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You could create 12 different Base15 cabinets and each could have a seperate price. This to me would be the easier method even though there are more libraries. Or you can go through the costing area of eCabinets but this would require a dealer to select a cabinet and then add the doors ...
Libraries can be re-created in eCabinets. You can give those cabinets the same name that is used in 20/20 so the dealers and shop can refence the name. I am unsure if the pricing in eCabinets works the same as 20/20. Every cabinet designed in eCabinets can be saved as a catalog cabinet in ...
Sorry for the delay. Our International Account Manager is in the UK on business this week and will be back in the office next week. Our VP of Sales just emailed you a response as well as the contact info for our International Account Manager.
We still have Conestoga doors/drawers in the program for you to use on your designs but purchasing these items through the software are no longer available. You can also look at the below link for an ecabinet member that manufacturers doors and drawers.
Yes, CV is compatible with Thermwood CNC Routers. It would require a post from CV to run for each differently configured machine. Thermwood routers are compatible with virtually all design and CAD/CAM software.
The hour meter is an option that can be added on but is not standard. We were looking into running the hour meter through the software but the hour log would need to be stored on the hard drive and if the hard drive crashes, you would lose that machine hour log.
The personal pause button is an option for all machines including 5 axis. With 3 and 5 axis machines not utilizing Control Nesting, the pause button will work but will only allow you to Resume. With machines that utilize Control Nesting, you get more options once the button is pressed. You get ...
You will not be able to bring in a 3D file into eCabinets from Solidworks or Rhino and create machine code. You can bring in an .stl file from those programs and use them in eCabinets for "looks" but not for machine code. You will need to purchase the CAM portion of either Rhino or ...