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Pedro Ghio
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Corner Cabinet question

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Hello everyone,

I have a question about corner cabinets, im trying to make one like they make them here where i work, it has faceframes and a front angle, the faceframes thickness are 20mm and the left and right ends can be of 18mm or 12mm, but i end up with this kind of construction.

What i want is that the edge of the left/right faceframe touch the edge of the left/right end and that the width of the left/right end is that i designed, in this case is 300mm and right now the left/right end width is 289.72mm. On the pictures the blue arrow is where i need the faceframe to be, joined by the edge with the ends and the red measurement is what i need it to be, if the left/right faceframe were joined with the left/right end by the edge.

Hope i could explain my self and sorry for any grammatical english mistake, not my native lenguage.

Thanks in advance

Pedro Ghio
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Re: Corner Cabinet question

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Try these settings
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Re: Corner Cabinet question

Post by Pedro Ghio »

Hello again Scott,

I already tried that and it didnt do a thing, the video tutorials says that the left/right miter doesnt show on the cabinet, that what it does is that if you put a cabinet next to this it will ignore the part of the faceframe that's sticking out and will be placed next to the left/right end. I dont care that it cant do the cut on the cabinet, but i need the edges to colide so i can have the exact measurements so i can make the 45degree cut manually.

Thanks for your response Scott.
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