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  • J Offline
    jojo2803
    last edited by 4 Jul 2022, 12:07

    Hi
    Could you help me how to solve my issue with dynamic components permanent indent? When I'm changing cabinet depth the indent is moving. The indent always should be 16 mm from back edge.


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      Dave R
      last edited by 4 Jul 2022, 14:18

      Resizing with Dynamic Components is a scaling operation. In your model you need to split the front part of the panel off the back as separate components. Then resize the back part and only move the front part with the groove. Maybe something like this.
      Screenshot - 7_4_2022 , 9_17_02 AM.png

      I made it look like a single piece on the right by hiding the seam lines.

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        jojo2803
        last edited by 7 Jul 2022, 08:40

        @dave r said:

        Resizing with Dynamic Components is a scaling operation. In your model you need to split the front part of the panel off the back as separate components. Then resize the back part and only move the front part with the groove. Maybe something like this.
        [attachment=2:3croz300]<!-- ia2 -->Screenshot - 7_4_2022 , 9_17_02 AM.png<!-- ia2 -->[/attachment:3croz300]

        I made it look like a single piece on the right by hiding the seam lines.

        Thank you Dave for your tips. I did it but when I use OpenCut List plugin it shows me as two components. I want to have boths components to be as one part.Do you have an idea how to solve this issue?


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        DC1Opencutlist.png

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          Dave R
          last edited by 7 Jul 2022, 11:32

          Explode the two components and make a single one of the geometry before running Open Cutlist. Or skip the idea of making the cabinet a dynamic component.

          Etaoin Shrdlu

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            samodelkin_77
            last edited by 7 Jul 2022, 13:03

            Open cutlist does not understand the details with or without a groove. You will have to take this point into account yourself in the cutting.

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              borisbeaulant
              last edited by 10 Apr 2023, 14:03

              @jojo2803 said:

              I did it but when I use OpenCut List plugin it shows me as two components. I want to have boths components to be as one part.Do you have an idea how to solve this issue?

              Hi Jojo2803,

              OpenCutList can understand what you need if you use groups for sub parts 😉

              [attachment=0:177saebk]<!-- ia0 -->Capture d’écran 2023-04-10 à 15.53.03.png<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:177saebk]

              [attachment=1:177saebk]<!-- ia1 -->Capture d’écran 2023-04-10 à 15.54.16.png<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:177saebk]


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              Capture d’écran 2023-04-10 à 15.53.03.png

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                bertrand P Newcomers @borisbeaulant
                last edited by 27 Aug 2024, 17:52

                @borisbeaulant

                I was unaware of that huge detail (sub-groups). This might be a great solution for me.
                Thank you Boris, thank you OCL.

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