Deleting all parts except door

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Ted Allen
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Deleting all parts except door

Post by Ted Allen »

Hi,

I am trying to make a door that can be used as end panel or back panel.

I have deleted all parts except the door, in the appropriate editors.

Now when I click to go back to the main cab area I get the \"Do you want to change to frameless\" and can't get past that.

I have tried going back and ending up with different part as the last delete and it still won't go past that popup question.

Thanks
Ted
Todd Miller

Post by Todd Miller »

Ted,
If you want to add a door to the cabinet, you can load a door just like you load a cabinet.

Start by loading an item,
Then select, door/drawer on the select items menu.
You should then be able to create the door you want and apply it to the cabinet. Although, you will still need to position it correctly on the cabinet.
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Ted

Why not just load the door directly without a cabinet? Just click the Doors/Drawers radio button on the same dialog you load cabinets from.
Todd Miller

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Is there an echo in here?
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HERE?...Here?...here?...
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

Ted Allen,

I had to develope a \"bar panel\" for my clientel. This panel is sizable so I can insert it into the room and it gives me the door sizes I need.

The \"bar panel\" is fixed to the back side of a peninsula and in most cases is taller than the std cabinetry for a raised bar.

From a std cabinet I changed the global stock to 3/4 birch for example, then removed everything except the back. made this cabinet with a detatched toe, and placed the doors with a 15 1/8\" top reveal and 1/8\" elsewhere.

This 15 1/8\" top reveal allows for a 15\" wire chase to be added to the top of this back panel. And of course can be whatever you need. I use this for my builds to apply a corbel.

Now, I also developed a panel that has a 1/8\" reveal at the top for the work stations. This will be without the corbels.

All the components are sizable to include the wire chase. The wire chase is still in the developement stages as I have a dificult time sizing these because of constraints.

But this works for me.
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sometimes I make something hard out of something simple

Post by Ted Allen »

Duhhhhhhhh, Ted!

Thanks Guys, simple enough. :oops:

Micheal, that is cool.

Ted
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Here is a sample
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