![]() I have a couple placed here, the default cabinets for this plan are set to what you would want to use. Give it a name with prefix to denote it's a wainscot insert. Set stretch planes so that they do not affect the molding. Change name for panel but leave material as glass. In symbol DBX rotate on the x axis so it is vertical, Change name for edge bead and make material use plan defaults. Select counter top of the thickness you wantĪdd molding profile and locate it vertically and horizontally.Ĭonvert that to a symbol- cabinet door, advanced options checked. It makes placing moldings properly a breeze and only adds one step when converting to a symbol. ![]() Now I use custom countertops on the floor. I used to do the panels vertically but that takes a lot of nudging. If you like it save as a template for ease of use in the future and always save the finished plan when done for the future. ![]() This produces doors and drawers where the grain is always correct and will follow the plan default if done properly. This is the fastest method I have found to date to make a series of doors for both glass and panel and drawers. Attached is a more recent version of my door maker template plan than the one(s) posted previously.
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