I am trying to modify a base cabinet so that it will be two sides and the face frame. Is there any way to design this in the program. I am also needing an upper done the same way.
Thanks
Henry
Clipped Corner Cabinet
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Re: Clipped Corner Cabinet
'Not sure what you mean, Henry. Are you talking about a corner cabinet or a base cabinet with clipped front corners?
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Re: Clipped Corner Cabinet
I have a wall joining another wall at a 45 degree angle. The base cabinets will set out into the cased opening if I do not clip the frnt of the last cabinet. I am wanting to take a square cabinet and make it into a triangle. The will be only the two sides joined at the back (the sides are 23 5/8" in length) and the face frame will go across from one side to the other forming a triangle. I will try to insert a jpg of a CAD drawing.
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Re: Clipped Corner Cabinet
You can do that by insetting the front of one side and choosing "Angle Part". In the angle parts list, choose "xxx side follows front" for each part.
You will have to create the face frame as a separate cabinet (delete all parts except face frames) and add that to your angled cabinet. Save everything as an assembly.
Note that if you have a toe kick on the base, you will have to uncheck "Has Toe" and add it back as a display panel.
You will have to create the face frame as a separate cabinet (delete all parts except face frames) and add that to your angled cabinet. Save everything as an assembly.
Note that if you have a toe kick on the base, you will have to uncheck "Has Toe" and add it back as a display panel.
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Re: Clipped Corner Cabinet
Thank You Dan.
I will give that a try. It looks like what I want it to look like.
Henry
I will give that a try. It looks like what I want it to look like.
Henry