re-sizing errors
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re-sizing errors
I use a T-mold for my frameless cabinets that eCabinets sees as a face frame. When I change the width of a side stile to allow for scribe, the doors and drawers don't resize properly. My only fix has been to delete and reinstall the doors and drawers - too much time.
To change the size of the stile, in the Cabinet Editor, I go to construction settings:Face frames and change both the size of the stile (page 2) and the outside scribe (page 1). It doesn't seem to matter whether I am in the main Cabinet Editor or Face frame area.
Second unrelated question: Is there a way to globally change the doors and drawer fronts or add a finished end panel in a batch job like you can in a custom layout?
Thanks,
Rick Fulgham
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To change the size of the stile, in the Cabinet Editor, I go to construction settings:Face frames and change both the size of the stile (page 2) and the outside scribe (page 1). It doesn't seem to matter whether I am in the main Cabinet Editor or Face frame area.
Second unrelated question: Is there a way to globally change the doors and drawer fronts or add a finished end panel in a batch job like you can in a custom layout?
Thanks,
Rick Fulgham
New World Craftsman
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Michael look here http://www.outwater.com/promo/tees/?gcl ... WAodEBKrqQMichael Yeargain wrote:Just curious Rick. What is a T mold?
Rick correct me if I'm wrong.
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Rick Fulgham,
Currently there is not a easy button for this. In batch mode you need to edit the cabinets. And add a door to batch for the finished ends.
You can also take the end panel to the part editor and cut a panel. I'm sure you may already know that.
Currently there is not a easy button for this. In batch mode you need to edit the cabinets. And add a door to batch for the finished ends.
You can also take the end panel to the part editor and cut a panel. I'm sure you may already know that.
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Oops! I typed in a reply earlier but didn't send it, got delayed, and the system kicked me off. Guess I'll try again.
I make a wooden T-mold to match my cabinets. Typically it's 13/16 wide with a 1/4 x 7/16 tongue. That way I get a solid edge that I can make wider for scribes, bottom light rail, extra space at top for crown, etc. I use spacers between dado blades with the chippers on the outside (see below). Then I cut a 1/4 slot in the edge of the sides, deck, stretchers or whatever, glue and tap in. The other bonus is that I can stain and finish before it is installed and don't have to worry about the melamine interiors
I added the doors and drawers in the door editor.
thanks, Rick
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I make a wooden T-mold to match my cabinets. Typically it's 13/16 wide with a 1/4 x 7/16 tongue. That way I get a solid edge that I can make wider for scribes, bottom light rail, extra space at top for crown, etc. I use spacers between dado blades with the chippers on the outside (see below). Then I cut a 1/4 slot in the edge of the sides, deck, stretchers or whatever, glue and tap in. The other bonus is that I can stain and finish before it is installed and don't have to worry about the melamine interiors
I added the doors and drawers in the door editor.
thanks, Rick
1/8 chipper ____ Profile:
left dado blade ___[ ] something like this
washers and shims [__ ]
right dado blade [____]
1/4 chipper
____
or ___[ ]
[__ ] hopefully you get
[ ] the idea
__[ ]
[ ]
[_______]
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Rick, your drawing is clear..............as mud
No, I understand, that's a neat idea. I can't reproduce the problem you are having with the doors. When you delete and reinstall them do you have to change any settings for them to re-size? I might be a glitch, I would start over with a seed cabinet from the standard directory to see .
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Rick,
Just a far shot. Do you by chance have any constraints; or partitions, shelf, top, or deck insets on this cabinet?
By the way when you said e_cabinets sees it as a faceframe, are your cabinets framed or frameless?
Just a far shot. Do you by chance have any constraints; or partitions, shelf, top, or deck insets on this cabinet?
By the way when you said e_cabinets sees it as a faceframe, are your cabinets framed or frameless?
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