Removing Toe Kick Cutout
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- Tony Marrazzo
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Removing Toe Kick Cutout
OK all you guru's, noob question. How do you remove the toe kick cutout on the end of a cabinet? I have 2 cabs forming an L and the left side of one is the finished end that I don't want the toe kick cutout to show - can it be done? Thanks for a great forum!
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In the Construction Settings tab for the Toe Kick, set the toe kick height to the height of your toe kick, set the toe kick inset value to 0, and then uncheck the \"Has Toe\" check box. Click on the Okay button. The cabinet will be rebuilt with a flat panel on both sides the runs to the floor without the notch out. The toe kick height sets the position for the deck of the cabinet.
If you do need a notch on the opposite side, then take that side into the Part Editor.
If you need the toe kick and related dadoes, then you'll need to add a toe kick with the Stretcher Editor. The Toe Kick, alias Stretcher, will resize with the cabinet and blind dadoes can be used.
The previous links that discussed adding Display Panes were relevant to older versions of eCabinet systems prior to the addition of the Stretcher Editor.
If you do need a notch on the opposite side, then take that side into the Part Editor.
If you need the toe kick and related dadoes, then you'll need to add a toe kick with the Stretcher Editor. The Toe Kick, alias Stretcher, will resize with the cabinet and blind dadoes can be used.
The previous links that discussed adding Display Panes were relevant to older versions of eCabinet systems prior to the addition of the Stretcher Editor.
- Tony Marrazzo
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- Tony Marrazzo
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- Joined: Wed, Nov 14 2007, 4:43PM
- Tony Marrazzo
- Junior Member
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Wed, Nov 14 2007, 4:43PM