Cutouts for undermount sinks
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2016-04-01 12:04 AM
2016-04-01
12:04 AM
Thx,
Marc
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2016-04-01 12:28 AM
2016-04-01
12:28 AM
Can you just reduce the flange dimension on the sink to 6mm (1/4") ? Or you could use another slab object of the desired dimensions to cut away the bench top, rather than use the sink as the SEO operator. Put this slab on a layer usually turned off. Of course this means also moving the slab if the sink position changes.
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2016-04-11 03:31 PM
2016-04-11
03:31 PM
I model my bench tops separately from the base cabinets just using a slab, I can then cutout any openings for sink etc just using normal slab commands
Scott
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2016-06-29 12:05 AM
2016-06-29
12:05 AM
sboydturner wrote:I do the same. And I quit using the toe kicks. I just model it as a slab too for similar reasons, and it makes one less thing to configure.
I model my bench tops separately from the base cabinets just using a slab, I can then cutout any openings for sink etc just using normal slab commands
Scott
Modeling a galley sink for example uses some SEO that can cut the toe kicks if they are part of the cabinet.

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