Hello people, i have a question
Im trying to make an angled cab, i watched a video somewhat related but i couldnt make it work.
What im trying to do is i have an Wall with two sides of 135 degrees. On the picture i somewhat represented what i wanted the cabinet to look with a top view of the wall and the cabs. I wonder if theres a way that i can construct that cabinet.
Thanks in advance
Pedro Ghio.
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Re: Angled Cabinet
I have not tried this yet but you might be able to
use a angled front cabinet and set the corner settings to 135.remove the back and adjust the corner gap and the back offsets for the left and right ends until you have the results that you like. You could also cut the top, deck and shelves to the proper sizes in the part editor. You can use a display panel for the back but it will have to be manually adjusted when the cabinet resizes as well as the corner gap or part editor
use a angled front cabinet and set the corner settings to 135.remove the back and adjust the corner gap and the back offsets for the left and right ends until you have the results that you like. You could also cut the top, deck and shelves to the proper sizes in the part editor. You can use a display panel for the back but it will have to be manually adjusted when the cabinet resizes as well as the corner gap or part editor
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Re: Angled Cabinet
Pedro Is this something that you are after? I used the proses as described in my reply. I did find it easer to cut the deck and top in the part editor. I then played with the left and right end Back offsets until I got what I was after. Again you will need to use a display panel for the back.
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Re: Angled Cabinet
Hello Scott,
Yes, thats more or less what im after, but i just didnt understand what you did to make the left and right ends to turn like that, i understood the part of cutting the top and deck on part editor, but the rest i didnt. Sorry if you are willing and have type to spare can you explain me?
But thanks a lot for your replais
Yes, thats more or less what im after, but i just didnt understand what you did to make the left and right ends to turn like that, i understood the part of cutting the top and deck on part editor, but the rest i didnt. Sorry if you are willing and have type to spare can you explain me?
But thanks a lot for your replais
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Re: Angled Cabinet
Hi Pedro you need to use a Corner Cabinet Then in Constructions settings under the tab Corner settings In the area Where it is asking for corner settings set the Corner angle to your angle as my example at 135 deg.Then for the corner gap set it at 0 . You can then take the top and deck as well as the shelves into part editor and cut them as needed. You will also need to extend the ends to accept the back and the back will need to be a display panel.
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