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odd island
how would i go about drawing an island that is 33 in on one sideand 48 in one the other and can have a sink put in it?
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the back needs to be 48 and the front needs to be 33 with sides connecting the two so i can drop a sink in and put a radius countr on it
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Re: odd island
I saw that in the first post, but what SHAPE is it? Is it like 1, 2 or 3 fron the attachment?Greg McCorkill wrote:the back needs to be 48 and the front needs to be 33 with sides connecting the two so i can drop a sink in and put a radius countr on it
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sorry Dan I didnt under stand your origal reply ths shape you have numbered 2 is what im looking for been a long morning
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I misspoke in my previous reply--with a cabinet that has a parallel front and back, insets will not do what you want to accomplish.
You will have to remove the left and right ends and replace them with display panels. Then you will have to edit the top, deck and shelves in the part editor to get the angles.
Associate the display panels to the cabinet and save it as a cabinet.
You will have to remove the left and right ends and replace them with display panels. Then you will have to edit the top, deck and shelves in the part editor to get the angles.
Associate the display panels to the cabinet and save it as a cabinet.