Is it possible to associate a specific tool group from the Profile Modeler to a cabinet. For example I have fluted columns that I want to add to Quick Cut but they need to associate a specific tool group from the Profile Modeler when that cabinet is loaded. I don't want the operator to have to set this up. The same goes for arched valances. They need to pick a different tool group when loaded to raise the panels.
I noticed that Thermwood had done this for Quick Cut modeling mdf doors. A different door loads a different tool group in Profile Modeler.
Kerry
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Re: Profile Modeler
Hi Kerry,
I thought the tool group was only triggered by specific materials. I'm almost hoping that I'm wrong though - it would be cool to learn another way to do it
JNR
I thought the tool group was only triggered by specific materials. I'm almost hoping that I'm wrong though - it would be cool to learn another way to do it
JNR
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Re: Profile Modeler
Josh,
In control nesting the material does control the tool group but you have to select a tool group in the Part Editor for profiles. I am doing some work for another shop here that Thermwood set up some MDF doors in Quick Cut. It looks like when you select a particular door in Quick Cut it selects the appropriate too group for that door. I was wanting to know how to do that.
In control nesting the material does control the tool group but you have to select a tool group in the Part Editor for profiles. I am doing some work for another shop here that Thermwood set up some MDF doors in Quick Cut. It looks like when you select a particular door in Quick Cut it selects the appropriate too group for that door. I was wanting to know how to do that.