Side by side drawer problem

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Leo Graywacz
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Side by side drawer problem

Post by Leo Graywacz »

I have a cabinet that has 8 sets of drawers in the center of it. 4 high by 2 wide. They are separated by a partition. I am able to add the 8 drawers using the drawer editor, but when it comes to adding the drawer fronts I can't get it done. I've added a 3/32\" face frame member between them and I can get the drawer fronts to go in. But as soon as I delete the FF member the drawer fronts go with it. How do I do this? Here is the cabinet:
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Post by DaleKern »

Leo,

You have a hybrid cabinet design - faceframes turned on but no faceframe between the drawers (looks like frameless). I think I would add the 3/32 faceframe and leave it - just name it \"do not cut\". I think the drawers are dependant on the faceframe and removing it disturbs the program.

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Post by Forrest Chapman »

Leo,

I do the same thing in some instances and use a .001 face frame. You will have to leave it.

Forrest
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