Sink cut out in counter top

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Sink cut out in counter top

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I always take my counter top in the Parts Editor to cut out for my display sink but this time my counter top is on a 45 degree angle and I cant see how to mark the area. Is there a way to rotate the top in parts editor :?:
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Re: Sink cut out in counter top

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Tim,

Make your top for the sink a seperate top the size of your cabinet, this makes the cuttout simple, then do the rest of the tops.
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Kerry, Thank you, I just did not think of it that way :shock: but it worked just right

A while back I seen you post that when it comes to lighting - less is better, I have a problem that for my base cabinets to light up ok I have to turn up the brightness - then the wall cabinets washout or add more lights like this - how do you make it balance out ?
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Re: Sink cut out in counter top

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Tim put a light in at a lower level
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Nick M Singer wrote:Tim put a light in at a lower level
Yep that works even better

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