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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.
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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.
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2 hours ago, SusanC said:
I think you are just missing a check box in the dimensions. If you double click on one of those dimension strings to open the dialog box, look for "Options" to see if you've checked "Display Gaps Between Cabinet Face Items".
If that is the solution for you, you'll need to go into your defaults and check that box so all of your dimensions now work that way going forward.
Thank you so much!!! This is exactly what I needed!!
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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?
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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).
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Thank you everyone!!!!
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@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)?
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Thank you for both tips!
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How do you properly show a Flush Inset appliance?
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You're amazing! Thank you!