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7th June 2004, 06:52 AM #1New Member
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Small Table Making Instructional Software
Small Table Making Instructional Software
Learn to build a small table using rough-cut lumber, step-by-step using traditional 18th Century joinery. Connecticut Furniture Maker James Redway guides you through the process from start to finish, using over 45 minutes of full motion video in 91 video clips, using animated Agents, and over 350 images. Move through the software at your own speed. Easy to use navigational buttons allow you to jump from chapter to chapter, and to topic to topic with just a few clicks of the mouse. That is something that no book or video can do. Automatically bookmark your last position so you can easily return to where you left off. You can also set the software to self-run giving you over 3 1/2 hours of continuous instruction. A totally new, easy to use, interactive way to learn how to build quality pieces of furniture using time-tested methods, such as double pinned mortise and tenon joinery. For Microsoft Windows.
For more information visit our website at:
http://www.knightlite.com/creative or call us at 1-800-707-9875.
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9th June 2004, 11:36 PM #2
is the 1-800 number for Australia?
Steve
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10th June 2004, 05:26 AM #3New Member
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Furniture Making Software
Originally Posted by seriph1
No extra charge to ship to Austrailia from the US.
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10th June 2004, 09:19 AM #4
ok - we can't dial US 1-800 numbers from here .... maybe you could think about editing your original post seeing as this is an Australian forum.
I visited your site last evening and dl'd the demo - somewhere in the demo (I think) it refers to other furniture making products, though I was unable to find any more - is this the first of an intended/hope-for range?
Do you have voice over in metric as well as imperial?Steve
Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
Australia
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10th June 2004, 09:34 AM #5
Also - how does the quality of the CDROM (DVDROM?) compare to the demo?
Steve
Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
Australia
....catchy phrase here