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Another Angled Wall Cab Question
Hello Guys,
I am not sure if I am going to be able to describe this but here goes.
I need to design and build an Angled Wall Cabinet that is designed to return to the wall on an end run of cabinets.
This cab. in particular is 12.5 deep and 12.5 wide.
It is a FF cabinet.
It has a FF that is mitered in the middle at a 22.5 degree angle and has 2 doors.
The Top, Shelves and Deck have 4 sides.
It has no left end.
I have been trying every method that I know of to do this including taking the horizontal parts into the part editor but I am stumped on this one .
Please help if possible. I am working with a kitchen dealer in my area and this cabinet is from a layout he did using standard Decora cabinetry.
He designs in 20/20 and than sends me the layout and I duplicate the cabs and sell to him at a wholesaale price, since he is working with the customer and designg the job. It is a good relationship until I run into a snag like the above cabinet and cannot get back to him with pricing quick enough.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Vince
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I am not sure if I am going to be able to describe this but here goes.
I need to design and build an Angled Wall Cabinet that is designed to return to the wall on an end run of cabinets.
This cab. in particular is 12.5 deep and 12.5 wide.
It is a FF cabinet.
It has a FF that is mitered in the middle at a 22.5 degree angle and has 2 doors.
The Top, Shelves and Deck have 4 sides.
It has no left end.
I have been trying every method that I know of to do this including taking the horizontal parts into the part editor but I am stumped on this one .
Please help if possible. I am working with a kitchen dealer in my area and this cabinet is from a layout he did using standard Decora cabinetry.
He designs in 20/20 and than sends me the layout and I duplicate the cabs and sell to him at a wholesaale price, since he is working with the customer and designg the job. It is a good relationship until I run into a snag like the above cabinet and cannot get back to him with pricing quick enough.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Vince
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Like this Vince?
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Yeah, I didn't try to get the dimensions correct. What you will have to do is create a frameless cabinet in the size you need.
Then take the top to the part editor and cut it to shape. Set your angle snap to 22.5 degrees in the contour mode side of the part editor to make it easier.
Cut the shape out then go back into contour mode, right-click and choose \"Create Edges\". You can then save that geometry to use on the shelves and deck.
Once you cut the top, deck and shelves, you will need to create two more cabinets with face frames.
On these two cabinets delete everything but the face frames then move them into place on the first cabinet.
Add doors to each of the two face frame cabinets and save the whole thing as an assembly.
This sounds a lot more complicated than it actually is.
Then take the top to the part editor and cut it to shape. Set your angle snap to 22.5 degrees in the contour mode side of the part editor to make it easier.
Cut the shape out then go back into contour mode, right-click and choose \"Create Edges\". You can then save that geometry to use on the shelves and deck.
Once you cut the top, deck and shelves, you will need to create two more cabinets with face frames.
On these two cabinets delete everything but the face frames then move them into place on the first cabinet.
Add doors to each of the two face frame cabinets and save the whole thing as an assembly.
This sounds a lot more complicated than it actually is.
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I tinkered around with this a little Vince, and this is what I came up with.
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Dan,
Thank you very much for your help. From your instructions I was able to get what I needed. I could not figure out the angle snap however, so I just cut the part in the Contour mode from measurements. Being able to save the geometry really helped a lot .
I will post a pic of what I have.
Thanks again
Vince
Thank you very much for your help. From your instructions I was able to get what I needed. I could not figure out the angle snap however, so I just cut the part in the Contour mode from measurements. Being able to save the geometry really helped a lot .
I will post a pic of what I have.
Thanks again
Vince
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I'm doing a similar cab and going along well with the instructions here. I am however confused as to the steps for moving the faceframe cabinets into place over the non-ff cab. Sorry for the ignorance.
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Joe in the cabinet editor you need to highlight the frames one at a time and move them by holding down the shift key and using your arrow buttons. The highlighted object will move by the value set in the move increments setting. Usually you will need to rotate the cabinet and face frames several times to get everything lined up correctly - but you should be able to get them \"spot on\" like vince has.
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