Ideal for cabinets where two doors share a single side panel, each covering only half of the edge.
Used when the door covers the entire front edge of the cabinet side panel.
Incorporating ready-made CAD blocks into your projects offers several critical advantages for designers and engineers:
A standard concealed cabinet hinge typically requires a drilled into the back of the door, though 40 mm cups are sometimes used for heavier doors. Standard drilling depths are approximately 11–13 mm . When using a CAD block, ensure the mounting plate distance (often 37 mm from the front edge for frameless cabinets) matches your intended hardware.
High-quality blocks often show hinges in both open and closed positions, allowing you to validate movement zones and avoid door-to-frame collisions.
Ideal for cabinets where two doors share a single side panel, each covering only half of the edge.
Used when the door covers the entire front edge of the cabinet side panel.
Incorporating ready-made CAD blocks into your projects offers several critical advantages for designers and engineers:
A standard concealed cabinet hinge typically requires a drilled into the back of the door, though 40 mm cups are sometimes used for heavier doors. Standard drilling depths are approximately 11–13 mm . When using a CAD block, ensure the mounting plate distance (often 37 mm from the front edge for frameless cabinets) matches your intended hardware.
High-quality blocks often show hinges in both open and closed positions, allowing you to validate movement zones and avoid door-to-frame collisions.