has anyone used or got one of these http://phototemplater.com/ we are looking at getting one just wondering if anyone can give me advice as to whether they are worth it or not. we produce around 40 stone kitchens a week at present and looking for ways to stop the bottleneck from the cad office
Sam
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Re: Photo Templater
Hi Sam, welcome to the forum. Please fill out your signature by clicking the link in mine.
It seems like this device is for taking physical templates and turning them into digital. Why not skip this step and template digitally with a Proliner or LT-55?
I used to be with a shop that was doing 80-100 kitchen per week at our busiest and we made stick templates. When we switched to digital, we were able to get more efficient. We also got more accurate templates.
It seems like this device is for taking physical templates and turning them into digital. Why not skip this step and template digitally with a Proliner or LT-55?
I used to be with a shop that was doing 80-100 kitchen per week at our busiest and we made stick templates. When we switched to digital, we were able to get more efficient. We also got more accurate templates.
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Re: Photo Templater
Great advice. You could check out Photo Top as well, which would also give you the ability to both field and shop digitize. Joe is right- you could gain a ton of efficiency with a one step digitizing system.Joe Durfee wrote:Hi Sam, welcome to the forum. Please fill out your signature by clicking the link in mine.
It seems like this device is for taking physical templates and turning them into digital. Why not skip this step and template digitally with a Proliner or LT-55?
I used to be with a shop that was doing 80-100 kitchen per week at our busiest and we made stick templates. When we switched to digital, we were able to get more efficient. We also got more accurate templates.