How to put a face frame surround on an opening in a cabinet


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See the pic.  The cabinet at center of this vanity run has a drawer at top and under is an opening with two shelves.  I want to dress the opening with a 1.25" frame surround, to bring the face out flush to the surrounding fronts.  You can see the door object I made for this in the side panel.  How is this done?

 

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21 minutes ago, GeneDavis said:

You can see the door object I made for this in the side panel.  How is this done?

You didnt need to create a custom door, you could instead use a framed glass panel door and change the glass material to a classification of air gap, such as insulation air gap.
Regardless, to answer your question. Change that from an opening to a right or left door and apply your custom door. Let me know if you need more specific instructions
 

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Hey!  Thanks for the look @Renerabbitt.  I feel honored that the CA king of cabinets entered the room.

 

I put my open-center door on the cab as a door panel, but did not try putting it on as a hinged door.  Doing it as a hinged door gives me the shelves I need, but how do I get rid of the opening indicator in the 2D elevation?

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