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Wally Schneeberger
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Does anyone have a HSF for a Stainless steel apron front sink - 36" ?? I like the Kraus but don't know how to make & save one.
https://www.directsinks.com/kitchen/kit ... l?___SID=U .
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Anyone???
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Hi Wally.
Ive been playing around with stl's a little bit
Not sure if this is workable but see how it goes
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Thanks Mark -- I'll give it a try!!
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Mark -- there is something wrong with that HSF. It screws up my plan and I have to hit UNDO before my screen goes back to normal have a look at this and the big circle behind the plan--
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Hi Wally
I see what you mean.
That round circle is the drain hole :(
The sink was about 19meters wide so the whole kitchen was in the sink.
I took it back into the part editor and have resized the sink so hopefully this one might work.
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You do have to be careful with models downloaded from the 3D Warehouse. Sometimes they are quite large. So be sure to scale them before exporting.
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Mark McCallum wrote:Hi Wally
I see what you mean.
That round circle is the drain hole :(
The sink was about 19meters wide so the whole kitchen was in the sink.
I took it back into the part editor and have resized the sink so hopefully this one might work.
You did GOOD Mark!! LOL. It works well now -- have a look --
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Hi Wally
No problem.
That's a nice decent sized kitchen.
You have put a lot of effort into the presentation. It looks great! I hope you get the job. :)
I haven't actually seen stainless sinks like those, perhaps they will be the next big thing.
I thought you might have put the stone over the top of the sink edge.
I suppose they load the gap between the sink and the stone with silicon?
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Mark -- it depends on what type of CT the customer picks. If it is Granite or solid surface then it is under mounted but if it is laminate I make a template and slide it in and silicone between the sink and counter. There is no gap to fill as the template is exact.
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