Toe Kick

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Joe Ford
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Toe Kick

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I build my cabinets with the toe kick attached to the front side of the end panel instead of between them. However, I can't seem to find out how to make this happen in ecabinet systems. I would appreciate any suggestions anyone might have.
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This is the way I do it
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

Your full dado depth should the same thickness as the end panel. George is using a 3/4\" generic material therefore the depth of the full dado will be 3/4\"
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Joe Ford
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Post by Joe Ford »

Thanks guys... I have been searching for a way to do that for a really long time.

Joe
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Post by Kerry Fullington »

Joe,
You don't have to use the full dado trick any more. Go to the Toe Kick tab in Construction Settings and add a negative left and right inset to the kick that is equal to the thickness of your end panel materials. This will lengthen the kick.
Kerry
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