the profiles you create in the shape manager as scrapers not rotary bits. ( I made this one symmetrical so that it would cut correctly on both sides of a board) This is what allows the asymmetrical door panel profiles. The machines take this profile information and figure out how to cut them.
I used a display cube because I didn't have a display board the correct size. It was easier. The display board should work fine. You might have to play with the cutter placement depending on the orientation of the board in the part editor.
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Molding in 3D
I have a 3D Cad Program and when I do a drawing I do the same thing to make a profile. Know I understand what is going on thanks Kerry.
Larry K. Lloyd