Thread: Southeastern US here
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17-01-2009 #1
so don't pick on my accent tooo hard,
jim mcgrew here and glad to be on board!!James Mcgrew
www.mcgrewwoodwork.com
CAMaster x3 and 408 cnc routers and a whole
lot of other woodworking equipment
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17-01-2009 #2
Hi james mcgrew, welcome to MYCNCUK. Please take the time to view the FAQ section for answers to questions you may have, if your building a new machine be sure to start a new build log detailing your progress !
Automated Greeting.
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17-01-2009 #3
Nice site james, Mrs Roberts is getting ideas now ! (Historic Elmwood Park Neighborhood)
.Me
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17-01-2009 #4
26 years of kitchens and i am one of the few here in my city that studied cabinetry in europe, this has lead to quite a few!
thanks
jimJames Mcgrew
www.mcgrewwoodwork.com
CAMaster x3 and 408 cnc routers and a whole
lot of other woodworking equipment
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17-01-2009 #5
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17-01-2009 #6
thank you, i have done quite a bit of media rooms and tv units, and wish i had decided to go cnc much sooner than i did but that is behind me now,
i found a program called cabinetpartspro that does all my cabinetry nesting, while i have the much more expensive "cabinetware" by planit i opted not to use the cnc component as it was in the 20.000$ range,
for under 500.00 us the cabinetpartspro program is plenty capable.
http://www.cabinetpartspro.com/
i have processed all parts with vcarve and cut 3d but in november i purchased aspire (an english software) that has change the software landscape here in the us.James Mcgrew
www.mcgrewwoodwork.com
CAMaster x3 and 408 cnc routers and a whole
lot of other woodworking equipment
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