Hi there, I've been using the CabinetSense plugin for Sketchup. Their help and support aren't anywhere near up to the job so I'm looking for a dedicated forum or discussion where advice can be given and taken. Does anyone know of such a thing? A Google search brings up nothing useful.
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Thanks very much and great to know there is a software tool. I think this is the answer I've been looking for.
I've just signed up for the online version.
Good also that my numbers are very close to yours. I think the difference is that I've specified a 4mm gap between drawer fronts whereas you...
Ok, so I've worked it out by making a SketchUp drawing.
I think the trick is to use the drawer front position as a guide.
1. Blum instructions indicate there is 37mm from the base of the runner to the screw hole line.
2. I make a side elevation of the cabinet in SketchUp with the drawer...
Excellent video. This helps me a bit because I can see that Peter is fixing the runner to the lowest available position on the cab side. Peter is using inset drawers but in theory, the vertical position on the cab side could be the same for overlay.
Thanks for your reply. The jig looks useful. However, the jig and the video demonstrate how to fix the runner to the drawer. My issue is I don't know how to position the runner to the inside of the cabinet. Most videos demonstrate installing runners on the base of the cabinet. But I'm installing...
Hello,
Does anyone have a fail-safe way of working out Blum under-mount drawer runner positioning inside cabinets?
I'm switching from side-mounted runners to under mount but can't find a good guide.
To be specific I want to know how to position runners vertically. There is plenty of guidance...
I've spoken to Tambourline. They don't quite do the size I'm after.
I might consider changing the design or doing it myself.
Outsourcing is my preferred approach - are you interested?
Hey Pete,
I did loads of searches!
Woodentambourdoors.com are definitely not operating anymore.
www.cshardware.com - products are great but dims are not good
www.tambourline.com - not found these before - thanks!
Hi there,
Does anyone know of a woodworker who can make oak tambour for me? There are few discussions on UKworkshop forums but mostly folks having a go themselves.
Thanks in advance! Kelsey