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skatefriday
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Base cabinet toe kicks and base frames.
« Thread started on: Sep 26th, 2013, 1:12pm » |
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I've used cabinet planner to lay out a single cabinet to replace an old builtin cabinet in a bathroom.
This is the first cabinet I will have ever built and I am using Taunton's "Building Kitchen Cabinets" as a reference.
BKC shows the first step to building a base is to build a four sided base frame which functions as the toe kick and provides a place to fasten the floor panel via pocket screws to the front and back of the base frame.
I set the toe kick of the base cabinet to zero, with an off floor value of 3.5, and then created a base filler with a height of 3.5 inches and the width of the cabinet, and a depth a couple inches less than the base cabinet.
When I look at the cut list for the base filler, it only includes three parts. The right and left side and the front. No back piece is included.
Alternatively, if I create a base cabinet with a 3.5" toe kick it's not clear how the side panels are to be cut as they are defined as square cuts to the height of the cabinet. It doesn't seem as though they account for the cutout for the toe kick. Nor does there appear to be a base frame as described in BKC.
Without having a lot of cabinet building experience I am having trouble visualizing exactly how you would construct the cabinet from the part lists generated.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Re: Base cabinet toe kicks and base frames.
« Reply #1 on: Sep 27th, 2013, 11:43am » |
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For the toekick cutout, the height will be the what you have entered for the toekick height. The depth is usually 2 1/2 to 3"
This photo from the Cabinet Planner website may help:
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skatefriday
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Re: Base cabinet toe kicks and base frames.
« Reply #2 on: Sep 28th, 2013, 11:44am » |
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I see. Is it possible to generate those drawings for a specific cabinet?
Your plans show the side panels as a single length of plywood with a cutout for the toe kick. BKC constructs a separate base frame that the bottom shelf is fastened to. The lower edge of the face frame then protrudes down into the toe kick area, the upper edge being flush with the bottom shelf.
The side panels are then full rectangles as the base frame forms the toe kick.
Is it possible to design a base cabinet to match BKC's design?
Thanks.
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Re: Base cabinet toe kicks and base frames.
« Reply #3 on: Sep 28th, 2013, 11:52am » |
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Yes, you need to set the toekick height to -.001. This will make the program shorten up the sides so your face frame will hang down below the cabinet.
The program doesn't have an actual unit for a toekick (one will be added soon). You can use a base filler for now to get the drawing to look correct.
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Re: Base cabinet toe kicks and base frames.
« Reply #4 on: Sep 28th, 2013, 12:22pm » |
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That almost works except the cut list does not show the part for the back. Neither for the base filler or the cabinet.
Is that by design? I have a screenshot of the cutlist, but can't figure out how to upload an image to the forum.
Thanks
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Re: Base cabinet toe kicks and base frames.
« Reply #5 on: Sep 28th, 2013, 12:50pm » |
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The base fillers don't have a back included for them. usually these aren't wide enough to need one. That and there isn't an opening that you would need to see one.
For the base, open the editing window for it and then press the More button. Check to see if the back thickness is set to zero. If it is the program won't figure a back for the cabinet. Also, in the photo you sent me, the list you have on the screen is for the box parts. If the back thickness is the same as your box thickness the backs will be included with this list. Otherwise there is a separate calculator for the backs.
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Re: Base cabinet toe kicks and base frames.
« Reply #6 on: Sep 28th, 2013, 2:20pm » |
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That was it. The back thickness was different. Changing it to match the side panel thickness results in the back part showing up in the box parts list.
Thank you for the support.
I think a nice enhancement would be to be able to generate a four sided toe kick/base frame as I'd like the bottom shelf to attach to the front and back of the base frame. The shelf itself is the depth of the cabinet minus the face frame and the width is the width minus the side panel widths.
Thank you.
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