ergo - great stuff... I'm a +1 on the learning of CAD software. I taught myself Solidworks over the years and have found there is no better way to learn that actually having a project and self discovering issues and solutions. Its slow, but a great way to really understand what it can do and get the process/functionality firmly implanted in your head. Even with my latest build, I still sat with Solidworks open on one screen, YouTube on the other and switched between them every time I needed to brush up on functionality or tools.
Jon - On the wood working side of things, all of the cabinets with the Avalon style facets are going to possibly deter potential builders. Whilst the process of cutting them is straight forward, its not to be taken for granted by your entry level woodworker. Maybe the answer is an adjustable jig to fit on table saw's... business idea, albeit limited market What's the angle it needs to hold the baffle at and is it the same angle for both top and bottom facet cuts? Or how about an ingenious router template, something like a collar? Just throwing ideas out there...
Jon - On the wood working side of things, all of the cabinets with the Avalon style facets are going to possibly deter potential builders. Whilst the process of cutting them is straight forward, its not to be taken for granted by your entry level woodworker. Maybe the answer is an adjustable jig to fit on table saw's... business idea, albeit limited market What's the angle it needs to hold the baffle at and is it the same angle for both top and bottom facet cuts? Or how about an ingenious router template, something like a collar? Just throwing ideas out there...
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