Hello Group
We have available a new software application for beta testing.
Our product provides a cutlist for many of the popular drawer joints.
We would appreciate your help and have the software available
for your review from our website.
http://www.woodsolutions.com/drawercut.htm
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"Mark L." wrote:
> I just assumed they meant rabbit joints. My bad... What is a rebate
> joint? The graphic looked like a rabbit. Mark L.
rab·bit - n., pl. rab·bits or rabbit. 1. Any of various long-eared, short-tailed,
burrowing mammals of the family Leporidae.
rab·bet (also re·bate) - n. 1. A cut or groove along or near the edge of a piece
of wood that allows another piece to fit into it to form a joint. 2. A joint so
made.
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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
(Remove "SPAM" from email address to reply)
Me thinks you should be running a spell checker when running a business
website.... jointery?? rebate joints??? This product is a 'stand
along' application??? Trail version??? Mark L.
Comcast Mail wrote:
> Hello Group
>
> We have available a new software application for beta testing.
> Our product provides a cutlist for many of the popular drawer joints.
> We would appreciate your help and have the software available
> for your review from our website.
>
> http://www.woodsolutions.com/drawercut.htm
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I learn something new every time I stop in here..... ;-)
Swingman wrote:
> "Mark L." wrote in message
>
>>I just assumed they meant rabbit joints. My bad... What is a rebate
>>joint? The graphic looked like a rabbit. Mark L.
>
>
> A "rabbit joint" is presumably a place where all the really hip rabbits
> live. A "rabbet joint" in woodworking is also known as a "rebate joint" in
> much of the rest of the English speaking world.
>
"Mark L." wrote in message
> I just assumed they meant rabbit joints. My bad... What is a rebate
> joint? The graphic looked like a rabbit. Mark L.
A "rabbit joint" is presumably a place where all the really hip rabbits
live. A "rabbet joint" in woodworking is also known as a "rebate joint" in
much of the rest of the English speaking world.
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www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 5/15/04
Hoyt Weathers wrote:
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>
> <snip>
>
> Too bad it will not work on my Mac. I had hoped it would. Perhaps the
> company should reconsider that since a huge % of CAD and graphics stuff is
> done on Macs the world over.
That's a common misconception. Most of the "graphics" use of Macs is in
prepress. Relatively little in film and video production due to lack of
application support, and hardly any CAD--if it won't run AutoCAD then it's
not even on the radar in the CAD market.
> Hoyt W.
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--John
Reply to jclarke at ae tee tee global dot net
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 17:15:40 -0500, "Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Mark L." wrote in message
>> I just assumed they meant rabbit joints. My bad... What is a rebate
>> joint? The graphic looked like a rabbit. Mark L.
>
>A "rabbit joint" is presumably a place where all the really hip rabbits
>live.
Nope.
It's what you get if you roll a rabbit in paper and light it.
It's hard to get the rabbits to stay still for this, tastes terrible
and is difficult to keep lit, but these are the sacrifices we
make,....
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 17:15:12 -0500, Hoyt Weathers <[email protected]>
wrote:
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>
><snip>
>
>Too bad it will not work on my Mac. I had hoped it would. Perhaps the company should
>reconsider that since a huge % of CAD and graphics stuff is done on Macs the world
>over.
>
>Hoyt W.
>
>
>
not according to:
http://www.business-advantage.co.uk/Spaghetti/architecture.htm