Angled Cabinet
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Angled Cabinet
Does anybody know how to create a cabinet with angled sides?
Thanks,
John
Thanks,
John
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Re: Angled Cabinet
Do you have a sketch of what you are looking for that you could upload?
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Re: Angled Cabinet
See attached image
Thanks,
John
Thanks,
John
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Re: Angled Cabinet
John,
You will need to build it from a corner cabinet. I have attached a cabinet and i can walk you through it if you need.
You will need to build it from a corner cabinet. I have attached a cabinet and i can walk you through it if you need.
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Re: Angled Cabinet
Kerry,
Am I looking at the front of the cabinet or the back?
If it is the back I will have issues placing molding on.
John
Am I looking at the front of the cabinet or the back?
If it is the back I will have issues placing molding on.
John
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Re: Angled Cabinet
John,
This is a view of the front of the cabinet. You can extend the two ends in length so that you can miter them but eCabinets will not show that graphically.
What is the issue for moldings.
Kerry
This is a view of the front of the cabinet. You can extend the two ends in length so that you can miter them but eCabinets will not show that graphically.
What is the issue for moldings.
Kerry
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Re: Angled Cabinet
Kerry,
when you say extend the two ends in length, how does that translate in the software?
Is it right front, left front, right back, left back etc.
Also I take the word graphically to mean I won't see it?
Thanks,
John
when you say extend the two ends in length, how does that translate in the software?
Is it right front, left front, right back, left back etc.
Also I take the word graphically to mean I won't see it?
Thanks,
John
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Re: Angled Cabinet
Angled Cabinet
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Re: Angled Cabinet
Kerry,
The cabinet you created looks good, see attached results when I put a fixed in the cabinet.
How do I get around that?
John
The cabinet you created looks good, see attached results when I put a fixed in the cabinet.
How do I get around that?
John
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Re: Angled Cabinet
John,
I don't get that result when I add a fixed shelf. My fixed shelf looks like the adjustable shelf I posted above.
I have to use some tricks to get the cabinet you want from the corner cabinet.
In the cabinet I posted I have turned off the left and right ends. To add shelves I must turn the ends on, add the shelves and then turn the ends back off.
You probably won't ber able to adjust any dimensions or make changes to the cabinet without turning the ends on.
We are doing some things this cabinet was not designed to do.
I haven't looked at Georges cabinets to see if he had some better ideas. When I get back to the office Friday I will play with this some more. Right now I am working on a netbook using stolen internet so it is hard to experiment.
Kerry
I don't get that result when I add a fixed shelf. My fixed shelf looks like the adjustable shelf I posted above.
I have to use some tricks to get the cabinet you want from the corner cabinet.
In the cabinet I posted I have turned off the left and right ends. To add shelves I must turn the ends on, add the shelves and then turn the ends back off.
You probably won't ber able to adjust any dimensions or make changes to the cabinet without turning the ends on.
We are doing some things this cabinet was not designed to do.
I haven't looked at Georges cabinets to see if he had some better ideas. When I get back to the office Friday I will play with this some more. Right now I am working on a netbook using stolen internet so it is hard to experiment.
Kerry
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Re: Angled Cabinet
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Re: Angled Cabinet
Angled Cabinet
DXF Files_Deck,Top,Shelf
I set them up in a Cad program and save the DXF File in e-Cabinets
I hope this helps you John
DXF Files_Deck,Top,Shelf
I set them up in a Cad program and save the DXF File in e-Cabinets
I hope this helps you John
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