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kitchen cabinets

Anonymous
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Hi all!
I want a tall cuboard but with only one door. After unchecking the upper door I then give the lower door the full height value needed to cover the cabinet, but it will not go the full height. It changes back to a lower value leaving a gap at the top. How do I get this right?
Also, can one change the rotation, height and size of the knobs/ handles for the cupboards? Anyone know of a good site for downloading (free) bathroom fittings GDL's. European style.
thanks again
jonathan
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Anonymous
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Hello Jonathan
bell63 wrote:
Anyone know of a good site for downloading (free) bathroom fittings GDL's. European style.
I think you can find what you search in the link included this post http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=2434 .

Good search
Anonymous
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bell63 wrote:
Hi all!
I want a tall cuboard but with only one door. After unchecking the upper door I then give the lower door the full height value needed to cover the cabinet, but it will not go the full height. It changes back to a lower value leaving a gap at the top. How do I get this right?
Could you not just take a normal kitchen cabinet, switch off the drawer and give it the height that you need?
bell63 wrote:
Also, can one change the rotation, height and size of the knobs/ handles for the cupboards?
This drives me nuts, I usually just switch off the standard AC handles and make my own, then position them where they need to go. Which leads onto a question I've been meaning to ask...

How can you add custom handles/knobs to the standard AC ones for use with kitchen cabinets (and doors for that matter)?
Anonymous
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no drawers solution...
yes, but then the handle ends up really high above the floor

but if I could solve that problem and also add handles to the library as you ask, it would be brilliant, so if anyone can answer Toms quetion...

yours
jonathan