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Mark Rheeder
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Post by Mark Rheeder »

Everything created using eCabinet Systems.
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45° elevation
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Brian Shannon
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Post by Brian Shannon »

Very nice! Lots of time in that one. What's in the corner under the butcher block? Dishwasher? Lazy Susan?
Kerry Fullington
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Post by Kerry Fullington »

Very interesting design Mark and great work using eCabinets. I like it.
Kerry
Dan Craig
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Post by Dan Craig »

I agree...I think it looks very nice. I like the use of circular geometry as well
Joe Dusel
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Post by Joe Dusel »

Nice job! My choice would be to do it in bamboo plywood.

Joe
Mark Rheeder
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Post by Mark Rheeder »

It’s truly amazing what can be conceived with this software. Each time I use it I realise just how lucky I was to get it free of charge, thanks once again!
As for the compliments; about four months ago I was new to eCabs, it would not have been possible without the guidance provide here by people like Kerry, both David’s, Philip, Joe and many other people, including Thremwood, thanks guys.
David Norton
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Post by David Norton »

Nice job MArk, and remember that's what we are here for! After all we were all once newbie's to this software.

D.
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