Grouping doors
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Grouping doors
I am trying to group door slabs but they are on three different carcasses the grain is running horizontal not verticle and also have a draw above a door and wanting to group them all together is this possible to do this we have 60 units to do and all of them are like this
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Re: Grouping doors
Jason,Jason Stephenson wrote:I am trying to group door slabs but they are on three different carcasses the grain is running horizontal not verticle and also have a draw above a door and wanting to group them all together is this possible to do this we have 60 units to do and all of them are like this
You can only group door/drawers on a single cabinet. However, depending on your circumstances you might be able to group each cabinet and then filter only these items and nest them together on one sheet and get close or just right. If you post the assembly or job, we can take a look and give further suggestions or tips.
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Re: Grouping doors
Scott
I am still setting it out what i will do is once i have set it out i will forward it on to you
Thanks Jason
I am still setting it out what i will do is once i have set it out i will forward it on to you
Thanks Jason
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Re: Grouping doors
Jason,
No problem, take all the time you need. When your ready, just attach and post.
No problem, take all the time you need. When your ready, just attach and post.
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Re: Grouping doors
Scot,
Can you give us a quick overview of how to group doors/drawer fronts on a single cabinet?
Thank you,
Michael
Can you give us a quick overview of how to group doors/drawer fronts on a single cabinet?
Thank you,
Michael
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Re: Grouping doors
1.) Load or create a cabinet that has slab doors and or drawer fronts (grain must match each other).Michael Moulton wrote:Scot,
Can you give us a quick overview of how to group doors/drawer fronts on a single cabinet?
Thank you,
Michael
2.) Right-Click and select Group Parts (should see the Door/Drawer Front Group(s) dialog in upper left corner appear)
3.) Click on the doors and or drawer fronts you wish to be grouped (you will see them populate the list)
4.) Select done when finished.
5.) Save the cabinet.
Then you can write CNC or nest it and they will be kept together but spaced for the outline tool.
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Re: Grouping doors
Scott
That is quick and easy.
Thank you,
That is quick and easy.
Thank you,
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Re: Grouping doors
thanks Jason