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Wine rack Cabinet
I hope someone can steer me in the right direction on how to add diagonal strips to the lower part (open) of this cabinet to create a wine rack. I have been trying for a couple of hours now and can't seem to find how. TIA.
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Thanks Mike - That's not quite it but how did you put the shelves in the cab and rotate them?Mike Seisser wrote:Wally,
Is this what you're after?
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Wally,
Acutally it's a display cube sized to the inside dimension of that cabinet, then taken into Part Editor. Once in Contour Mode I figured out the geometry, made an outline of what you see, then back into Part Editor and used the Create Part Using Closed Contour option.
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Acutally it's a display cube sized to the inside dimension of that cabinet, then taken into Part Editor. Once in Contour Mode I figured out the geometry, made an outline of what you see, then back into Part Editor and used the Create Part Using Closed Contour option.
Mike
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Make a display cube then put it into the parts editor. Then cut your squares into and cut them through. Go into the contour editor and make triangles on the corners of your cube to make it into a square (or rectangle) and go back into the parts editor. Right click the mouse and choose 'cut pocket using closed contour' then choose your contour, do this for the four corners and bring it back into the main editor. Make a copy of it using CTRL C & V. Place them into your cabinet and associate the grid with your cabinets and save.
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It sounds like you've got it. If you get any errors when trying to do the cutouts make sure you don't separate the display cube into 2 individual pieces. It won't let you do the cut. I had it happen in the corners. What I did was make a rectangle instead of a square to get rid of the extra little triangle piece. When I did it with closed contours it told me what was wrong. But when I did it with geometry cutting it just said I couldn't do it with no explanation. Took me about 10 seconds to figure out how to do it and 1/2 hour to do it.