Angled Ends
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Angled Ends
I need to create several cabinets with ends that are angled at 22.5 degrees (See attached sketch showing plan view of cabinets) The cabinets do not have backs, or any stretchers, but will be just be made up of Sides, Top, Fixed Shelf, and Deck, all with RTA assembly. Is there a way to do this in Ecabinets? Thanks
http://www.plymouthcustomclosets.com
Dell Precision 490/ Intel Xeon 3.20 Ghz/3 GB RAM/ Nvidia Quadro FX 3450/ Windows XP, sp 3
Dell Precision 490/ Intel Xeon 3.20 Ghz/3 GB RAM/ Nvidia Quadro FX 3450/ Windows XP, sp 3
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Re: Angled Ends
Nat,
We could probably get the cabinets drawn but I don't think we can get joinery
We could probably get the cabinets drawn but I don't think we can get joinery
- Kerry Fullington
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Re: Angled Ends
Nat,
Since you don't have backs the center cabinet will work great. Still working on the others.
Since you don't have backs the center cabinet will work great. Still working on the others.
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Re: Angled Ends
Almost got it
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Re: Angled Ends
Nat,
You can build them using corner cabinet which lets you have joinery but you can't add partitions. You can add shelves and soors and drawers.
You can build them using corner cabinet which lets you have joinery but you can't add partitions. You can add shelves and soors and drawers.
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Re: Angled Ends
Kerry, thanks very much for the help. How were you able to angle the ends on the cabinets you've shown?
As a last resort, I realized I could have the corner cabinet 'spread' onto the adjacent wall, and handle all the angles with that one cabinet. The cabinet to the left and right could just be standard cabinets. (See attached screenshot as an example, not drawn to actual size). I'll need to play around a corner cabinet and see what I'm able to do with it.
Thanks again. -Nat
As a last resort, I realized I could have the corner cabinet 'spread' onto the adjacent wall, and handle all the angles with that one cabinet. The cabinet to the left and right could just be standard cabinets. (See attached screenshot as an example, not drawn to actual size). I'll need to play around a corner cabinet and see what I'm able to do with it.
Thanks again. -Nat
http://www.plymouthcustomclosets.com
Dell Precision 490/ Intel Xeon 3.20 Ghz/3 GB RAM/ Nvidia Quadro FX 3450/ Windows XP, sp 3
Dell Precision 490/ Intel Xeon 3.20 Ghz/3 GB RAM/ Nvidia Quadro FX 3450/ Windows XP, sp 3
- Kerry Fullington
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Re: Angled Ends
Nat,
I will post directions tomorrow, I have somehow deleted my post three times tonight. It has been a long unproductive day.
I will post directions tomorrow, I have somehow deleted my post three times tonight. It has been a long unproductive day.
