raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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Ok try this. Sorry for all the trouble with the posts :wall:
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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After a 1,000 tries you will be a wizard member. :joker:

Bob,

Save the "ROOM" you are working on in the "Jobs" folder. Then when you are trying to post the file, upload the file from the jobs folder and click , "add the file".
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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I finally figured it out. I had tyo save the panel as HSF and now it seems to work. :shock:
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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I am Back :wall: I saved a face frame as hsf and can get it to install in the room, but I can not get it to attach to the side of the cabinet.
I also saved a door and get an wire frame in dark blue into the room but it will not install. I am trying to add a side panel to a fridge cabinet that looks like the Amesbury door in cherry. I tried to attach the job and keep getting page cannot be found. I tried double clicking the cabinet and a single click on the face frame, right click but associate is in the list but not an option. I have to be making this harder than it really is. Can someone give me "install side panels for dummies"
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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If it is mainly for display purposes and since you are having such a problem associating the panel to the cabinet. Just draw the raised panels on the existing parts of the cabinet and then you will not have to associate anything. If you end up building the cabinet, you will just need to change your scribe offsets to except the end panels.

Here is a base cabinet with the end panels drawn on the side and back of the cabinet.
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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Thanks for the help but that raises another question, How do you draw it on? I am not very good with CAD programs of any kind. I finally gave up on google shetch up. To me CAD means Coranary Artey Disease :roll:
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Re: raised panels on the back & side of a base cabinet

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Hi Bob
Have looked at all the Video Tutorials they will help you alot.
Do not look at them Jan.1,2009 look at them Friday 1-2-09 :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :joker:
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