Global Material changes
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Global Material changes
Hi All,
On occasion I have a client that would like to see what an assembly would look like with a different finish or material, say from Oak to Maple. I typically take a laptop to present their cabinets to them in a room layout.
When working with an assembly or even an individual cabinet, can I quickly change the material without going in and updating the sheet stock, borad stock, doors etc? Perhaps there is an easier way, that I have just not found yet.
Thanks
Kevin
On occasion I have a client that would like to see what an assembly would look like with a different finish or material, say from Oak to Maple. I typically take a laptop to present their cabinets to them in a room layout.
When working with an assembly or even an individual cabinet, can I quickly change the material without going in and updating the sheet stock, borad stock, doors etc? Perhaps there is an easier way, that I have just not found yet.
Thanks
Kevin
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I run into that situation on nearly every job. I do mainly built-ins and closets, so backless, frameless, doorless assemblies are my mainstay. I always hear \"can I see it in maple/white/oak\"?
I have found a very dirty trick for substituting a global texture change quickly, but I really can't suggest anyone else use my approach. It involves tinkering around under the hood a bit, so it's not appropriate to share it. The Thermwood team would drive across the stateline and lynch me if people started hosing their configurations with my method, so I'll leave it at that.
As a sales tool, this feature is indispensable. Making it \"real time\" and do-able in front of the client can make it a lot easier to get those deposit checks \"on the spot\". I'd love to see a clean way to accomplish this though the user interface.
I have found a very dirty trick for substituting a global texture change quickly, but I really can't suggest anyone else use my approach. It involves tinkering around under the hood a bit, so it's not appropriate to share it. The Thermwood team would drive across the stateline and lynch me if people started hosing their configurations with my method, so I'll leave it at that.
As a sales tool, this feature is indispensable. Making it \"real time\" and do-able in front of the client can make it a lot easier to get those deposit checks \"on the spot\". I'd love to see a clean way to accomplish this though the user interface.
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Dan,DanEpps wrote:That's evil, wicked, mean and nasty (to quote Steppenwolf)!!!
What are you doing, renaming the color files and reopening the job?
My brutal kludge is detailed in a PM to you. Let me know what you think.
The Other Dan
you guys are killing me here..
I love it.
Actually I'm just happy to know I wasn't overlooking something simple for once. WOW
All kidding aside, having this feature would be an invaluable sales tool. Instant gratification of a customer certainly helps with a deposit check.
Since I am on the lower end of the comfort scale with eCabs, I won't even go down the path of asking what the workaround was.
Kevin

Actually I'm just happy to know I wasn't overlooking something simple for once. WOW
All kidding aside, having this feature would be an invaluable sales tool. Instant gratification of a customer certainly helps with a deposit check.
Since I am on the lower end of the comfort scale with eCabs, I won't even go down the path of asking what the workaround was.
Kevin
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Jose Duarte wrote:Well!!!!
If you guys don't mind... Please elaborate.
Thank you
I'm going to run it by the guys at Thermwood, and see what they prefer. As stated, it's complicated and could introduce complications in support. I'm in their house, and need to make sure I don't break their rules.