Slide Holes Not Visible

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Vince Lisanti
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Slide Holes Not Visible

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I cannot get drawer slide holes to be visible in the upper partitions in this cabinet. They show up in the nest so I am assuming they would be cut, but I want to make sure and would also like to know if they are visible for anyone else.

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Re: Slide Holes Not Visible

Post by Scott G Vaal »

Vince,

Your partitions are positioned past the inside edge of your left and right face frame stiles. This is because the 0.0156" (1/64th) scribe that you have applied plus 2 times the material thickness .75" (3/4") is wider than your FF stiles (overhangs the inside edge by .0156"). Since slide patterns are designed to position from the inside edge of the FF stiles, your scenario is causing the pattern to get buried into the partition. Do you need this small scribe?
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Re: Slide Holes Not Visible

Post by Vince Lisanti »

Thanks for the quick response Scott. That answers my question. I will do away with the 1/64" scribe on these cabinets.

Thanks again.
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