09-22-2015, 06:17 PM
I am planning to make a set of cabinets. After seeing the article in FWW #196 - Norm Abrams 20 tips for better kitchen cabinets, I want to add a bead to the face frame. What width are you using for the bead? Seems like 1/4 inch would work, but i've never done it.
Also, do you adjust the width of the face frame for the 1/4 inch bead. I've always used Kreg jig and 1-1/2 inch width for the face frames. Should I reduce the face frame width to 1-1/4 inch and attach an assumed 1/4 inch bead to come up with 1-1/2 or just go with 1-3/4?
The advantage of using 1-1/2 is the 3/4 inch side plus a 3/4 inch spacer brings the drawer slide flush with the face frame, more than that and I have to find or make 1 inch think material for the spacer. Not a big deal, but I like using up the plywood scraps for spacers. Spacers aren't a problem with overlay, but with inset they are required. Using KV8417 self closing full extension slides.
Hinge I'm planning to use calls for 1/16 spacing on the sides. With 3/4 inch thick doors and butt hinges, approximately how much space do I need between the doors where they meet in the center?
Also, do you adjust the width of the face frame for the 1/4 inch bead. I've always used Kreg jig and 1-1/2 inch width for the face frames. Should I reduce the face frame width to 1-1/4 inch and attach an assumed 1/4 inch bead to come up with 1-1/2 or just go with 1-3/4?
The advantage of using 1-1/2 is the 3/4 inch side plus a 3/4 inch spacer brings the drawer slide flush with the face frame, more than that and I have to find or make 1 inch think material for the spacer. Not a big deal, but I like using up the plywood scraps for spacers. Spacers aren't a problem with overlay, but with inset they are required. Using KV8417 self closing full extension slides.
Hinge I'm planning to use calls for 1/16 spacing on the sides. With 3/4 inch thick doors and butt hinges, approximately how much space do I need between the doors where they meet in the center?
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