CUChris81 Posted November 12 Share Posted November 12 Has anyone ever successfully used an L shaped finger pull for cabinet door and drawer hardware? Obviously I want the vertical part mounted inside the door/drawer and not outside. There doesn't seem to be any functionality to inside mount a piece of hardware or horizontally offset it to the inside. The hardware exists as a catalogue item though, so there's got to be a way....right? ...right? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaryOhmer Posted Monday at 05:57 PM Share Posted Monday at 05:57 PM I use the slab tool to make stuff like that - have to position manually - can be done but a pta drawer handle.calibz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JKEdmo Posted Monday at 06:47 PM Share Posted Monday at 06:47 PM (edited) On 11/12/2025 at 7:54 AM, CUChris81 said: Has anyone ever successfully used an L shaped finger pull for cabinet door and drawer hardware? Obviously I want the vertical part mounted inside the door/drawer and not outside. There doesn't seem to be any functionality to inside mount a piece of hardware or horizontally offset it to the inside. The hardware exists as a catalogue item though, so there's got to be a way....right? ...right? I gave it a try. I chose an "integrated pull" from the core catalog. Seems to work fine. Screen shot below. Maybe it has to do with how the pull is defined? "Integrated" might imply some sort of built in offset as part of the definition as opposed to flush? I dunno - I'm not super familiar with cabinets and maybe someone else can chime in here... Edited Monday at 06:50 PM by JKEdmo Image added Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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