by Harry Hollander | May 8, 2013 | CounterGo Tips
One of the most common questions we get about CounterGo is “How do I draw a batwing countertop?”. Here’s a short video that shows how to draw the batwing, and as a bonus how to add a raised bar over the main countertop. That’s how to draw a...
by Harry Hollander | May 1, 2013 | CounterGo Tips
In CounterGo, the price list is set up ahead of time with all of the pieces that go into drawing a countertop. But, there are some items that you might charge for that aren’t part of the drawing like tear-out, template charges, travel, etc. Here’s a short...
by Harry Hollander | Apr 24, 2013 | CounterGo Tips
Sometimes, our CounterGo user figure out tricks that we haven’t. Here’s how to draw a curved bar top. We haven’t figured out if there’s a tricky way to get the angles on the sides to change, but this is pretty close. If you have any cool...
by Harry Hollander | Apr 17, 2013 | CounterGo Tips
Sometimes, our CounterGo users have figured out some tricks that we haven’t. I thought it wasn’t possible to draw an L-shaped countertop with a notch in the corner for a plumbing race. Here’s a tricky way to make that countertop shape. Thanks to...
by Harry Hollander | Apr 10, 2013 | CounterGo Tips
Sometimes, our CounterGo users have figured out some tricks that we haven’t. In the past, when we’ve been asked if it’s possible to draw a single countertop with two bump-outs on the same side, the answer was no. However, here’s a tricky way to...
by Harry Hollander | Mar 8, 2013 | CounterGo Tips
As you’re setting up or maintaining your CounterGo price list, you might want to add new sink models. For each sink you sell, you can add it with it’s own type (Undermount, Drop-in, or Farmer), shape (rectangle, double, 60/40, oval…), size, price,...