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    "Banjo" countertop over toilet

    I am trying to get a banjo top to display correctly over the toilet. I've gotten this to work okay with a custom countertop, but this messes up the undermounted sink faucetry. (See attachment.) I also tried a standard countertop, which looks okay with the sink, but then you can't get the toilet to be "under" the counter in plan view.

    Any other suggestions? (I can add a 2D block, of course, but I'm hoping I'm missing something.)
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    Richard, you could edit the symbol, 2D, to be transparent (no fill)
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    That would be the toilet symbol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Farrell
    Richard, you could edit the symbol, 2D, to be transparent (no fill)
    Yes, I could. But then the floor fill wouldn't look right.
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    Millman is offline User since 1995, Using X2
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    Wink

    When I do a bango counter top I use a standard cabinet with the sink in it then use a cabinet that is set to 1" thick and 5-6" deep and but it up against the sink cabinet at the same height.

    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Millman
    When I do a bango counter top I use a standard cabinet with the sink in it then use a cabinet that is set to 1" thick and 5-6" deep and but it up against the sink cabinet at the same height.

    Jeff
    That's what I normally do, too. But in this case, the toilet displays on "top" of the small counter. Not sure why
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    Last edited by RMorrison; 05-19-2009 at 10:21 AM.
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