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Isaac

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November 19, 2025 - 7:12 am
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Hello Hassan,

This is possible for drillings that are on the drawer box side. I have attached an example cabinet of the following fitting for you to review:

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If you are referring to drillings that are on the cabinet side, then these need to reference either the drawer frontage or the cabinet side. You cannot reference these from the drawer box side.

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November 19, 2025 - 6:17 am
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Hello Isaac,

I wonder if it`s possible to reference the drillings on the drawer box to the drawer side?!

so if made any overpassing or underpassing to achieve the required design this wont mess the drawers` locationلقطة-شاشة-2025-11-19-091112.pngImage Enlarger

if this is possible this will fix the issue i am currently faceing.

sorry for the long delay.

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October 8, 2025 - 9:29 am
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Hassan,

In this case, I recommend duplicating your manufacturing method and making one specifically for when you overpass the bottom edge of a drawer front.

I recognise this is annoying… but in order to keep the heights of your drawer box consistent across multiple drawers I believe that this is the best solution. Is it always a consistent 20mm on the drawer bottoms?

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October 7, 2025 - 2:16 pm
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You can say that this is not the standard but the case is that i need to make a standard rule because there are others who design on the software and they don`t have the knowledge to fix everything, it`s is a special case here but if there is a solution to fix it like forever ofcourse this will be better

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October 7, 2025 - 2:07 pm
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Hello Hassan,

See the following video:

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October 7, 2025 - 1:40 pm
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I will be thankfull if you can help me with it. 

as you can see also i have changed the bottom slack to be 28mm instead of 41mm ( which is the summesion of 12mm from the instaling draft of samet + 16mm of the frontage overlap for applied state)

I don`t want to mess things smile, so it will be kind of you if you helped me with this.

thanks in advance

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October 7, 2025 - 1:26 pm
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Hello Hassan,

You are correct, this is out by 20mm because you grooved the bottom of the drawer front.

As you can see, your rule is referencing the under passing panel:

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I would now consider trying a zone inside rule, rather then referencing the under passing panel.

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October 7, 2025 - 12:50 pm
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Thanks for your tips Isaac,

I have one major issue with the fitting i have just found while manufaturing .

the issue is because we linked the rule to the drawer`s frontage so if i made any changes the side drilling will be moved so the whole drawers will be dislocated from where it should be.

I wonder if there is any other solution?

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you can see in the screenshot the drilling went down 20mm because i overlaped the frontage 20mm and now result.pngImage Enlarger

as you can see the result doesn`t match the design becase the rule is set to be guided according to the drawer frontage bottom

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Hassan,

See the following video:

Regarding the top and bottom panel, this needs to be manually adjusted for built-in drawers, as you have done in this model.

Let me know if you have any further questions.

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