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Inner Blum drawer|Forum|WOOD DESIGNER
November 8, 2013
Hi Luke, Premium Support subscribers have access to the Pro version of the Quick Design Libraries as an exclusive download. Please sign up again for Premium Support here:
https://wooddesigner.org/support-plans/
Then download the libraries from this page:
https://wooddesigner.org/suppo…..-benefits/
We can then help you with any further queries in the use of the libraries or help you set up custom library elements for Polyboard if required.
All the best, Stefan
Thank you Ness for explanation. So if I understand correctly these types of drawers (inner, Blum for instance) are covered in Quick design library? I just bought the full version 6 pro from vendor. What are the options to obtain this library? Does the Polyboard have to be bought via wooddesigner to obtain the library?
Thanks.
BR,
Luke
October 4, 2012
Hi Luke,
Sorry but it’s not actually possible to reference the drawer bottom to the cabinet side.
This is due to the actual data base structure in Polyboard that only allows linking the inner drawer components to other inner drawer components and the facade. Whereas the carcass elements can only be linked to the facade. That’s why the drawer facade is a sort of bridge between the drawer and the cabinet.
This might change in v7 as the developers are re-writing the code from the base up, but we don’t actually have any release date for that.
Hope this is helpful.
All the best,
Ness
Thanks Ness,
I was actually trying to make my own for the sake of flexibility and understanding for similar future needs. What I would like to know is how to make a relation between drawer bottom and cabinet side? I would like to reference the holes for drawer runner from the drawer bottom instead of drawer front. Is that even possible?
thanks.
BR,
Luke
October 4, 2012
Hi Luke,
These drawers are already set up with the appropriate manufacturing methods in the standard Quick Design Pro libraries.
Have a look at the video Using Quick Design Drawers and How to use Quick Design Methods, on this page:
https://wooddesigner.org/suppo…..-advanced/
all the best,
Ness
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