Apollo Profile Rail - User Guide
Contents of this Article...
- Pull Material Parameters
- Top Rail Logic
- Cabinet Level Attributes
- Mid Rail Logic
- Mid Rail Attributes
- Pull Schedule - Profile Rail - Apollo
- Door Pull - Apollo L Profile - 46 x 26mm
- Drawer Pull - Apollo C Profile - 56 x 26mm
- Cross Section Example
- Sectioning a Cabinet
- Activate the mid rail
- Spanning multiple cabinets
- Drawer clearances
- Adjust mid rail position
- How to shape the end further
Pull Material Parameters
Note: This package uses the existence of the "Profile Rail" pull material to trigger the exposed rails. The pull material has parameters to control the rail sizes.
- Right Click Profile Rail pull material > Properties > Parameters
Top Rail Logic
- You need to have a drawer, a false front, a door or a panel with a pull on it to activate the top rail on your Base or Vanity cabinet
- Since the fronts are either handle-less or the door edge is mitered you wont actually have a pull on the door, however, the existence of this pull is the trigger for the profile rails
- When activated - Use cabinet attributes to deactivate, adjust or hide
- Height and depth of the top rail is determined by the Door Pull Material DX and DZ parameters (example in preceding image)
Cabinet Level Attributes
- Profile Rail - Top Rail
- Activate and deactivate the top rail and end cut outs
- Profile Rail - Top Rail (Adjust Left)
- Adjusts the top rail left
- Profile Rail - Top Rail (Adjust Right)
- Adjusts the top rail right
- Profile Rail - Top Rail (Hide)
- Hide the top rail when a rail from another cabinet spans this rail space
- This option keeps end and partition cut outs for the top rail while the rail is hidden
Mid Rail Logic
- You need to have a drawer, a false front, a door or a panel with a pull on it to activate a mid rail on any cabinet type
- Click on the face split between fronts in section view and give rails their width on the side bar (56mm)
- Adjust Rail left and right to cut through partitions and ends
- Depth of the rail is determined by the pull material DZ parameter (example in preceding image)
Mid Rail Attributes
- Dado Operation (Left)
- Dado Operation (Right)
- Only use dado operations when the rail doesn't cut all the way through the end or partition
- Enter operation depth to activate end rebates
- Rail (Hide)
- Hide the rail when another rail spans this rail space
- This option keeps end and partition cut outs for the mid rail
Job Properties > Cabinet > Hardware > Pull Schedule
- Profile Rail - Apollo [46-56] (Matt Chrome)
- Profile Rail - Apollo [46-56] (Black)
Cross Section Example
Sectioning a Cabinet
- Activating a Mid Rail
- Section Editor > Face > Left Click Horizontal Face Split (Note width is 0mm)
- Enter your size (Apollo Drawer Pull DX = 56mm)
- Use Left and Right adjustments to push the rail through ends and partitions
Note: Left and Right Adjustments can be used to span the rail to the correct size for the nest - We would still set up the rail in the adjoining cabinet to push through the ends. Then use the Mid Rail Attribute to "Hide" it, removing it from the reports
Sectioning a Cabinet
- Example of Spanning Multiple Cabinets
The Mid Rail Right Adjustment is set to span 516.5mm
Then I set the cabinet attribute for the Top Rail to 500mm
Here is the result...
Sectioning a Cabinet
- Drawer Clearances
Drawer Clearances are automatic because we are using Cabinet Vision Parts introduced into the cabinet from the Section Editor - however, the Mid Rail is positioned centrally in height as seen when reviewing the end view above...
Sectioning a Cabinet
- Adjusting the Mid Rail Position > Use Top and Bottom Size Adjustments for each Front to effectively move the position of the rail...
- Section Editor > Face > Left Click the top drawer front
- Size Adjustment > Bottom (Subtract suitable value)
- Edit remaining door or drawer front top and bottom size adjustments as needed
- Review your set up from the end view again
End Shaping
You're able to edit the shape of ends and partitions a little more
We recommend the following steps be taken after you're happy the cabinet set out. Follow these steps to keep the Library Part shape and edit a little further - In this example I will take a chunck out from the top edge of the right end.
- Take the part to part level (Double Click the part in one of the orthographic views)
- Shape End for Profile Rail - Toggle attribute to use shape editor
- Edit Shape as normal
- Return and save shape