Easy way to add fillers

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BenRatt
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Easy way to add fillers

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Does anybody have an easy and quick way to add fillers while in custom layout? Adding them in custom layout is real tricky. I normally add them as a diplay panel to the cabinet while in cabinet editor, but it's a little cumbersome, especially when you have to resize the cabinet. Any ideas or tricks?
Ben Ratterree
Blue Ridge Cabinetworks
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Re: Easy way to add fillers

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Hey Ben, I use a cabinet with all the parts removed except one side and a MDF door.I place it using align to front, that way it's flush with the doors (frameless). I use a left and a right.
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BenRatt
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Re: Easy way to add fillers

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that's smart- thanks
Ben Ratterree
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Re: Easy way to add fillers

Post by Rick Palechuk »

Nice website Ben.
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