Minimum Increment for door size?
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Minimum Increment for door size?
Hi,
I have a cabinet 800mm wide with two doors and my clearances are set to 2.5 mm on the sides and between the doors for a total deduction of 7.5, which should make two doors 396.25mm wide. The doors generated are 396.88 instead, and I can't find where to adjust the minimum increment which is stated as being .79mm.
Any idea how I can fix this problem?
Thanks very much,
Bev Brown
I have a cabinet 800mm wide with two doors and my clearances are set to 2.5 mm on the sides and between the doors for a total deduction of 7.5, which should make two doors 396.25mm wide. The doors generated are 396.88 instead, and I can't find where to adjust the minimum increment which is stated as being .79mm.
Any idea how I can fix this problem?
Thanks very much,
Bev Brown
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Hi Kerry,
Here is the cabinet I was having trouble with. When I had it in the cab editor I changed my standard clearances of 1.25mm on the hinge sides (for a situation of cabinets either side) to clearances of 2.5mm for Finished Ends each side.
The solution appears to be selecting \"Build in house\" instead of \"Purchase Unfinished\" in the door creation area in the Cabinet Editor.
Should I be saving every possibility of what's beside the cabinet as a separate cabinet?
Thanks,
Bev Brown
Here is the cabinet I was having trouble with. When I had it in the cab editor I changed my standard clearances of 1.25mm on the hinge sides (for a situation of cabinets either side) to clearances of 2.5mm for Finished Ends each side.
The solution appears to be selecting \"Build in house\" instead of \"Purchase Unfinished\" in the door creation area in the Cabinet Editor.
Should I be saving every possibility of what's beside the cabinet as a separate cabinet?
Thanks,
Bev Brown
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Bev Brown,
You shouldn't have to design the cabinets according to what is to the sides of them. There is a \"Perimeter Machining Allowance\" you can adjust in the \"Detail for Cut List\" within the Door and Drawer Front designer.
You shouldn't have to design the cabinets according to what is to the sides of them. There is a \"Perimeter Machining Allowance\" you can adjust in the \"Detail for Cut List\" within the Door and Drawer Front designer.
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Bev,
As Kerry mentioned \"Purchased Unfinished causes the doors to round to Conestoga Specs. Build In House uses the exact measurement.\" This is a machining allowance that will allow you to sand the doors while maintaining integrity of the door size when you purchase these doors from Conastoga.
As Kerry mentioned \"Purchased Unfinished causes the doors to round to Conestoga Specs. Build In House uses the exact measurement.\" This is a machining allowance that will allow you to sand the doors while maintaining integrity of the door size when you purchase these doors from Conastoga.
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Edge reveals that change from CAB ADJACENT WITH HALF-REVEAL, to PANEL ADJACENT . . . USE FULL REVEAL. All dependent on what is happening R and L.
Yeah, sure. Don't we all wish. Maybe in some future build, but not here now.
I want 3mm reveals everywhere (frameless cabinetry) and so I need to have three versions of every cab in my library.
1. One for cabs both sides adjacent. Edge reveals all 1.5mm.
2. One for panel-cab-cab. Edge reveals 3mm L, 1.5mm R.
3. One for cab-cab-panel. Edge reveals 1.5mm L, 3mm R.
Either that, or go into cab editor to do the unequals when needed.
Yeah, sure. Don't we all wish. Maybe in some future build, but not here now.
I want 3mm reveals everywhere (frameless cabinetry) and so I need to have three versions of every cab in my library.
1. One for cabs both sides adjacent. Edge reveals all 1.5mm.
2. One for panel-cab-cab. Edge reveals 3mm L, 1.5mm R.
3. One for cab-cab-panel. Edge reveals 1.5mm L, 3mm R.
Either that, or go into cab editor to do the unequals when needed.
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Now I understand. In that respect you will have to have the revisions. I do frame-less cabinets, but I have never used the different reveals such as you use. Maybe I should. But I don't. I have never had any complaints and for whatever it's worth unless it is a contemporary cabinetry I don't see the need to be that critical. But then again maybe I should.
At the same time, each cabinet revision can be done relatively quickly. You may also still consider doing them on the fly. But it all depends on you and the way you set up your directoryies.
Now I understand. In that respect you will have to have the revisions. I do frame-less cabinets, but I have never used the different reveals such as you use. Maybe I should. But I don't. I have never had any complaints and for whatever it's worth unless it is a contemporary cabinetry I don't see the need to be that critical. But then again maybe I should.
At the same time, each cabinet revision can be done relatively quickly. You may also still consider doing them on the fly. But it all depends on you and the way you set up your directoryies.
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