Adding a Mid-Rail

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Dan Senkiewicz
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Adding a Mid-Rail

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OK- I'm working on a clipped corner vanity and having a devil of a time adding a mid rail to my faceframe. This is needed to insert a fixed drawer door that will consume the depth of the sink basin. I can add the shelf no problem - but have been scratching my head (amongst other things) trying to find how to accomplish this seemingly simple task.

Any guidance is appreciated.
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Post by Rick Palechuk »

Hey Dan, can you post it so we can take a look at it.
Dan Senkiewicz
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Re: Adding a Mid-Rail

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Hi Rick - I think I figured it out - was looking too hard into the configuration settings and not the faceframe module. Finding it clunky to manuever in/out of these modules but once you master the quirks it seems you can build just about anything. Here is what I have to date (was introduced to the software during the Orlando show last week). I still have some things that I haven't quite figured out like:

- How to split an Island leg (to be used as an overlay (I just have it embeeded into the cabinet in the software)
- When constructing the cabinet with full dados on the sides I noticed that if you've chamfered the corners of the top, deck, shelves, etc and then you resize the left/right side offsets (or resize) then the dados stick out of the geometry cut.

- This is good enought to give the client a general idea of the actual vanity and I can only imagine what a few more weeks of study will yield.

Dan
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Dennis Englert

Re: Adding a Mid-Rail

Post by Dennis Englert »

Looks like you might've paid attention. Good luck with your project or learning exercise.
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