Catherdral Doors

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Leo Graywacz
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Catherdral Doors

Post by Leo Graywacz »

I guess in all my time using eCabs I've never needed to put a cathedral or curved top door into a kitchen. Well now I'd like to and I don't see any easy way to do it. Is there no option in the door area to have a curved top panel in a rectangular door?
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Post by Scott Marshburn »

Hi Leo. Are you wanting a five piece door or a Mdf door? For five piece doors, in the door designer. select Conestoga then standard. The CRP 30 is an arch and the CRP 20 is a cathedral. If you are going to build them in-house you can set up the specs in the details for cut list. Alternatively you can select Thermwood as the source and choose the arch or cathedral door in there.
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Post by Leo Graywacz »

Thanks Scott. It's just presentation and I'll be building them in the shop. No need to tell the program how I'm doing it as I just need the render to show the client. I guess I'll search through the Conestoga list a little better. I ended up just doing them in the MDF area because I could get the look I wanted.

I knew it had to be in there somewhere. I've just never needed to use it and couldn't find much with the search other than the door designer and all I wanted to do was plop a arch top door on my cabinet.

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