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User defined mouldings. To have the ability to use a created part as mouldings.
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- eCabinets Beta Tester
- Posts: 1740
- Joined: Tue, May 17 2005, 8:33PM
- Company Name: Timeless Cabinetry and Mantles
- Location: South East
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- Wizard Member
- Posts: 1896
- Joined: Wed, May 18 2005, 7:54PM
- Company Name: Milltech Millworks Ltd.
- Country: CANADA
- Location: Edmonton, Alberta
- Contact:
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- eCabinets Beta Tester
- Posts: 1740
- Joined: Tue, May 17 2005, 8:33PM
- Company Name: Timeless Cabinetry and Mantles
- Location: South East
Rick,
I use display cubes less often than display panels. I have learned to create a display panel the typical thickness as most any display part I could use. I have \"display\" cubes 6 1/2\" thick thus enabeling me to cut it on a router, if 6 1/2\" will fit. When I eventually get my own router there will be time to play with these display panels. They nest and will perform just like the cubes except size on the router may be an issue...
I use display cubes less often than display panels. I have learned to create a display panel the typical thickness as most any display part I could use. I have \"display\" cubes 6 1/2\" thick thus enabeling me to cut it on a router, if 6 1/2\" will fit. When I eventually get my own router there will be time to play with these display panels. They nest and will perform just like the cubes except size on the router may be an issue...
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32Gigs DDR4
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 4GB
SSD 840 256Gig, 2TB, 3TB, Samsung (2TB)
Corsair RM650