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Help on my computer desk
I do not no how to put moldings on.I would like to put a profile edge
on the desk. Could someone help me.
Thank You
on the desk. Could someone help me.
Thank You
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You? Master of the Part Editor?George Davidson wrote:Thank You Guys for trying
I can not put an edge on anything I just can not learn it at all
It is quite simple George. In Profile Edge mode, select "Single" to do one edge, "Partial" to do more than one edge or "Chain" to profile all edges.
Then you select the edge(s) to profile--one edge for Single, beginning and ending points for Partial or any edge for Chain.
Once you have the edge(s) selected click the next button and choose your tool. Set the plunge depth (this must be a negative number) and any left or right compensation (off center). The yellow portion is the cutting side and blue is "air".
Once you have the plunge and offset like you want, click the OK button and your done.
Kerry once gave a great explanation of how it works. He said to think of the tool as a scraper and not a rotating router bit. That analogy helped me tremendously.
Sometimes you have to select the opposite edge than what you actually want profiled then use an offset equal to the width of the part to get it to work just right. This is especially true when doing curves that intersect with straight edges. I'm not sure if this would work with your situation or not--I'll give it a try and see.
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Here is something that DOES work.
Change the square inside corners to a 2\" radius curve and you can do a Partial profile.
Change the square inside corners to a 2\" radius curve and you can do a Partial profile.
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I just came in from the shop I had to say Hi
I worked out on the street today I get to make everything on the stairs I like stairs.
We have to finish all the trim this weekend his rug is coming Mon
I get to build the kitchen any kind of kitchen cabinets I want
It is like Christmas right now my external hard drive just came to the door and Dan made my top for me.
Thank You Dan just what I wanted an Thank You for how to make egdes.I am going to play with it all night an till I get it
I worked out on the street today I get to make everything on the stairs I like stairs.
We have to finish all the trim this weekend his rug is coming Mon

I get to build the kitchen any kind of kitchen cabinets I want

It is like Christmas right now my external hard drive just came to the door and Dan made my top for me.
Thank You Dan just what I wanted an Thank You for how to make egdes.I am going to play with it all night an till I get it

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Hi Dan
Here is a FREE software that will be a big help for you.
http://www.northbridgesoftware.com/
It will do Raffters<Stairs and Circles.
It's good software that anyone could use at one time or another.
Dan I have a big program that does just stairs. So let me know if the free one if not I can make one up
Mike are you looking for the file for the desk like the I on top of the page.
Here is a stair case I did at my son's house they were in the back of the house.I moved them to the front of the house.I made everything.
I got to stop sending pictures
Here is a FREE software that will be a big help for you.
http://www.northbridgesoftware.com/
It will do Raffters<Stairs and Circles.
It's good software that anyone could use at one time or another.
Dan I have a big program that does just stairs. So let me know if the free one if not I can make one up
Mike are you looking for the file for the desk like the I on top of the page.
Here is a stair case I did at my son's house they were in the back of the house.I moved them to the front of the house.I made everything.
I got to stop sending pictures
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