Grouping Cabinet parts

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Brian Anderson
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Grouping Cabinet parts

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I am working with grain matching an actual cabinet box. No drawer or door fronts attached. What i am doing is Making a box that is finished throughout ( top, deck, left end, and right end). I am familiar with grouping drawer and door fronts but not "carcass" parts. I don't know if this is even possible. Any ideas??
Daniel Odom
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I think this is one of those times where you'd have to manually nest one part at a time to get it to come out right. Nest a part, cut and then nest the next part into the off-fall. I wouldn't want to do a lot of parts this way, but a few cabinets wouldn't be that big of a deal.
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