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    • dereiD Offline
      derei
      last edited by

      maybe you are interested in this:
      http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=289&t=32663#p287961

      It's not perfect, and I'm sure that it can be enhanced and the code more clear, but... it's my first! 😄
      I'm happy to hear suggestions.

      DESIGNER AND ARTIST [DEREI.UK](http://derei.uk/l)

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
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        Interesting. I'll have a look at it although I mostly use traditional drawer construction. FWIW, considering the file size, I would probably not use it in a model. It's bigger than most of the models I draw even with detailed hardware included. some folks will probably find this useful, though. thanks for posting it.

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          dedmin
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          How practical is this? With metaboxes You have fixed sizes and You can build models with all of them and resize with FredoStretch as needed- they change only width. I prefer to put all the production data at the panel level and not to bother building cabinets as a DC components - to much hassle. For kitchen cabinets You usually change only the width - height and depth are constant. And this is easily achievable with FredoStretch.
          And using the hardware this way only adds complexity to the model and to the whole building process - the clients are more concern about the overall look, price and they want the price to be calculated in no time. In the shop a good selection of drilling jigs will do the rest.
          You can reduce the sizes of the textures and use only one for the panels and the edges - just apply them at the surface level and rotate and resize as needed - this I learned from Dave R - thanks, Dave!

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