Background We built this Center City closet for a long-time client who said, "What my wife wants, she gets!" This closet is bigger than most Philadelphia kitchens. The cabinets are fully twenty-four inches deep and just under eight feet tall. The room itself is roughly sixteen...
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Fixing Modified Subassemblies or Products
So, why would someone be fixing modified subassemblies or products? Well, every now and then, you may inadvertently save a subassembly or product back to the library rather than only in the row, product, or project. When you do this, the original subassembly or product is...
Completed Galleries
Well, it has been some time since our last post and we now have completed galleries here at www.foxwoodworking.com. We have finally added descriptions to all of the gallery images and have added thumbnails that link to either other pictures of the project or to similar...
Featured on the CMA website.
We have been fortunate to take advantage of a great opportunity. We were one of three fellow members of the Cabinetmaker's Association (CMA) to have their work featured in the CMA Photo Galleries. The CMA is an organization that provides professionals in the cabinetmaking business (and...
Math Test
At first, we sample in the ( is odd) equidistant points around : where is some step. Then we interpolate points by polynomial (1) Its coefficients are found as a solution of system of linear equations: (2) Here are references to existing...