In this article we look at:
Flip a cut
The Flip Cut command allows you to move a single cut to its opposite location, much like the mirror command. The Flip Cut command can eliminate unnecessary counter cuts, which reduces costs.
Complete the following steps to flip a single bull nose cut:
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Point to the countertop with the single corner cut, right-click, and select Edit Shape.
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Point to the single bull nose cut and right-click.
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Point to Single Bull Nose Cut in the pop-up menu, and select and Flip Cut from the Cut Menu.
Move a cut
The Move command allows you to move the cut on a countertop. You might use this command when the cuts that were made automatically by the auto design feature do not meet your needs.
Complete the following steps to use the Move command:
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Point to the surface or linear item with the cut that you want to move, right-click, and select Edit Shape.
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Point to a cut and right-click.
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Point to the cut type in the pop-up menu, and select Move from the Cut Menu.
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Move the cut to the new location and click to set the new position.
Rotate a cut
The Rotate command allows you to rotate the cut on a countertop. You might use this command when the cuts that were made automatically, by the auto design feature, do not meet your needs.
Complete the following steps to use the Rotate command:
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Point to the surface or linear item that you want to modify, right-click, and select Edit Shape.
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Point to the cut and right-click.
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Point to the cut type in the pop-up menu, and select Rotate from the Cut Menu.
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Select an end point of the cut to indicate the rotation center.
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Rotate the cut to the new position and click to set.
Delete a cut
The Delete command allows you to remove a cut from a countertop.
Complete the following steps to use the Delete command:
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Point to the surface or linear item that you want to modify, right-click, and select Edit Shape.
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Point to a cut, right-click, and select Delete.
Initial and end cuts
An initial and end cut is a two-point cut showing the beginning and end of a countertop edge; backsplash; or top, bottom, or miscellaneous molding (trim that is not placed on a cabinet, such as a cornice).
When these cuts are not at a 90-degree angle, an extra charge can be assigned through Assign specific.
Initial and end cuts are used on linear items only.