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Box in BoxA box in box A “box in box” design comprises of a “box” that is confined by fixed shelves, partitions, or vertical shelves on all four sides. It typically is box that is made from TFL material that sits inside of a component. They are typically made from a different material finish for contrast, and often can be offset back to create different a change in depths. 

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To build your a box in a box, start with an empty component, and add your fixed shelves and/or vertical dividers where desired.

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using a multi-shelf group for adding

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fixed shelves,

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it must be exploded<LINK> before adding a box in a box.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Using the Other pulldown in the parts section of the Elevation ribbon toolbar and , select Box in Box. Bring the tool over to your the component and drop place the interior box between your the fixed shelves and verticals (right). The box will automatically adjust fill to the correct width and height of the available space.  

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Users will get receive a warning if the box interferes with the suspension rail or if the height is too tall to be supported, and you must adjust your shelf spacing.

Just as you can with other parts, you can double click on your interior box to move it within your component, or between different components. You can right click to move or delete your interior box.

 . The second issue can be avoided by adjusting the shelf spacing so it is shorter.

Boxes move and delete like other parts. <LINK>

Users can add additional parts such as shelves, uprights, doors and lighting to the box if desired. Below shows the elevation and 3D views of a design with a variety of finishes, depths, panels, and parts.

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BOX IN BOX PROPERTIES

Right click on the box to access the Properties [Part]. You will find the The following adjustments can be found here: 

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DepthDIMENSIONS:The box will default to sit back from the front of the pars and shelves. You can adjust if you would like to make it Users have the ability to make them shallower or deeper, or even to extend forward and overhang if desired(add a negative number to Offset Front). You can also adjust the back offset if you need The Offset Back can be adjusted if needing it to sit forward off the wall, in case you have of backing , or it would be interfering interference with the suspension rail and brackets.

 

Backing Panel/brackets (typically ~4” is needed to clear the suspension rail, but refer to a plan reviewer for specific information).

BACKING PANEL: Check the box to the right of backing panel to add system backing to the box-in-box. This field offers TFL board selections can be added as System Backing (see chapter 8). Decorative Applied Panels panels can also be added to the box using the Panel Tool (discussed later in this chapter).

 

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MISC: Select the main finish Material of the box.

 

Drilling: You can change the drilling pattern , which will apply to the top, bottom and sides. The Drilling pattern <LINK>can be changed, this affects the holes on the uprights of the box. The default is Custom Line Bore. There is more information on drilling patterns in Chapter 9.

 

You can add additional parts such as shelves, uprights, doors and lighting to your box if desired. Below shows the elevation and 3D views of a design with a variety of finishes, depths, panels, and parts.

 

 

 

These elevation and 3D views show a variety of different box-in-box designs including shelves, vertical shelves, panels, backing and doors.

 

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