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gaynelle crofts
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Glenn Van Reason wrote:No that is just a picture of the cabinet, I need the actual hsf file of the cabinet so I can open it in eCabinets and try it out
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Post by Glenn Van Reason »

I'm no expert on faceframes as we only do frameless but do you have to have mid styles for the section to get separate doors first.
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In your drawing you need to add FF for where you'd like the doors to go. The frames also define boundaries for doors or drawer fronts as do vertical partitions.
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yeah what he said...I get the terminology mixed up down here lol
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Great!!! Thanks. It seems I have done this the past couple of cabinets I created and didn't have to do this. Maybe it is because they were frameless????
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Definitely because they were frameless. In frameless construction, every fixed shelf and partition acts as a boundary for doors and drawers. In face frame construction however, the face frame members define the boundaries.
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