08-18-2020, 08:40 PM
I have a really hard time paying for off-the-shelf jigs (like the Rockler version of this), if I can make it myself with a modest amount of effort.
And I needed something like this for some upcoming tool chest builds.
So, here you go. My cabinet corner assembly jigs. Just small scraps of baltic birch plywood.
For spacing, I just used more pieces of plywood, but added a small slip of paper in between so the final glue-up would give me a slip-fit.
I finished them by adding paste wax all over so glue won't stick and the slip-fit is easier.
After these were finished, I did end up cutting the outside corners a bit larger so that when they're attached to the cabinet corners, there's still enough room to get my brad nailer in the corner to pin things together at the ends.
I hope this gives you an idea!
And I needed something like this for some upcoming tool chest builds.
So, here you go. My cabinet corner assembly jigs. Just small scraps of baltic birch plywood.
For spacing, I just used more pieces of plywood, but added a small slip of paper in between so the final glue-up would give me a slip-fit.
I finished them by adding paste wax all over so glue won't stick and the slip-fit is easier.
After these were finished, I did end up cutting the outside corners a bit larger so that when they're attached to the cabinet corners, there's still enough room to get my brad nailer in the corner to pin things together at the ends.
I hope this gives you an idea!
T.J.
Head Piddler, My Shop
Central Arkansas
Head Piddler, My Shop
Central Arkansas