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Ray Ramelli
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by Ray Ramelli » Tue, Sep 20 2005, 8:00PM
I made this to show a customer what a roll out base would look like. After finally having time to read the Ecabs manual I figured out how to play around with the presentation.
I know it's pretty basic, but I'm happy with it...
Ray
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Mike Bowers
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by Mike Bowers » Tue, Sep 20 2005, 8:22PM
Nice job Ray, congrats on your first post. Successful upload.
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by Ray Ramelli » Tue, Sep 20 2005, 8:29PM
Thanks Mike.
I'm thinking of putting together a catalog of cabinets shown like the roll out base. It's good practice if nothing else.
Ray
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by Mike Bowers » Tue, Sep 20 2005, 8:38PM
How did you do your r/o's , will they adjust with cab size?...Mike
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Ray Ramelli
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by Ray Ramelli » Tue, Sep 20 2005, 8:49PM
Each rollout is a cabinet without doors turned on its back. Resize these cabs to fit in the base cab and you can place them inside the base cab while in the cab editor. It took some time to get the hang of it.
Ray
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by Mike Bowers » Tue, Sep 20 2005, 9:10PM
Again, nice work.... A+ design.... Mike
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by Dan Craig » Thu, Sep 22 2005, 2:00AM
I think it looks good!
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by David Norton » Thu, Sep 22 2005, 5:19PM
Great job Ray! I think your cab looks just dandy!
D.
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by Roger Erismann » Wed, Jan 18 2006, 2:52PM
how do you display with open doors?
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by Audrey Racine » Fri, Jan 20 2006, 9:27AM
Your cab looks good!
I like the open door.... I'll have to try it one day!
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by DanEpps » Fri, Jan 20 2006, 10:43AM
Roger--you use display panels and place them at the desired angle to simulate open doors.
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by Kerry Fullington » Fri, Jan 20 2006, 11:33AM
Roger,
You can actually choose the exact door you want in in the cabinet assembly editor. Click on Load in the editor and choose Door/Drawer at the bottom of the list that pops up. Then place them manually as Dan suggests.
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by DanEpps » Fri, Jan 20 2006, 11:35AM
Cool! I didn't know you could do that. That will sure simplify things I am doing.
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by Roger Erismann » Fri, Jan 20 2006, 12:07PM
okay,
let md drag my knuckles back to the shop,
I'm gonna need to ponder all these woderful options
Roger
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