ElkRivers Posted September 25 Share Posted September 25 Hi, does anyone know if there's a way to make a door like this (the full-height one)? I haven't found a 3-panel cabinet door in the library. Can I add horizontal support rails somehow? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneDavis Posted September 25 Share Posted September 25 Make a 3 panel door symbol using solids. Takes a minute or two. Begin with CAD detail from view, the elevation view of the cabinet, so you can match lines for getting the rail placements where needed. I might add a width stretch plane, but since the door height and rail placement is specific to the cabinet cluster, I would not bother with horizontal planes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SNestor Posted September 25 Share Posted September 25 I made you a door... Just drag the library file into an open plan...it will place into your user library. 3-Rail Tall Cabinet Door.calibz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneDavis Posted September 25 Share Posted September 25 Hi @SNestor, how can your door be smart enough to have its mid-rails align to the doors adjacent? The cabinetmaker paid attention to that detail of horizontal alignment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SNestor Posted September 26 Share Posted September 26 4 hours ago, GeneDavis said: Hi @SNestor, how can your door be smart enough to have its mid-rails align to the doors adjacent? The cabinetmaker paid attention to that detail of horizontal alignment. Oh hell…I don’t have a clue. Just made a 3-rail door trying to help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ElkRivers Posted September 26 Author Share Posted September 26 Thanks so much to both of you!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBCooper Posted September 26 Share Posted September 26 This thread talks about how to create your own door symbols using cabinets and other Chief tools: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkMc Posted September 26 Share Posted September 26 20 hours ago, GeneDavis said: how can your door be smart enough to have its mid-rails align to the doors adjacent I do it this way- plan attached. If you change door style then change the seperation size. I always include the framing bead in the wainscot panel I use to make these. Easy to change rails and styles, framing beads, locations number of panels. Should have mentioned that once converted to a symbol which I didn't do here you can also change stretch planes and zones. multi panel door.zip 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeneDavis Posted September 26 Share Posted September 26 Hey @MarkMc I only dip my toes into Chief cabinets and are way short of being in the weeds as deep as you. What is this "Side Panel CRP 10" or whatever inset panel you use to get a beaded panel? And how do you build the tall door with two intermediate rails as the OP needs if the door is from, say, the Wellborne line, the one I show in the pics below? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkMc Posted September 26 Share Posted September 26 @GeneDavis"Side Panel CRP 10" is a wainscott panel -i.e center panel with framing bead included- that I use for one brands door (a CRP 10) For every brand I have ever used I make my own doors instead of what they have. For myself IF were a Wellborn dealer I would have made a wainscot panel for the door and another for the doors. IF I needed an outside edge profile for the door I make that as part of the wainscott panel. I use counters for that, as shown in the thread that DBCooper linked to. For the outside profile just add another molding that is offset by the width of the rails and stiles. Hard part is getting the advanced sizing, bounding box offset and stretch planes correct. For some reason (at least in X15 but may have changed) often also need to change the z origin. Starts out looking a bit odd too. Slapped this together faster than finding an old one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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