Just for others post’s readers, the option “Multiple Slope Top” is a choice in “Top” section on “Modify” menu. It took me a while to figure it out.
Meanwhile I was not able to design the cabinet using the suggested method as I wanted the slope to start at exactly the same height where a shelve (fixed) is located. I wasn’t able to manage the joint (groove) between the shelve and the sloped (2nd) top.
I had to revert to a solution without the top portion of the backside, cut by the shelve, and a sloped “free division”, to get a better control of the groove for the back panel (see attached cabinet). Let me know if can be a solution.
Cheers, Maurizio
Alex
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March 25, 2021 - 9:37 am
Hi,
I think you should use “Multi-slope Top” and use “Top (2)” as a sloped back
any idea on how to achieve a partially sloped cabinet like this. It seems I can add slope to back cabinet but I’m not able to add slope only at a certain height.