Arched doors
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Arched doors
My question concerns door design. Is it possible to design a door in eCabinets, generate a drawing and a cutlist for this door? Specifically, I have a customer who wants a double door cabinet. Each door will have one half of the arch. Is this possible in eCabinets? TIA.
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Joey,
I presume you are looking for a 5 pc. door. It can be done in the parts editor.
Each part would be created and then brought together as an assembly in the cab editor, and saved as an assembly. The doors could then be aligned to the cab in the cab editor and associated to the cab.
A lengthy process to say the least .
I presume you are looking for a 5 pc. door. It can be done in the parts editor.
Each part would be created and then brought together as an assembly in the cab editor, and saved as an assembly. The doors could then be aligned to the cab in the cab editor and associated to the cab.
A lengthy process to say the least .
Dave Norton
David:
Thanks! I was beginning to wonder if I was being ignored.
Actually, 5 piece or 1 piece would work. I figured that I would have to go into the parts editor in which I'm kind of intimidated by right now. The doors are for an armoire in which together, the double doors form a single arch. Thanks again. Guess I will have to learn the parts editor.
Thanks! I was beginning to wonder if I was being ignored.

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Thanks David and Mike. Okay, Mike, have my first question. The part editor is calling for tools. Is this a file that i download somewhere or do I have to create my own. I'm going to have a go at creating a 5 piece door so I would need tools to do the cope and stick profile as well as raise a panel I guess. The stick profile would just be a simple 1/4\" bead with a 1/2\" deep groove. The panel would be a simple 1 1/2\" cove but I would really like to add a backcut profile too. Figured I may as well use this as a learing experience. Thanks again.
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Joey, here is a head start thanks to Kerry. http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3145
Joe
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