Hi Guys
My dumb question time again
I am trying to place a two piece assembly onto a wall. Both cabinets in the assembly are made from upper seed cabinets. I can load them individually into the room editor at the predetermined wall height and place in wireframe. No problem.
When I load the assembly made from these units it loads at floor level, I have tried another wall assembly. Same result.
I can move it in elevation mode, but I don't think that is the intended method of placement.
Is this how the room layout worked in earlier versions?
PS I do miss the align objects dialog from the cab editor not being in room layout
Loading wall assemblies into room layout question
Moderators: Jason Susnjara, Larry Epplin, Clint Buechlein, Scott G Vaal
-
- Guru Member
- Posts: 512
- Joined: Thu, Jun 16 2005, 7:53PM
- Location: Sydney Aust
Loading wall assemblies into room layout question
- Attachments
-
- Marie Rich&Wrench2.esj
- (3.52 MiB) Downloaded 327 times
-
- Junior Member
- Posts: 68
- Joined: Fri, Jun 23 2006, 9:01AM
- Location: palm harbor, fl
Re: Loading wall assemblies into room layout question
i am also having a problem in the assembly section of e-cabs. i can load my assembly, but it set to far back on the screen. and i can not bring it foward. the only thin g that moves is the X Y Z anf target. thanks, darren
- Attachments
-
- coffee and side table.esa
- (918.02 KiB) Downloaded 328 times
-
- Wizard Member
- Posts: 4723
- Joined: Mon, May 09 2005, 7:33PM
- Company Name: Double E Cabinets
- Country: UNITED STATES
- Location: Amarillo, TX
Re: Loading wall assemblies into room layout question
Mark,
All assemblies will be placed at floor level. Place the assembly in the room and use align to back to place it on your wall (or place it in the wall elevation view) then use the position on wall entry boxes to position the assembly properly. Assemblies are done this way because they can be made up of wall and base cabinets and the software doesn't know which one you intend the final asssembly to be,
Kerry
All assemblies will be placed at floor level. Place the assembly in the room and use align to back to place it on your wall (or place it in the wall elevation view) then use the position on wall entry boxes to position the assembly properly. Assemblies are done this way because they can be made up of wall and base cabinets and the software doesn't know which one you intend the final asssembly to be,
Kerry
-
- Wizard Member
- Posts: 4723
- Joined: Mon, May 09 2005, 7:33PM
- Company Name: Double E Cabinets
- Country: UNITED STATES
- Location: Amarillo, TX
Re: Loading wall assemblies into room layout question
Darren,
I think your file is corrupt. eCabinets will probably want to look at it and get info as to how it was created.
Kerry
I think your file is corrupt. eCabinets will probably want to look at it and get info as to how it was created.
Kerry
-
- Junior Member
- Posts: 68
- Joined: Fri, Jun 23 2006, 9:01AM
- Location: palm harbor, fl
Re: Loading wall assemblies into room layout question
thanks kerry, i will send it to thermwood. darren
-
- Guru Member
- Posts: 512
- Joined: Thu, Jun 16 2005, 7:53PM
- Location: Sydney Aust
Re: Loading wall assemblies into room layout question
Thanks for the reply Kerry. The loading at floor level makes a little bit of sense.
After it is loaded, so far I have tried, Move in wall elevation, it just jams up, I can use control right click but it will not place properly.
I just can't get this slippery little sucker into position!
I've spent a good 2 hours trying to place it. I've given up.
I'll buy anyone who can do it using metric sizing an imaginary beer.
After it is loaded, so far I have tried, Move in wall elevation, it just jams up, I can use control right click but it will not place properly.
I just can't get this slippery little sucker into position!
I've spent a good 2 hours trying to place it. I've given up.
I'll buy anyone who can do it using metric sizing an imaginary beer.
-
- Guru Member
- Posts: 833
- Joined: Thu, May 14 2009, 11:41PM
- Company Name: Diamond Lake Custom Woodworks
- Location: Newport, WA
- Contact:
Re: Loading wall assemblies into room layout question
Mark,
You probably already know this, but make sure you are in Free Style positioning versus one of the other modes of positioning cabinets. This has bit me in the booty a few times.
Right Click -> Place Cabinet/Assembly Options -> Place Mode -> Free Style
I use this and then the Shift and arrow keys to move the cabinet/assemblies/display objects around where I need them positioned.
You probably already know this, but make sure you are in Free Style positioning versus one of the other modes of positioning cabinets. This has bit me in the booty a few times.
Right Click -> Place Cabinet/Assembly Options -> Place Mode -> Free Style
I use this and then the Shift and arrow keys to move the cabinet/assemblies/display objects around where I need them positioned.
Sincerely,
Don Thomson
Diamond Lake Custom Woodworks, LLC
509-671-6230
Newport, WA
http://www.dlwoodworks.com
Don Thomson
Diamond Lake Custom Woodworks, LLC
509-671-6230
Newport, WA
http://www.dlwoodworks.com
-
- Wizard Member
- Posts: 4723
- Joined: Mon, May 09 2005, 7:33PM
- Company Name: Double E Cabinets
- Country: UNITED STATES
- Location: Amarillo, TX
Re: Loading wall assemblies into room layout question
Don,
I probably confused Mark. I told him to use Align to back to place the assemble in the room and get it associated to a wall. You are correct that he would then be better off to use free style in the elevation view to position the cabinet.
Kerry
I probably confused Mark. I told him to use Align to back to place the assemble in the room and get it associated to a wall. You are correct that he would then be better off to use free style in the elevation view to position the cabinet.
Kerry