05-29-2017, 09:24 PM
I'm making some slab cabinet doors by gluing shop sawn veneers to a plywood substrate. I'm using Blumotion face frame inset hinges, and a 3/4" thick door will give a 1mm reveal but thicker doors will need a large reveal so the door clears the face frame as it pivots.
The problem is I can only find plywood that is 3/4" or 1/2". 5/8"+ would be ideal. I'm thinking I can just sand down 3/4" ply to the proper thickness so I end up with 3/4". I have a drum sander. I also have a planer with carbide inserts but I don't think running ply through it would be wise.
Anyway, is it a bad idea to sand down plywood? Will it lose its stability if I don't take equal amounts off each side? Is there another way to tackler this?
Thanks,
Paul
The problem is I can only find plywood that is 3/4" or 1/2". 5/8"+ would be ideal. I'm thinking I can just sand down 3/4" ply to the proper thickness so I end up with 3/4". I have a drum sander. I also have a planer with carbide inserts but I don't think running ply through it would be wise.
Anyway, is it a bad idea to sand down plywood? Will it lose its stability if I don't take equal amounts off each side? Is there another way to tackler this?
Thanks,
Paul