Objects (Cabinets) question
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‎2014-08-13 02:24 PM
‎2014-08-13
02:24 PM
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‎2014-08-13 09:15 PM
‎2014-08-13
09:15 PM
The knobs are not directly available as independent objects. I'm guessing that they are modeled by a 'macro' that is called by the different cabinet objects, so in principal, it would be possible to call the knobs from within your own cabinet object.
I'll check...
I'll check...
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‎2014-08-13 09:26 PM
‎2014-08-13
09:26 PM
Yes, the knobs are generated by a non-placeable macro object "faknobtype" ... called from the various cabinet parts.
To use just the knob by itself, you need to open the macro, check the box to make it be a placeable object (it then shows up in the Object Settings dialog as an object) ... and save it to your embedded library (etc).
I'll post the object next though to save you the steps... at least the macro as found in the 17 US library.
To use just the knob by itself, you need to open the macro, check the box to make it be a placeable object (it then shows up in the Object Settings dialog as an object) ... and save it to your embedded library (etc).
I'll post the object next though to save you the steps... at least the macro as found in the 17 US library.
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB

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‎2014-08-13 09:27 PM
‎2014-08-13
09:27 PM
Here's that macro as a placeable object. Unzip and add to your embedded library. The parameters are as written - not designed for humans - but you can select the different styles.
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB