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Alex Bowler
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angled top

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Hi could some one help me rotate this top to match the sides i have tried angle part in construction setting but have had no success.
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Chris B Campbell
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Make your top a display panel. thats the only way I have been able to rotate cabinet parts.
Kerry Fullington
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Re: angled top

Post by Kerry Fullington »

Alex,

I would use a stretcher for this part. The stretcher can be rotated and will create different joinery and re-size with the cabinet to a certain extent.
Mark McCallum
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Yes I agree with Kerry strechers are easier to use.
I was on another tack.
I laid a cabinet on its door to create a unit similar to yours and used the angled part controls. Just another option
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Re: angled top

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Whoops, with the file
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Alex Bowler
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Re: angled top

Post by Alex Bowler »

Hi how would you go about it using a stretcher?
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