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Thread: Different Material Thicknesses in same cabinet

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    Default Different Material Thicknesses in same cabinet

    I looked through the training videos and searched through the forum sub-heading here for CPP and could not find the answer. Is it possible to have the back set as a different material thickness and not the same as the rest of the cabinet? The version I have is 8.5.17 which is not the latest, but thought this may be something I'm probably overlooking.

    Jay

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    To help others who may have this question.....I found the answer. You have to go to cabinet settings....then click on the Materials button and you can then change any part of the cabinet to the size material you use there.

    Jay

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    Thanks Jay, I am just starting to try to learn this software.

    Dave

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    You're welcome! I've been working with the demo version to learn how to set it up to cut cabinets like I build them. Frustrating at times but fun too.

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