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Hi, i was looking at your kitchen cabinets and its awesome. How did you make them completely solid with the stone tables and rocks underneath so its solid block? How did you raise your water trough up high too?
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They're actually not a solid block. They're hollow. The bottom is made in the customize menu - half walls. I place the half walls (both flat and the corner pieces) where I want my counters to be and the half door where I want the cabinet under the sink to be and commit. That leaves you with an outlined counter area (hollow).
With circle of transparency up to see through the half walls, I place three gaza mats side by side within the counter area and equally raise them to a point above the half wall and place a large table on the gazas. I lower one gaza and break the ends of the table off, leaving just the center piece of the table and lower it down to meet the half wall, repeating for each piece I need.
Since I only use the stone table center piece, the ends and corners take a little fudging. I use medium tables cut in half for the corners (leaving just the half needed in the corner - you can't see the stone leg anyway). The end of the counter near the window (west wall) is created the same as any piece, but one gaza is placed outside the wall so that the center piece of the stone table is right at the end of the counter.
As for the water trough, I do it the same way I do the counters. Once the counter is on, I place two gazas where I want the sink to be. I always use the right half of the trough, so the right (northern gaza if on a west wall) is where the sink will sit. I raise the gazas three spaces above the stone table and place an east facing water trough on them. Drop the left gaza with the house tool to break the trough in half and cut (axe) the left section - adjust the right half of the trough (the "sink") to the height wanted. To get the barrel tap placed as high as it can go, re-raise the right gaza to as high as it will go and place the tap on it before axing that gaza. But, if it gets in your way, you can always axe it and try again after you adjust the sink height.
The "bar" isn't made using half walls - I use the shortest wall piece for those. The half walls sit too high up when a character sits down. But, they are done the same way.
It's hard for me to explain so if someone can explain it more clearly, please fell free.
Edited to add: And thank you for the compliment on them.