Modifying Conestoga Door/Drawer Profiles

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Joe Dusel
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Modifying Conestoga Door/Drawer Profiles

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Since the Conestoga door/drawer profiles are x_t files can I assume that we should be able to open them in the Shape Manager? Or are these files related in name only? When I do open a profile, such as the file C:\Program Files\Thermwood\eCabinet Systems\DOORS\Conestoga\BEADS\O-GEE BEAD.X_T, the program makes like it is opening the file, but nothing is shown except a line. The program then crashes complaining about a mfc80.dll error.

Should this work? Is this something broken just on my machine?

It would be nice to be able to modify these profiles to create new door styles.

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Joe
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Re: Modifying Conestoga Door/Drawer Profiles

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Sorry Joe. Those files are a different format. Not lines and arcs that Shape Manager uses.
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Re: Modifying Conestoga Door/Drawer Profiles

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Bummer. Thanks for the info Larry.

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Re: Modifying Conestoga Door/Drawer Profiles

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So Larry, since Thermwood is no longer involved with Conestoga can you tell us what tool we would need to modify these files? It sure would be nice to be able to create our own profiles for things like the doors and moldings.

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Joe
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