LeahMorgan

Members
  • Posts

    10
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation

2 Neutral

About LeahMorgan

  • Birthday September 9

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    South Elgin, IL

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. Relative newbie here - I searched the forum but didn't find an answer to this question. I am trying to show a warming drawer as a true flush inset installation. I cannot seem to find how to push the appliance back so that the appliance door finishes flush with the adjacent doors/drawers instead of proud.
  2. No problem - This is a one off job and fortunately there aren't may components for this. I'm only showing the frame stock sizes because it's different than the typical. I don't intend to do this every time lol.
  3. Hi all- I have a builder who wants a 2" stile/rail on a framed inset cabinet build. I can change it on the cabinet construction part no problem, but I'm not finding how I can show dimensionally that the stiles/rails are in fact 2" instead of the typical 1 1/2". I've gone into "manual dimension" and selected "openings" on the cabinet spectrum, and it does in fact give me the dimensions of the openings as I have it laid out, but it is not giving the dimensions of the frame stock material. Is that even possible to dimension?
  4. I'm sure there's a faster way to do this (I've only been using CA for about 3 weeks now)... but (for what it's worth) when I had something like that come up, I used partitions to create the vertical cabinet side panels (backs, left panel, right panel) and then any horizontal cabinet parts (cabinet top and bottom).
  5. @Kbird1 Solved one but created another lol... on the end cabinet I have a closed toe. But it wants to retain the closed toe on the left side of the cabinet. Can this be toggled to function separately (left / right)?
  6. I've searched through the forum and cannot seem to locate this inquiry elsewhere. I am working on an island, and would like to recess the toekick on the side of a cabinet with a 3" setback to match the cabinet turned on the side. Any tips on how to best accomplish this?