design suggestions

Moderators: Jason Susnjara, Larry Epplin, Clint Buechlein, Scott G Vaal

Post Reply
Michael S Murray
eCabinets Beta Tester
Posts: 933
Joined: Tue, May 17 2005, 2:48PM
Location: Logansport, In
Contact:

design suggestions

Post by Michael S Murray »

Okay Guys,
Building the cabinets for a pretty nice home, including this walk in pantry, of course he wants to cut corners in this room, but yet wants to use every inch. We have agreed to the attached layout, with the exception that he wants that outside corner filled in, but not with fillers. I was going to just angle the base cab,the wall cab and the tall pantry to meet or fill in the corner, but I am drawing a complete blank as how I have done this before, and it seems like I have. It would take the front of the cabinet to be one diminsion in width and the back to be a lesser diminsion.I know I can do it in the part editor, and added panels but I seem to remember a easier way, my mind is blank, what am i missing?
Attachments
dave shepler pantry.zip
(2.82 MiB) Downloaded 297 times
Mike Murray
Versatile Cabinet & Solid Surface
mike@versatilecabinet.com
http://www.versatilecabinet.com
Michael S Murray
eCabinets Beta Tester
Posts: 933
Joined: Tue, May 17 2005, 2:48PM
Location: Logansport, In
Contact:

Re: design suggestions

Post by Michael S Murray »

and of course I need it to machine :) :)
Mike Murray
Versatile Cabinet & Solid Surface
mike@versatilecabinet.com
http://www.versatilecabinet.com
DanEpps
Wizard Member
Posts: 5852
Joined: Thu, Jul 28 2005, 10:18AM
Company Name: Dan Epps
Country: UNITED STATES
Location: Rocky Face GA

Re: design suggestions

Post by DanEpps »

With the angle for that corner you can't use a standard corner cabinet. :(

You might experiment with an angled cabinet turned sideways (inset the front or back and use "angle part"). It that doesn't work you are probably stuck with the Part Editor route.
DanEpps
Wizard Member
Posts: 5852
Joined: Thu, Jul 28 2005, 10:18AM
Company Name: Dan Epps
Country: UNITED STATES
Location: Rocky Face GA

Re: design suggestions

Post by DanEpps »

Hey Mike

Take a look at this thread from about a year ago (started by some guy named Mike Murray :wink: ) about making an outside corner cabinet.
Damon Nabors
eCabinets Beta Tester
Posts: 923
Joined: Wed, Apr 05 2006, 5:50PM
Location: Marion, Ar.
Contact:

Re: design suggestions

Post by Damon Nabors »

Mike I would make that outside corner cabinet, a dbl door cabinet and machine the notch out so it slides over the wall.


P.S. Love that wall paper. :D
Attachments
Mike Murrey.jpg
Mike Murrey.jpg (36.42 KiB) Viewed 8142 times
Damon Nabors
DanEpps
Wizard Member
Posts: 5852
Joined: Thu, Jul 28 2005, 10:18AM
Company Name: Dan Epps
Country: UNITED STATES
Location: Rocky Face GA

Re: design suggestions

Post by DanEpps »

And you can do some pretty oddbal things with corner cabinets...
oddball.jpg
oddball.jpg (36.4 KiB) Viewed 8145 times
Michael S Murray
eCabinets Beta Tester
Posts: 933
Joined: Tue, May 17 2005, 2:48PM
Location: Logansport, In
Contact:

Re: design suggestions

Post by Michael S Murray »

Hi Guys,
Thanks for the help, funny Dan, guess I must have struggled with this one before.
I really need a standard straight cabinet, clipped at a 22.5 degree angle to the back. I think it will have to be done in parts editor unless I am missing something. Seems like this would be a good cabinet to add to the standard cabinets as I am sure it is a pretty common occurance.I guess I could pull the end off the cabinet that was going to be angled, clip the top, deck, and shelves. Measure the lengh of the angle and then create another cabinet to that depth and then delete everything but the end I need, bring it in and make an assembly. This would give me hinge holes and shelf holes, but would not resize correctly in any direction. Any one with a better idea that would resize. I would hate to make this thing over and over...
Thanks again.
Mike Murray
Versatile Cabinet & Solid Surface
mike@versatilecabinet.com
http://www.versatilecabinet.com
Gene Davis

Re: design suggestions

Post by Gene Davis »

I wuz gonna show you how to handle it with a big fancy display cube, but I know you're a cutter! :)
Mike Seisser
eCabinets Beta Tester
Posts: 544
Joined: Wed, Feb 22 2006, 11:40PM
Company Name: NCB Inc.
Country: UNITED STATES

Re: design suggestions

Post by Mike Seisser »

Gene Davis wrote:I wuz gonna show you how to handle it with a big fancy display cube, but I know you're a cutter! :)
Display cube shaped like a (s)Ketchup bottle? :twisted:
Proper Planning Prevents Poor Production.
Gene Davis

Re: design suggestions

Post by Gene Davis »

That's enough, Mike.

I am a committed display cube carver, now! :D

Furthermore, one risks one's Forum status with a mention of another software package.
Damon Nabors
eCabinets Beta Tester
Posts: 923
Joined: Wed, Apr 05 2006, 5:50PM
Location: Marion, Ar.
Contact:

Re: design suggestions

Post by Damon Nabors »

No more Condiments on this site!!!!!! :beer:

Oops, when does spell checker get added to this site?
Last edited by Damon Nabors on Fri, Jan 11 2008, 8:28AM, edited 1 time in total.
Damon Nabors
Mike Seisser
eCabinets Beta Tester
Posts: 544
Joined: Wed, Feb 22 2006, 11:40PM
Company Name: NCB Inc.
Country: UNITED STATES

Re: design suggestions

Post by Mike Seisser »

Damon Nabors wrote:No more Condoments on this site!!!!!! :beer:

It's important to practice safe cabinet making. :mrgreen:
Proper Planning Prevents Poor Production.
Dean Fehribach
Site Admin
Posts: 482
Joined: Mon, May 09 2005, 2:10PM
Company Name: Thermwood Corporation
Country: UNITED STATES
Location: Thermwood

Re: design suggestions

Post by Dean Fehribach »

Gene Davis wrote:I wuz gonna show you how to handle it with a big fancy display cube, but I know you're a cutter! :)
Even those that aren't "cutters" are still valued customers of Thermwood.
Dean Fehribach
I.S. Mgr., Thermwood
Dell Workstation T1650 / XEON E3 / 8GB RAM / 1GB nVidia Quadro 600 / Windows 8 Pro x64
Post Reply