Applied Cabinet Ends
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				Darwin Joslyn
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Applied Cabinet Ends
Is there a better way to apply cabinet ends other than doing the component alignment and then changing all of the insets?
			
			
									
						
										
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				Al dedenus
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Re: Applied Cabinet Ends
I load a display panel and associate it to the cabinet in the cabinet editor, I actually find it easier than sorting all the insets to get it right in custom layout,but hey its whatever you get used to.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Applied Cabinet Ends
How about this...
Then it is just a case of dropping it into the room layout or adding it to the Batch entry list.
			
			
									
						
										
						- Take a cabinet and remove all but the right end.
 - Apply an "end" material" and adjust the parameters relative to the toe and others that can effect it's size, position, etc.
 - Adjust the width of the cabinet to just a little more than the maximum thickness of what you applied end material would be.
 - Add a USER NAME to the right end and call it "LEFT APPLIED END".
 - Save it to your library as "LEFT APPLIED END".
 
Then it is just a case of dropping it into the room layout or adding it to the Batch entry list.
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				Darwin Joslyn
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Re: Applied Cabinet Ends
Thanks, I like your approach Brad, it seems easy to follow and like Al said it's a lot of what you get used to doing.
			
			
									
						
										
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				Al dedenus
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Re: Applied Cabinet Ends
never thought of that Brad.might give it a whirl.Seems that every time I do an applied end in CL it goes everywhere but where I want it
			
			
									
						
										
						Re: Applied Cabinet Ends
that works really good the only draw back is that you wind up with a huge number of cabinets and I find that it gets confusing for the guys in the back
			
			
									
						
							Iain Hall
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