Select the Utility Cabinet tool, settings. Go through the normal motions and select "square" door style and set to "recessed". Place the object and move to 3D view. The doors overlap the edge of the cabinet model by the same dimension as the rail/stile dimension for the door. If you change to "slab" style doors, this overlap goes away and you have the correct looking cabinet, but with the wrong door style. This happens with single swing doors as well as bi-parting. Images attached.
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Jeremiah Russell
Select the Utility Cabinet tool, settings. Go through the normal motions and select "square" door style and set to "recessed". Place the object and move to 3D view. The doors overlap the edge of the cabinet model by the same dimension as the rail/stile dimension for the door. If you change to "slab" style doors, this overlap goes away and you have the correct looking cabinet, but with the wrong door style. This happens with single swing doors as well as bi-parting. Images attached.
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