The Mach. Shelf/Mullion > Mullions page contains various options for adjusting how the mullions are machined and positioned.
A mullion is a cabinet door that is composed of glass panes. The panes are separated by wood or aluminium strips, which create a grid. This mimics the feature that is found on many types of windows. Mullion cabinets are both functional and decorative. The cabinets store glassware and cookware, which can be easily seen by the homeowner. Mullion cabinet doors can be combined with other doors styles, which allow the homeowner to conceal certain types of items while displaying others.
Enables construction holes for the mullions in the top/bottom of the cabinet.
Sets the number of construction holes used when AddHoles is enabled.
Sets the distance to the construction holes from each end of the mullion when Add Holes is enabled.
Adds adjustable shelf holes to the mullion when it intersects with an adjustable shelf.
Sets the distance to the adjustable shelf holes from the back edge of the mullion.
Use radio button to sets which part will receive a cutout when a shelf and mullion would otherwise collide.
Sets the amount of extra clearance added to the depth of the shelf cutout when a mullion and shelf are overlapping.
Sets the amount of extra clearance added to the width of the shelf cutout when a mullion and shelf are overlapping.
Enable to add a notch to the cutout at the top of the mullion or division when it overlaps with the top rail of a cabinet to accommodate the radius of the tool.
Sets the distance between the edge of the mullion and the edge of the door that is hinged from it when using a single mullion.
Sets the distance between the edge of the mullion and the edge of the door that is hinged from it when using a double mullion.
Example of Mullion Offset