What is the best way to place a receptacle in the side of a cabinet? I have to move a wall plug to the side of a cabinet and wanted to show it so that the customer could see what it would look like. I can't seem to do it through place items. Do I need to get a face plate in a stl. then place it?
Thanks
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Re: Receptacle in Cabinet?
Yes you will John. Maybe someone out there has one. I'm fresh out. 

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Re: Receptacle in Cabinet?
Hi
Here are some that I got off the forums hope this is what you are after.
Here are some that I got off the forums hope this is what you are after.
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Re: Receptacle in Cabinet?
receptacles
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