Comments on: Making modular framed panels with Polyboard https://wooddesigner.org/making-modular-framed-panels-with-polyboard/ Fri, 14 Jul 2023 13:02:05 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 By: ness https://wooddesigner.org/making-modular-framed-panels-with-polyboard/#comment-21725 Sat, 09 Nov 2013 18:18:23 +0000 https://cabinetdesigner.net/?p=1872#comment-21725 In reply to terry green.

Hi again,
To explain how to set up raised panels I just made a short video that you can see here:
Making raised panels in Polyboard

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By: terry green https://wooddesigner.org/making-modular-framed-panels-with-polyboard/#comment-21723 Sat, 09 Nov 2013 15:22:17 +0000 https://cabinetdesigner.net/?p=1872#comment-21723 In reply to ness.

Thanks for Reply Ness.

Terry

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By: ness https://wooddesigner.org/making-modular-framed-panels-with-polyboard/#comment-21722 Sat, 09 Nov 2013 14:08:28 +0000 https://cabinetdesigner.net/?p=1872#comment-21722 In reply to terry green.

Hi Terry,

Well that’s one of the limits of the actual Polyboard versions in that you can’t make directly raise panels, mouldings and decorative features.
Polyboard is mainly manufacturing orientated so the manufacturing documents are really perfect, but when it comes to detailed 3D we are a little limited.

This said it is possible to make a raised panel by cutting out the center of a panel and adding a thicker material to the hole cut out.
This creates a panel in 2 parts so is not exact for manufacturing but will give a better 3D image of a raised panel.

I’m hoping to sort this out in future versions but for the moment you have to use this trick or complementary software to get the 3D images.

all the best
Ness

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By: terry green https://wooddesigner.org/making-modular-framed-panels-with-polyboard/#comment-21721 Sat, 09 Nov 2013 12:25:19 +0000 https://cabinetdesigner.net/?p=1872#comment-21721 Hi Ness

This looks like a great addition. Was wondering if it is possible to adapt this in Polyboard to make
raised panelled doors for wardrobes/kitchens etc instead of having to go into sketchup.

Cheers

terry

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