The board tool is used to create manual panels (from avariety of materials such as TFL, mirror, markerboard, etc.), fabric boards, and track walls, and more. They are best placed on an empty section of wall , or between components or shelves where it’s not completely closed.enclosed (where the applied panel tool may be more appropriate) as users can dictate the size of them.
Boards are located under the Panels drop down in the Parts section of the ELV ribbon toolbar.
Select the Board Boards option in from the ribbon toolbar. Hover over the desired location and left click and drag , hold, and move the cursor to create a box to create the board in roughly the desired size. This can be edited after placement.
Boards move and delete like others parts.
Double click on the board to move it, or click and drag the nodes on the perimeter to resize it.
They can also resize using the nodes surrounding the board, or double click on the dimensions that surround the board in Elevation view to type in a new locationnumber, and press enter to set (see left).
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If There will be errors if the board is too large for the current or default material, there will be a “Panel too tall/wide” warning. |
selected material. If you see Rotate Grain, Reduce Height or Reduce Width, edit as necessary. |
If placing or moving a Board where board, and it interferes with a component, /part or /design zone, the user will receive see a warning. Move or resize the board for the warning to disappear.
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If needing help fitting a board into a specific area, consult your local plan reviewer. |
The default option for the board tool is a 19mm piece of board (often times called a manual panel), which can be used to add a piece of board material to a specific area or section of the wall (perhaps like between a lower cabinet and upper cabinet, or to create fluting between components).
Board Properties
To edit, right click to go into the board’s left clock on the board to access the board properties (or right click and select Properties [Board]).
The Style of board is where the user can switch from a Manual Panel19mm Board(the default) to a various other styles such as mirror, leather, back painted glass, Fabric Board or Fusion Track Wall. The menu will change slightly depending on the style.
The Finish will change depending options depend on the Styleselected style. Rotate Grain will change the direction of the pattern, if applicable and depending on material sizes.
Users can type in specify a specific Width and Height for the board. They can also resize using the nodes surrounding the board or type on the dimensions that surround the board in Elevation view (see right). The distance from wall or floor can also be edited using either method.
Display All Dims turns these dimensions on or off.
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