Thanks for this - sorry i dont quite understand. I added the shelf in as a reference point but couldnt then turn it into a nil panel - could you explain how i do this - i see the shelve is now classed as a zone?
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November 15, 2017 - 9:06 am
Hello,
when you add an object like a shelf or a vertical partition then it becomes a reference for the parts add after as a drawers and can not be removed anymore
PS I allowed myself to change the connections on the small drawers between the sides, the face and the bottom
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Hi - i know how to do built in drawers now but how do i space them like the attached - ive added a fixed shelf between them to get the correct spacing but when i either delete the shelve or turn it to a nil panel it re-spaces them.
HELP!
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October 30, 2017 - 8:41 pm
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Hello,
If you did not use Quick Design before, no problem!
2 solutions
1 * Redefine the default folder of Polyboard before installation of Quick Design if you have not changed original (see attached image)
2 * That I advise you, restore your methods from previously made furniture (see example)
PS: don't forget the little yellow star, thx 😉
All the best, Alex
Thanks - ill think ill wait til i speak to Ness on thursday as i dont want to loose anything else - all my manufactoring method have gone too
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October 30, 2017 - 8:41 am
Hi Elliot,
I send you a mail to arrange the training session.
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Hi I now realise its not linking to the correct fitting link - is there one already created for built in drawer as im trying to adapt the applied link but its not working - well im not doing it correctly!
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October 24, 2017 - 10:11 pm
Hi - thanks i get the spacing of the drawers now but having trouble with adding the drawer drillings - when i add them they appear on the drawer frontage?
Thanks very much.
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October 24, 2017 - 6:15 pm
Thanks for this Ness and Alexandre - ill have a little play around with this and let you know.
Thanks again.
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October 22, 2017 - 6:42 pm
Hi Elliot and Alex,
The drawer inners are different because they are calculated from the zone. To make the drawer inners the same use the calculation from the drawer top and bottom:
The drilling for runners are not showing because the drawers facades are not over passing the sides and uprights.
The fittings links sub-method is only adding drillings when the Drawer Frontage is Overpassing:
To have drilling when the drawer facades are underpassing the uprights you need to add a fittings rule and that uses the appropriate hardware:
You can of course also add this hardware manually panel by panel.
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The size of drawers is calculate with space available, if you want 3 identical drawers with the same 3 faces I advise you to add 2 additional shelves nil at the top and bottom, with an identical space with your spacing between drawers (30mm) at that
I think that 30 mm and too small to put and regulate the hinges without put separator linked with face -60mm to!