Maple Mantel
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Maple Mantel
For one of our builders we trim here houses.
I took it to the new house today and came back with
2 more mantels to make and a bar for one of the basements.
I took it to the new house today and came back with
2 more mantels to make and a bar for one of the basements.
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Nice looking Mantel George!
We lived for days on nothing but food and water.
-W.C. Fields (1880-1946)
Wayne Burrell
http://www.dwbcarpentrycorp.com
-W.C. Fields (1880-1946)
Wayne Burrell
http://www.dwbcarpentrycorp.com
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I am in fact designing a couple of mantles myself, I am trying to learn ecabinet systems along the way. The million dollar question is, were these desgined with with ecabinets systems and is it appropriate to ask or borrow the wonderful design of the mantle I am looking at? Thanks Mark
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Moving in a Moving thing, (from 20,000 leages under the sea)
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Thanks, when I learn the software I will try and return the favor!
Mobilis in Mobili,
Moving in a Moving thing, (from 20,000 leages under the sea)
Moving in a Moving thing, (from 20,000 leages under the sea)
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Welcome to the family Joe!
Where did you extract the file to?
It has to be placed into one of the subdirectories underneath Assemblies (C:\\Program Files\\Thermwood\\eCabinet Systems\\Assemblies).
If you have never created additional folders in Assemblies there will only be one named Standard and you can put it there.
Then you open it with the Cabinet/Assembly Editor but click the Assemblies radio button and it will show up in the list.
Where did you extract the file to?
It has to be placed into one of the subdirectories underneath Assemblies (C:\\Program Files\\Thermwood\\eCabinet Systems\\Assemblies).
If you have never created additional folders in Assemblies there will only be one named Standard and you can put it there.
Then you open it with the Cabinet/Assembly Editor but click the Assemblies radio button and it will show up in the list.
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Joe,
Move the .esa file from the assemblies folder to the assemblies/Standard folder (the \"Standard\" folder is probably the only folder in the assemblies directory) then try Dan's method of opening the file again. Keep posting your results until you have success - that's what we are all here for
Welcome to the family!
Dale
Move the .esa file from the assemblies folder to the assemblies/Standard folder (the \"Standard\" folder is probably the only folder in the assemblies directory) then try Dan's method of opening the file again. Keep posting your results until you have success - that's what we are all here for
Welcome to the family!
Dale