raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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Please help - I want to put raised panels on the side & back of a base cabinet and cant seem to get it right - I take my cabinet into the cabinet editor and load a door panel then align it and it looks like what i want - but when i return to the room the panel wont come with the cabinet ? :wall: please tell me what i am doing wrong :?:
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You have to associate the panels to the cabinet or they will disappear.

Double-click the cabinet to select it then single-click the panel. Right-click anywhere and select "Associations->Associate to Cabinet" from the menu.
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WOW :!: Thanks Dan :!: You really are a Super Wizard :beer:
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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You can also take a cab, add doors to it, then uncheck all the parts leaving just the doors, save as Bar Panels or whatever, now you have a resizable panel that you can take into a room and place like a cabinet.HTH
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tim lucas wrote:WOW :!: Thanks Dan :!: You really are a Super Wizard :beer:
Nah...I just remember things that have bitten me many times before. :wink:

Rick's method is the best solution for making resizable applied end panels. Bear in mind though that they cannot be associated to a cabinet so you will have to save as an assembly if you want to keep the cabinet with the applied end panel as a single unit and assemblies must have each component resized individually. Also, assemblies are always placed into a room on the floor so you will have to manually locate upper units.
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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What do you mean uncheck everything but the doors. I tried hiding parts and saving the doors, but when I select the saved door I get the complete cabinet back. I want to add a shaker panel to the side of a cabinet for a refrigerator.
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Go into Construction settings and uncheck all the parts you do not want to keep.
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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Bob, you can also apply a panel-flat or raised(door) on to your cabinet after it has been placed in the room.
I always use a panel on all exposed ends, either flat or raised depending on budget. Doing it this way also allows you to set scribes. This is handy for us because we always oversize our aplied panels and then scribe them in to the wall, etc. This way we dont have a bunch of scribe mouldings that to me look like a mistake or poor craftsmanship.
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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I've been reading and working at this so long I've about pulled what little hair I have left out. I went to the room and tried to apply the panel to the side of the fridge cabinet but could not place it in the room. I tried to associate it to the wall but it still would not place. I also tried it in the cabinet editor, I can get the panel to show up but it is stuck to the front of the cabinet and will not move. I tried to associate it to the cabinet but associate will not appear in the drop box as an option after I right click. I double clicked the box and single clicked the panel, still won't work. I attached the cabinet, I need the side panel 103 tall, 27 wide and figured 1" thick. If I need a different thickness please let me know.
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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Has anyone been able to open this file? It will not open on my machine.
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No Damon, I tried earlier,no go..
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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Sorry, I think this will open now.
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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I guess this was a stay in bed day, I can't seem to upload the file and get it to work
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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I think I finally got it to up load,
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