Cleaning up, a blast from the past and yet it was only 9ish years ago.
Saying goodby to 2016 and Wishing all my fellow eCabineters and the guys at TW a happy, prosperous new year. May we all make lots of dust and even more importantly the money that comes from it.
I wonder what would be in Vol11 Number 3 February 2017 edition
Vol2 Number 3
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Re: Vol2 Number 3
Yeah bring these back. I enjoyed hearing what Ken had to say and sticky beaking into other cabinet shops setups.
A PDF version to keep the costs down would be ideal plus us Aussies would get it quicker.
A PDF version to keep the costs down would be ideal plus us Aussies would get it quicker.
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Oh look, an advertisement for the rare CS-41! That's been a great little workhorse for us.
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CS-41 4x8
CS-45 5x12
Intel Core i7-5820 3.3GHz, 16GB RAM, NVidia Quadro K2200 4GB, Windows 8.1 Pro 64 bit
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CS-45 5x12
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Hi Neville
Good to hear from you.
It probably costs quite a bit to put it together, Time for photography, chasing stories, editorial, formatting into a document, all overheads that probably doesn't sell a lot of machines and hard work to make the publication look good.
And during lean times an easy one to cut.
Now that America has been made great again, perhaps the local market will pick up allowing for extra sales and therefore some extra frills.
But with the USD going higher against ours I think it could slow down exports to us.
Personally I would prefer that they spent the money on Ecabs development.
It is a fantastic and comprehensive technical program, but the rugged interface makes it a bit of a beast.
The batch processing area works well though.
Can you imagine how wonderful it would be to quickly and efficiently design a custom kitchen with all the changes, sweet presentation, simple minor size modifications applied, good workshop drawings and all in a couple of hours.
I could almost get excited about that.
That would be a game changer and I would buy a machine tomorrow
It does seem like they are focusing on the cut center nuts and bolts section with the simple to use interface.
Enough dreaming, Back to work, lets hope we have a great 2017
Good to hear from you.
It probably costs quite a bit to put it together, Time for photography, chasing stories, editorial, formatting into a document, all overheads that probably doesn't sell a lot of machines and hard work to make the publication look good.
And during lean times an easy one to cut.
Now that America has been made great again, perhaps the local market will pick up allowing for extra sales and therefore some extra frills.
But with the USD going higher against ours I think it could slow down exports to us.
Personally I would prefer that they spent the money on Ecabs development.
It is a fantastic and comprehensive technical program, but the rugged interface makes it a bit of a beast.
The batch processing area works well though.
Can you imagine how wonderful it would be to quickly and efficiently design a custom kitchen with all the changes, sweet presentation, simple minor size modifications applied, good workshop drawings and all in a couple of hours.
I could almost get excited about that.
That would be a game changer and I would buy a machine tomorrow
It does seem like they are focusing on the cut center nuts and bolts section with the simple to use interface.
Enough dreaming, Back to work, lets hope we have a great 2017
Neville Bastian wrote:Yeah bring these back. I enjoyed hearing what Ken had to say and sticky beaking into other cabinet shops setups.
A PDF version to keep the costs down would be ideal plus us Aussies would get it quicker.
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Re: Vol2 Number 3
Hi Jeremy.Jeremy Schiffer wrote:Oh look, an advertisement for the rare CS-41! That's been a great little workhorse for us.
Sounds like your $60K was a good investment.
I wonder how much the 2017 version is?