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Sergio Fetter
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Moving Cabinet

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Hello everyone,
I am working on my first job in the 5.2 build 3. I am encountering some problems.
I am trying to place a a sink cabinet. Once I pick it, I change the size from 36in to 33in and click ok. The closest that I can get to my corner cabinet is 2in. That causes a problem in my layout. If I click to go to the left (opposite) the cabinet jumps to the door of the kitchen.
Has anyone else have had this problem? Does anyone have any idea on what I should do?

Thanks
S Fetter
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Justin Melhiser

Re: Moving Cabinet

Post by Justin Melhiser »

Sergio
Right click on your screen int he room layout. Go to define standard dimensions. Check the cabinet to cabinet clearance, make sure this is not set to 2". If it is change it to 0" and it will work fine.
Sergio Fetter
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Re: Moving Cabinet

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Justin,
Thank you very much for your quick reply. I have that set and still will not work.
Here I am attaching my job there so you can check it out.
Thanks
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Sergio Fetter
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Walker T Scott

Re: Moving Cabinet

Post by Walker T Scott »

Sergio

You will have to make the two cabinets an assembly for what you are trying to do. I have attached a modified version of your room. Hope this helps.
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Justin Melhiser

Re: Moving Cabinet

Post by Justin Melhiser »

Sergio
That is not a corner cabinet that your trying to place the cabinet next to, this is why it will not snap to its edge. I deleted your cabinet and made sure mine cabinet to cabinet was set to zero, zoom in on the area I wanted to install the cabinet and it installed fine. You can also try changing the place mode to free style and add the cabinet.
Sergio Fetter
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Re: Moving Cabinet

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I appreciated that Walker.
I guess that will solve my problem for the time being.
Thanks again!
Sergio Fetter
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Dell Vostro 230 - Intel(R) Core(TM)2 2 Duo CPU E7500 @ 2.93GHz 2.93 GHz
Ram 3GB - Windows 7 32-bit
Sergio Fetter
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Joined: Tue, Jan 23 2007, 12:29PM
Company Name: Two Mile
Location: NC

Re: Moving Cabinet

Post by Sergio Fetter »

Justin,
Thank you very much.
How would you define a corner cabinet. I need a cabinet in that shape and there is nothing like in the standard cabinets.
Could you give me couple hints to make a corner cabinet in that shape that will snap?

Thanks!
Sergio Fetter
Designer Specialist

Dell Vostro 230 - Intel(R) Core(TM)2 2 Duo CPU E7500 @ 2.93GHz 2.93 GHz
Ram 3GB - Windows 7 32-bit
Justin Melhiser

Re: Moving Cabinet

Post by Justin Melhiser »

Sergio
Take a look at this cabinet. It started out as a corner cabinet.
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Re: Moving Cabinet

Post by Sergio Fetter »

Hey Justin,
It looks good. Is this a base cabinet or wall cabinet? Can I add frace frame to it?

Thanks!
Sergio Fetter
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Ram 3GB - Windows 7 32-bit
Justin Melhiser

Re: Moving Cabinet

Post by Justin Melhiser »

Sergio
This is a base cabinet detached toe and yes you can put face frames on it.
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