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Best way to produce angled shelving for shoes?
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Michel

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July 23, 2024 - 9:57 am
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Hi Graham

 

Yes this is possible by applying the same rule to the cabineo on the shelf as the one on the regular drillings.  You can then also discard the 5 mm drilling hole for the cabineo as it will be replaced by the regular drilling hole. 

 

In the case of angled shelves, it is also possible, but it will require some angle calculation as you can not dissociate front and back regular drillings. The only solution is to calculate the angle between the regular drilling holes when skipping 1 or 2 holes to angle the shelf. Also, the positioning rule for the cabineo needs to be adjusted according to the angle. 

 

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Michel 

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Graham MacRae

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Hi,

Is it possible create full height regular drillings on the sides to match the fittings e.g. Cabineo X , so the shelves were adjustable?

 

Thanks

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Isaac

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Hi Scott,

Please see the following video. This shoes an example of adding shoe shelves with a lip on the front of the shelf. Fittings can be added to these shelves as normal. An additional central lip can be added using the same method as the front lip.

Let me know if you have any more questions.

Regards,

Isaac

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scott powell

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would like to be able to easily add angled shelves to a cabinet for shoes that can be spaced apart easy with each job and also a front lip and central lip for double depth shoes, complete with fitting like cabineos or shelf pins

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Alex

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July 17, 2024 - 8:48 am
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Hi,

Can you provided overview of your needs,

But Free Divisions is still a good solution

Cheers, Alex

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scott powell

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hi, looking for the best way to produce angled shelving for shoes

 

thanks

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