help with part editor
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help with part editor
I feel like I've mastered just about every other aspect of the program but theres something about part editor that I just dont get. I've read the help manual many times but it seems too general. I need a tutorial that leads me through it step by step. is there such a thing?
specifically I want to create a curved counter top and curved island front.
I have managed to create a flutted filler (dumb luck?)
specifically I want to create a curved counter top and curved island front.
I have managed to create a flutted filler (dumb luck?)
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Wayne,
After creating the contour you want, right click and then choose 'Create part using closed contour', click on the contour line and then click next. You should now be left with the part you want. You probably chose the other one where you can cut through the material.
HTH
Paul
After creating the contour you want, right click and then choose 'Create part using closed contour', click on the contour line and then click next. You should now be left with the part you want. You probably chose the other one where you can cut through the material.
HTH
Paul
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Wayne
eCabinet Systems Made Easy (located on the help menu) gives a great tutorial on making curved parts.
Click the Contents tab then scroll down to \"Using the Cabinet/Assembly Editor\" and double-click it. Scroll down to \"Using the Part Editor\" and the right panel has the steps.
eCabinet Systems Made Easy (located on the help menu) gives a great tutorial on making curved parts.
Click the Contents tab then scroll down to \"Using the Cabinet/Assembly Editor\" and double-click it. Scroll down to \"Using the Part Editor\" and the right panel has the steps.
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Quick sample of ctop
Looks like you have been given good instruction. Here is a quick example of what can be done.
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