This is absolutely brilliant. Thank you for creating this, it is a joy to use. Would it be possible to add a feature where you can dictate which strips you flip? Not just every other strip? This way you could play with the random and chaos pattern looks as well. I only have a couple of hours in using the program so far, if this feature is already included, please let me know. Cheers and Happy New Year!
I’ve used both versions. Why had the ability to combine multiple panels been removed? It’s difficult to picture the result of combining two or more panels. Version 1.0 was a big help.
Hi Jay, first of all thank you so much for this program. I only cant figure out how to get to see the end grain model. It doesnt show up when I open the program or if i add layers. Can you help me with this? Keep up the good work!
Try a different browser like Edge. Sometimes Chrome doesn't work for some reason. If you're still having issues, email me and I'll send you a download link directly.
Disregard my post below. My error for not following the instruction video closely . I am very satisfied with the software and would recommend it to everyone. Don't be in a rush like I was, follow the instruction video.
I ordered a copy of Cutting Board Designer for Windows and have had a problem with it. If anyone has a copy of this software and has a problem trying to make slices from a panel, please share it. I emailed product support and have never received a solution.
Don't you just wish every software writer did this for their community! Great job, Jay!
Thank you ! I used the first version for years and it was very helpful in the beginning.
thank you for sharing all this work and effort. exemplary philosophy coming from you.
USE EDGE BROWSER. Chrome didn’t work for me but edge did. Awesome🎉
This is absolutely brilliant. Thank you for creating this, it is a joy to use. Would it be possible to add a feature where you can dictate which strips you flip? Not just every other strip? This way you could play with the random and chaos pattern looks as well. I only have a couple of hours in using the program so far, if this feature is already included, please let me know. Cheers and Happy New Year!
Could you possibly make it use the unit "Smoots"?
I’ve used both versions. Why had the ability to combine multiple panels been removed? It’s difficult to picture the result of combining two or more panels. Version 1.0 was a big help.
The download link isn't working
Very cool! Thank you! 😀👍
Hi Jay, first of all thank you so much for this program. I only cant figure out how to get to see the end grain model. It doesnt show up when I open the program or if i add layers. Can you help me with this?
Keep up the good work!
website is broken, I can't download anything
I just sent you a few dollars and attempted to DL the program, the DL link does NOT work.
Try a different browser like Edge. Sometimes Chrome doesn't work for some reason. If you're still having issues, email me and I'll send you a download link directly.
@@jaysanwich I tried it using Edge and it worked. Thank you.
Disregard my post below. My error for not following the instruction video closely . I am very satisfied with the software and would recommend it to everyone. Don't be in a rush like I was, follow the instruction video.
It will not let me download it?? I am running on windows. Any help would be awesome. Thank you.
I’m now hosting the site on a new server. Try www.cbdesigner.org
I ordered a copy of Cutting Board Designer for Windows and have had a problem with it. If anyone has a copy of this software and has a problem trying to make slices from a panel, please share it. I emailed product support and have never received a solution.
How to insert metric dimensions in this program - help
The program works without units, so you can use whatever unit you want as long as you're consistent.
@@jaysanwich the program saves the work, but the next time I open the file, I don't have any saved work, why? WIN11
Where can I put angle degrees? I want to make chevron patterns
I remember when you had to do this with pen and paper.