Step 1: Select the 'Grids and Snaps' tool.
Select the 'FIXED' radial button.
Adjust the Major Grid Spacing to 100mm and the Subdivisions to 10.
Step 2: Press the R key on your keyboard to enter the RECTANGLE command.
Select the plane that you would like to start sketching on. In this instance we will use the ZY plane (the wall).
Step 3: Draw a 2-point rectangle.
Ideally you should place the first corner on the grid as shown. At this stage dimensions are not important.
Step 4: Press the D key on your keyboard to enter the DIMENSION command.
Click on the one side of the rectangle (width) and enter a dimension of 150mm.
Repeat this process with the second line (height) and enter a dimension of 150mm.
Step 5: Press the O key on your keyboard to enter the OFFSET command.
Click on the rectangle and enter a dimension of -12mm to create an internal contour line.
Step 6: Press the L key on your keyboard to enter the LINE command.
Draw a 90 degree line after 3 grid spaces (press escape to exit the line tool).
Press the L key to draw a new line. Draw a 90 degree line after 6 grid spaces (press escape to exit the line tool).
Press the L key to draw a new line. Draw a 90 degree line after 9 grid spaces (press escape to exit the line tool).
Press the L key to draw a new line. Draw a 90 degree line after 12 grid spaces (press escape to exit the line tool).
Step 7: Press the T key on your keyboard to enter the TRIM command.
Trim the lines shown to create finger joints.
Repeat the process to create finger joints on both the left and right sides of the rectangle.
Step 8: Press the L key on your keyboard to enter the LINE command.
Repeat step 6 on both sides of the rectangle.
Step 9: Trim the lines shown to create finger joints.
Step 10: Select the CREATE dropdown menu > Select the POINT tool.
Select the top-left and top-right corners, then select the midpoint (this will be highlighted with a green X).
Extend a new projected line upwards by 5 grid spaces and draw a new point.
Step 11: Press the C key on your keyboard to create a CIRCLE from a center point.
First circle: Draw a circle on the top point created in step 9. The circle size should be exactly 20 mm. Press Enter to complete this circle.
Again, press the C key on your keyboard to create a CIRCLE from a center point.
Second circle: The second circle size should be exactly 50mm. Press Enter to complete this circle.
Step 12: Press the L key on your keyboard to enter the LINE command.
Draw 2 vertical lines that extend from the outside edges of the 50mm circle to the top edge of the rectangle.
Step 13: Select the fillet tool from the top toolbar.
Select the two lines shown to create a filleted edge. Enter a dimension of 50mm.
Step 14: Press the L key on your keyboard to enter the LINE command. Draw a new line as shown.
Select the fillet tool from the top toolbar.
Select the two lines shown to create a filleted edge. Enter a dimension of 50mm.
Step 15: Press the T key on your keyboard to enter the TRIM command.
Trim the bottom curve of the 50mm circle created earlier.
Step 16: Click on the green tick in the top right corner of the screen to 'finish sketch'.
This will change your view to isometric.
Step 17: Press the E key on your keyboard to enter the EXTRUDE command.
Select the toolbox side you have created and pull this outwards.
Size should be 12 mm exactly.
Step 18: Press the A key on your keyboard to enter the APPEARANCE command.
Select the bamboo material from the list and drag this directly onto the model.
The toolbox side panel is now complete.