Back Toe?

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John J. Desmond
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Back Toe?

Post by John J. Desmond »

I have noticed that cabinets downloaded from eCabinets have a front toe kick panel. Is there a way to add a back toe kick panel? If not is there anyone out there that would like an option button added to the program that gives this option? I prefer to have the front and back toe added to the cut list and have sleepers always available from scrap. Anyway, anyone know of this?

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Re: Back Toe?

Post by Josh Rayburn »

John,
Could you not use a stretcher instead?
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John J. Desmond
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Re: Back Toe?

Post by John J. Desmond »

Thanks Josh. Yes, I do use a stretcher but was hoping, maybe, for a quicker way that would be apart of the toe kick set up. I assume everyone uses a stretcher.
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Re: Back Toe?

Post by Josh Rayburn »

Yep, I hear ya John. Everything is do-able in ecabinets, but nothing seems to be easy to do. :D
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