Assembly Marks on Toe Kick- Trashes door alignment.

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David Hall
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Assembly Marks on Toe Kick- Trashes door alignment.

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Start with the standard base frameless cabinet
Global change to blind dado construction, 50% Tenon
Add fixed shelf
Change top opening to 6" height.
Add default assembly marks "all parts"
Change "Front toe" assembly mark to "top edge" using same pattern (oo), change front toe "left edge" pattern to "None"
Add left hinge door to lower opening
Add drawer to top opening

Note bottom edge of door hanging below toe kick notch by .089"
Note overlap of door and drawer face.

When proper reveals and space between door and drawer are added, the door, drawer overlap problem is elminated, but the real problem of the missaligned bottom door edge is still present.

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Dave
David Hall
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Justin Melhiser

Re: Assembly Marks on Toe Kick- Trashes door alignment.

Post by Justin Melhiser »

David
I will check in to this right away. I will get back with you asap.
Walker T Scott

Re: Assembly Marks on Toe Kick- Trashes door alignment.

Post by Walker T Scott »

David

I have the assembly marks listed for the programmers. If you add the door and drawer before adding the assembly marks the door will not over hang the deck. As for the door drawer overlap that is the correct behaviour when there are no gaps or reveals set.


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Gary Urlacher
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Re: Assembly Marks on Toe Kick- Trashes door alignment.

Post by Gary Urlacher »

I just had the same problem. I had a regular base cabinet. I added a partition and added the marks only to the partition.
I could not get the doors to work correct. I deleted the doors, deleted the marks off the partition, added the doors
and the doors are good.

There is indeed something going on with this.

Gary
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