Wall Paneling

Moderators: Jason Susnjara, Larry Epplin, Clint Buechlein, Scott G Vaal, Jason Susnjara, Larry Epplin, Clint Buechlein, Scott G Vaal

Post Reply
JohnLashuay
Guru Member
Posts: 645
Joined: Mon, Nov 20 2006, 3:39PM
Company Name: Rylex Custom Cabinetry-Close
Country: UNITED STATES
Location: Pine Island, New York
Contact:

Wall Paneling

Post by JohnLashuay »

Hi Guys,

What is the best way to make up wall panels? I have used a face frame cabinet and removed the all but the face frame and the backer and then added base and cap moulding. I know this probably wouldn't work for cnc purposes, but it is relatively simple for just designing.

One thing I ran into was placing these pieces. Sometime they would not attach to a wall, or if they did, they were backwards. Any ideas how to change this???

Here is one that I made up.

-John
Attachments
03 Sections 70.25x42 - 18.46.hsf
(164.02 KiB) Downloaded 491 times
03 Sections 70.25x42 - 18.46.jpg
03 Sections 70.25x42 - 18.46.jpg (7.55 KiB) Viewed 6413 times
Rylex Custom Cabinetry & Closets
http://www.rylexonline.com
Thermwood CS 43
Rick Palechuk
Wizard Member
Posts: 1896
Joined: Wed, May 18 2005, 7:54PM
Company Name: Milltech Millworks Ltd.
Country: CANADA
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
Contact:

Re: Wall Paneling

Post by Rick Palechuk »

That's it John. You can do so many different variations with that method, Back and Frame thickness, Top and Deck. Try an 1 1/2" thick Top with a molding under it, or a 6" thick deck material as a base. :idea:
Leo Graywacz
Guru Member
Posts: 641
Joined: Tue, Jan 16 2007, 7:56PM
Company Name: LRG WoodCrafting
Location: Windsor Locks, CT
Contact:

Re: Wall Paneling

Post by Leo Graywacz »

Take a cube or a panel the size you want the paneling and bring it into the parts editor and then the contour editor. Draw lines where you want the panels to go. Then pick one of the asymetrical cutters and router it out. It makes a pretty good panel.
Dell Precision 7710
Intel Core i7-6820HQ @ 2.70GHz 16.00 GB RAM
NVIDIA Quadro M3000M
512 GB PCIe NVMe - M.2 SSD
Win 7 Pro 64-bit

http://lrgwood.com
JohnLashuay
Guru Member
Posts: 645
Joined: Mon, Nov 20 2006, 3:39PM
Company Name: Rylex Custom Cabinetry-Close
Country: UNITED STATES
Location: Pine Island, New York
Contact:

Re: Wall Paneling

Post by JohnLashuay »

Thanks guys for the info! Did anyone download this hsf file and try to place it into a room? Everything worked great except it didn't always attach to a wall properly.

Any ideas??
-John
Rylex Custom Cabinetry & Closets
http://www.rylexonline.com
Thermwood CS 43
Rick Palechuk
Wizard Member
Posts: 1896
Joined: Wed, May 18 2005, 7:54PM
Company Name: Milltech Millworks Ltd.
Country: CANADA
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
Contact:

Re: Wall Paneling

Post by Rick Palechuk »

It worked fine for me John.
JohnLashuay
Guru Member
Posts: 645
Joined: Mon, Nov 20 2006, 3:39PM
Company Name: Rylex Custom Cabinetry-Close
Country: UNITED STATES
Location: Pine Island, New York
Contact:

Re: Wall Paneling

Post by JohnLashuay »

Rick,

I forgot to mention that the room I placed this paneling into was a basement and I was placing the paneling on both sides of many of the walls. Would placing them on the backside of a wall cause this?

-John
Rylex Custom Cabinetry & Closets
http://www.rylexonline.com
Thermwood CS 43
Rick Palechuk
Wizard Member
Posts: 1896
Joined: Wed, May 18 2005, 7:54PM
Company Name: Milltech Millworks Ltd.
Country: CANADA
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
Contact:

Re: Wall Paneling

Post by Rick Palechuk »

I think so. You should be able to place them manually though.
JohnLashuay
Guru Member
Posts: 645
Joined: Mon, Nov 20 2006, 3:39PM
Company Name: Rylex Custom Cabinetry-Close
Country: UNITED STATES
Location: Pine Island, New York
Contact:

Re: Wall Paneling

Post by JohnLashuay »

Rick, I was able to place them manually using the free style. I was just looking to see if there was an easier way. :roll:

-John
Rylex Custom Cabinetry & Closets
http://www.rylexonline.com
Thermwood CS 43
Post Reply