Corner cabinet hardware.
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Corner cabinet hardware.
Can you guys make a square corner cabinet lazysusan door accept the two different hinges needed to marry the doors? I would think a special dialog would be needed for this. But I'm only a cabinet maker not a programer.
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Michael,
If you are just wanting to add the hinges to the cabinet so that they show up on your bill of materials you can add them by opening the cabinet and going to Define Defaults/Add Items and clicking on Go to Cabinet Items and add the hinges there. This will let the hinges become part of that cabinet.
If you are wanting to drill the hinge holes in the doors then I think it is still back to the part editor.
Kerry
If you are just wanting to add the hinges to the cabinet so that they show up on your bill of materials you can add them by opening the cabinet and going to Define Defaults/Add Items and clicking on Go to Cabinet Items and add the hinges there. This will let the hinges become part of that cabinet.
If you are wanting to drill the hinge holes in the doors then I think it is still back to the part editor.
Kerry
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Kerry, I am familiar with the defaults. However, the defaults do not allow the square cabinet the option to designate the two types of hinges it takes to mount a Lazy Susan door. Inset or otherwise. One can default the carcass hinge for example but not the marriage hinge. And, viceversa.
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Michael,
You can add both hinges. Set your first hinge as the \"Default Hinge\" and set the second hinge and mounts as an \"Add Item\" Save the cabinet and now every time you use this cabinet it will have both sets of hinges. I do the same thing for Lazy Susan's. I use \"Add Item\" to have the Susan show up when I place cabinets. You can do this for tip out hardware, shelf pins and grommets, etc. Any thing you want associated to that cabinet that cannot be included in the defaults.
Kerry
You can add both hinges. Set your first hinge as the \"Default Hinge\" and set the second hinge and mounts as an \"Add Item\" Save the cabinet and now every time you use this cabinet it will have both sets of hinges. I do the same thing for Lazy Susan's. I use \"Add Item\" to have the Susan show up when I place cabinets. You can do this for tip out hardware, shelf pins and grommets, etc. Any thing you want associated to that cabinet that cannot be included in the defaults.
Kerry
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