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Kerry Fullington
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Back Problems

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Open the attached cab in the Cabinet Editor
Hit the Up Arrow Button to adjust the view
In Construction Settings/Back Tab enter a negative .75 Left Inset
The Back Moves to the left and up instead of just extending the left side.
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Re: Back Problems

Post by Josh Rayburn »

Hi Kerry,
When I followed your steps, I noticed the same result but the back is 0.745" larger in overall size compared to before the inset was applied. This is odd also seeing as how the material thickness is actually 0.75 so something is not right (size-wise) in addition to the part being rendered improperly. Maybe the angle is being calculated into the inset amount somehow?
I removed the back inset from the left end and the negative left inset on the back also causes the part to move irregularly, though it is showing that it is the correct size overall.
If I add a tenon on the right side of the back into the left end, it does not create a dado, it just creates the tenon...
Very strange....
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Re: Back Problems

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Josh,

I spoke with Scott the other day about the tenon thing and he said we should not be able to create any kind of joinery using the slanted part. "Bug" :D

I like being able to create the joinery. :D
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