I do not normally do frameless cabinets, so I am not up on the does and don'ts with ecab and frameless. If I have a frameless cab with a blind corner, how do you place the door without it trying to size it the entire opening? I placed a verticle stretcher where the blind corner would end so I would have a place to mount my hinge plate, but when you click on the door opening, it highlights the whole cab. I placed the door with a inset of 24\" so the door would be narrower. Is this the correct way or am I missing something?
This one was a trick for me and worth a million dollars.
I took a std framed base cabinet and used the left and right stile accordingly. Made it the depth I would want my blind cabinet attaching plus the reveal for the drawer/door collision.
For example: if your cabinet is 24 and you use a 3\" filler to off set the collision then your left/right stile should be 24+3-\"thickness of the end panels\".
I did an inset on the face frame; and inset the top, bottom and \"L or R\"sides.
Added my door and now I have an expandable blind corner.
Can you expand the cabinet without taking it to the cabinet editor? It appears that the board stock you use is a face frame. Does the face frame interfear with the openning of the door? Do you have any complaints about the space between the cabinets that will hide stuff that falls?
You're right. It is a faceframe part. I forgot how I did the workaround, remembering only that I started the hard way with the \"no cut\" partition, then found it easier to use a faceframe member.
The cab resizes, and the door grows or shrinks, but not predictably. Some bug or another.
I've never concerned myself with the gap, but someone with any real worries could tack on some scraps of 3/4 to block things off.
Our installations all use adjustable leg levelers, and the toeboards snap onto the legs with clips, thus are readily removeable. Nice for getting below if you ever have to, or for hiding your stash, or weapons, or whatever.
Anyone losing a bauble into the void can retrieve it quickly, if they remember what to do.
Your doors may not be resizing because of a user define issue. What you may want to try is changing the door height just slightly when adding instead of letting the software choose the size. (ie. 23.99 instead of 24)
I deal with a blind corner very simply. Since my reveal never changes I place a 27\" faceframe stile (made from sheet stock). Place the doors and drawers with a inset equal to your FF material and whatever gaps you need for spacing. Your gap for the overlay side will need to be a negative number of material thickness minus the amount of reveal to the edge of the end panel.
Typically I make my blind corners without a drawer. This makes for a simple build and less of a headache with the partition. The partition is only a problem without a router...
I throw a Pivot/pivot-slide/slide in it and call it a day.
Thanks for the ideas Michael and Forrest. I'm just getting back to playing around with eCabinets and this thread caught my interest. After seeing your pics I thought I would see if I could draw one the way we build one and be able to change it's size.
I did except one problem. I used a display panel where we place a 1/2\" cover. It doesn't move as the cabinet is resized. Is there a way to lock the panel to a certain part of the cabinet, like the left side, so that when the cabinet resizes the panel keeps positioned. In this case the panel should be indexing from the left side of the cabinet. Thanks for the help already.
Steve
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Michael, that worked. I kept it as drawn because i can assemble it faster. But your idea worked. I just assigned negative insets on the stretcher to postion it to suit our build method. Also Michael, I believe you and I may use the same barber. I've seen your business card up on Debra's mirror. Is that right?