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Stuart Lees
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April 16, 2024 - 5:57 pm
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Oops! Please use ‘kitchenCUT_end_C’ instead.

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April 16, 2024 - 5:43 pm
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Sorry… keep thinking of things to add: Please use ‘kitchenCUT_end_B’ in place of ‘kitchenCUT_end’.

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April 16, 2024 - 4:42 pm
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The upload has renamed the files ‘-1’. Please use these, not the previous ones. They’re modified.

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April 16, 2024 - 4:39 pm
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No problem.

 

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April 16, 2024 - 11:42 am
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Hi,

Can you joined all your cabinet into a single project,

Because the work is the same for a single cabinet or a single project and I have to keep track of 6 cabinet files instead of just one.

Cheers, Alex

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April 16, 2024 - 10:45 am
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Please use ‘kitchenCUT_Int_B’ in place of ‘kitchenCUT_Int’.

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April 15, 2024 - 7:22 pm
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Thanks. Can I have cut files for the attached please.

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Hi,

– The upper strip remains limited to the top part, if side overpassing Top, it is necessary to make a groove towards the sides of the same thickness.

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– For edges for the most of case it’s easiest to buy a roll of iron-on edging strip, to be applied to the edge before definitive cabinet assembly

-Standard fitting diameters for cnc is 5mm, with Euro screw but some fitting are only screwed

– For DXF shape must be in closed PolyLigne

this video can help you , at 6 min of the video

https://wooddesigner.org/desig…..a-kitchen/

Hope that’s helpful, Alex

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Also… I want to draw a cabinet that is a quarter of a cylinder. (Like a big piece of cheese!) Straight sides 455mm deep. I tried importing a dxf, but I think my program is not good. Polyboard didn’t recognise the format. Any chance you could give me a dxf file of a quarter of a circle, so I can try it, please?

 

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March 17, 2024 - 12:06 pm
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Thanks. Using the sub method, of course, makes things much quicker!

How do I add a left side upper strip to my cabinet please?

I’m not a kitchen installer, I’m just designing my own cabinets. Can you explain to me how edging works please? For just one kitchen, perhaps it’s easiest to buy a roll of iron-on edging strip? If I use Polyboard for edging, do I buy the edging as a sheet material? For my wine rack, for example, will Polyboard specify separate strips of edging for each shelf and vertical, or does it specify a single sheet with the holes for the wine rack cut out of it?

My next task is to add pilot holes for pull-out racks and drawers. My doors and drawer-fronts are upcycled from old timber furniture, so they are not standard sizes. I’ve found hardware I think is suitable to attach them onto. Should I add pilot holes using Polyboard’s Inner Tooling feature? Is there a typical size of pilot hole that suits CNC machines?

 

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Stuart

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