09-09-2017, 11:16 AM
I want to build an old fashioned frame and panel cabinet like they used to build. Not a quick and easy plywood base. Not a slab face or what is called traditional nowadays. In other words both ends will be frame and panel, just like a frame and panel door. I want to go somewhat Prairie
style. I have bought two highly recommended books on cabinetry and this is not covered. For instance, what size should the 4 stiles for the corners of the cabinet be? This is the first problem. Do I need 2x2, 4x4 to accommodate shelving and drawers, tenons and rabbets? This type of cabinetry is commonly seen in Amish community stores for sale, but there is no book I can find that addresses this. I am am experienced woodworker with most tool, but I need help. Thanks.
style. I have bought two highly recommended books on cabinetry and this is not covered. For instance, what size should the 4 stiles for the corners of the cabinet be? This is the first problem. Do I need 2x2, 4x4 to accommodate shelving and drawers, tenons and rabbets? This type of cabinetry is commonly seen in Amish community stores for sale, but there is no book I can find that addresses this. I am am experienced woodworker with most tool, but I need help. Thanks.