It is for this pull out corner thing. Never done one I guess the corner cabinet is just a pull cabinet, but I don't know. I think Kerry made one but I can't find it.
Gary
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Hey Gary,
The one on top is just a regular old blind corner cabinet with the pullout system installed into it - I don't think it's anything special. I've done a few over the years but don't have a saved one (that I can find anyway) to share at the moment.... I did actually have one all set up for the predrilled mounting holes for the Magic Corner II pullout, and it was sweet. Only used it once though.
Never had a request for the trianglular drawer in a corner, though I've toyed with it unsuccessfully. I'm sure we could think up a way to fool ecabs into doing it somehow...
jnr
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Would like to show the client in the presentation. I guess the drawers would have to made as an assembly and manuly placed in the oppenings of the cabinet
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Kerry do you have a stl file of the wire pull out? I tried to down load the DXF files from Rev-A-Shelf but when I tried to open it it said the file was empty
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Create a drawer in the Drawer Box Designer. Using the Part Edito, make the cuts to the bottom and bevel the front edges of the sides. There would not be a drawer front.
In the Cabinet Editor, as stated before, you could install the drawers into a standard box. I believe that you can delete all of the components of the cabinet. You might want to have the sides inset. Looking at the jpg, there are two vertical struts at the back of the cabinet that the drawer guides are mounted to. The drawer boxes, minus the case would be installed into the corner cabinet. Since this is a cabinet, the sizes could be adjusted as needed for height and width. This would make it fairly easy also to change the drawer configuration.
If you didn't use a cabinet, then you'd have to install each drawer as a display drawer and define the dimensions. Overall, a little harder or more time consuming.
The drawer fronts would be door fronts. The jpg is of a framed cabinet, so the door would have to be an inset door. You'll have to pick lazy susan or other door type.