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2010-02-23 11:05 AM - last edited on 2023-05-24 01:01 PM by Rubia Torres
A Dialog comes up where you can specify the type of Custom Component you want to save it to.So if I save something as a Custom Object Component (same method as custom door panels) it should appear in the Kitchen Cabinet Settings-dialog of these objects.
• The Custom Door Panel and Custom Window Panel options are self-explanatory.
• An example of a Custom DW Hardw Component would be a custom door knob.
• An example of a Custom Object Component would be a custom sink type or tap type of a kitchen cabinet.
• An example of a Custom 2D Symbol Component would be a custom 2D View of a custom sink type or tap type of a kitchen cabinet.
2010-02-23 11:53 AM
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2010-02-28 01:33 AM
2010-03-01 09:09 PM
Dave wrote:Wow....I used to do it this way before counters could be 'fused' directly with an adjacent cabinet's countertop. Maybe version 4.5 or 4.88; nearly 15 yrs ago. Given the need to show info in a fixture schedule, this method may still be the best way to go. Given the faster processing, I'll have to try it.
Avanti,
Here's how we handle it in our shop...
We make the countertops, cabinets and plumbing fixtures all independent. We use GDL objects for the cabinets, which have no countertop or plumbing elements included at all. Slabs are used for the countertops (usually), and then specific plumbing fixture GDL's are used for sinks, faucets, air switches, soap dispensers, etc which are positioned as required (we have a substantial library of manufactured products as well as several parametric stock items that are very flexible).
2010-03-02 06:24 AM
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