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Is there a good way??
« Thread started on: Nov 15th, 2010, 6:19pm »
I am doing a job that has a bunch of shelves/cubby boxes combined and I drew it with shelves as the shelving parts and used upper fillers as the upright parts but it is not giving me what I need for a material list. How or what can I use to make my full depth uprights?
Also is there a way to make the whole shelf thicker not just the nosing?
Re: Is there a good way??
« Reply #1 on: Nov 15th, 2010, 8:08pm »
Nick,
When I draw cubby boxes I always use a 1 opening upper, delete the door and then put in the number of shelves that I want in the opening. It figures my sides, tops, bottoms, etc. just like a std cabinet. With some tweaking I can get it to look pretty good in the 3D images. I believe the shelf thickness is tied to the cabinet box setting in the General Standards. I played around with it and it makes the shelf material thickness whatever the Cabinet Box thickness is set to. I could not get it to change the thickness of just the shelf by itself. Someone else might know how, but I don't. Wish you the best on the project. Kent