How to Add a Continuous Toe Notch in Mozaik (PAC Closet Library)

Phill Anton |

The continuous toe notch in the PAC Mozaik Closet Library notches the toe directly into your closet panels, so you can skip scribing panels to an uneven floor. Turn it on in Job Parms → Other → ConToeNotch, then place a secondary toe in front covered by a toekick. Control how far back it sits with Toe Recess — about 1 inch (~25 mm) is the modern standard — and use ToeHReduce to lower the notch independently when the outrigger doesn’t line up.

What is the continuous toe notch?

It’s a feature built into the primary panels of the PAC Mozaik Closet Library: the closet panels are notched out to form a continuous toe, instead of using a separate furniture toe across the front. You then place a visible secondary toe in front and cover the notched panel toes with a toekick, so the panel “sub-toes” aren’t seen.

Why use it?

The big win: you never have to scribe the structural panels or toes to the floor. On an uneven floor you scribe only the secondary toe. It’s faster and it looks clean.

How to turn it on

  1. Open Job Parms (Job Parameters) for the closet library.
  2. Go to Other and turn on ConToeNotch — all panels show the notch.
  3. Place a secondary toe in front and cover the panel toes with a toekick.

Key parameters

  • Toe Recess — how far back the notch sits. Default ~60 mm; Phill recommends ~1 inch (~25 mm), the modern standard for closets.
  • Outrigger — needed if you use the wedge fix; check it in wireframe.
  • ToeHReduce — a PAC custom parameter that lowers the toe-height notch independently from ToeH (standard Mozaik toe height). Default 0.

Watch the walkthrough

Get it done-for-you

You can set this up by hand (above). If you build closets regularly, the PAC Mozaik Closet Library has the continuous toe built in — drag-and-drop, ready in Mozaik — so you skip the setup entirely.

Full disclosure: Phill Anton Consulting makes this product.

FAQ

Does the continuous toe notch require a specific Mozaik version?

It’s part of the PAC Closet Library, which is built for Mozaik 14.

How do I stop the toe from showing on the front edge?

Set the Toe Recess so the notch sits back from the front (about 1 inch), and place the secondary toe in front, covered by a toekick.

What if the outrigger doesn’t line up with a hole?

Use the ToeHReduce parameter to lower the toe-height notch independently from ToeH.