Use controlled cabinet and drawing numbers
Tie the decision to a cabinet code and external size, then check how the construction standard changes the internal space, fronts and neighbouring units.
Manufacturing drawings should define each cabinet, its parts, critical dimensions, drilling, hardware and assembly relationships in a form the workshop can execute.
Manufacturing drawings should define each cabinet, its parts, critical dimensions, drilling, hardware and assembly relationships in a form the workshop can execute.
Manufacturing drawings must contain the information needed to machine and assemble each cabinet family and exception.
Add sections and details wherever a standard rule changes, such as sink bases, appliance housings or corner units. Exceptions should never rely on memory.
A production drawing set with standard rules, exceptions, machining notes and cabinet references.
Each check below is tied to the subject of this page. Record the input, the decision and the evidence used to approve it.
Tie the decision to a cabinet code and external size, then check how the construction standard changes the internal space, fronts and neighbouring units.
Turn this point into a recorded decision: define the input, review it against the real project and keep the evidence that allows another person to verify the result.
Use the exact manufacturer family and its technical table. Count rules are a planning baseline; drilling, load and clearance data control the released result.
Turn this point into a recorded decision: define the input, review it against the real project and keep the evidence that allows another person to verify the result.
Manufacturing drawings must match the final approved model and machine capability.
Start with Use controlled cabinet and drawing numbers. Then verify Show sections where relationships are unclear and Reference hardware systems precisely. Close the review with Record tolerances and exceptional machining and keep the approval evidence with the project revision.
DesignPro supports planning and organised project information according to the selected package. Final material, hardware, production, fixing and site decisions remain subject to project-specific verification.
Use the DesignPro project as a common reference for the people who measure, price, supply, cut, assemble or install the work. Keep the final approved inputs with the released output.
A production drawing set with standard rules, exceptions, machining notes and cabinet references.
Approved cabinet dimensions, construction rules, material and back thicknesses, grain and edge rules, stock sizes, hardware and one revision identifier.
Manufacturing drawings must match the final approved model and machine capability.
DesignPro supports planning and organised project information according to the selected package. Final material, hardware, production, fixing and site decisions remain subject to project-specific verification.