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    oh I get it. Well, that's easy. Great tip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tundara Homes View Post
    oh I get it. Well, that's easy. Great tip.
    I just tried it, it does not work for me, I thought it would be great too, I must be missing something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dshall View Post
    I just tried it, it does not work for me, I thought it would be great too, I must be missing something.
    Scott,

    I wish I could do a video but that's not my forte. Basically, for complex shapes you need 1 cabinet that is large enough for the tub and a Custom Counter-Top shaped to cover the other cabinet. Anything that's not the same height as the Tub Deck can be made with other Solids (Including PLine Solids).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Carrick View Post
    Scott,

    I wish I could do a video but that's not my forte. Basically, for complex shapes you need 1 cabinet that is large enough for the tub and a Custom Counter-Top shaped to cover the other cabinet. Anything that's not the same height as the Tub Deck can be made with other Solids (Including PLine Solids).
    I think what you are saying is that I still need to use a BASE CABINET. And if that base cabinet has a complex shape, you will probably need to use psolids to define that shape. If this is the case, I concur, but to simply put a DROP IN TUB into a custom countertop (without a base cabinet), is not feasible without some serious editing of the BATHTUB FIXTURE origins.
    D. Scott Hall (The Bridge Troll)
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