06-15-2020, 03:00 PM
I will be building a few upper cabinets and some slab cabinet doors from black walnut.
I am not too concerned about the plywood, it should behave like other faced plywood. If I am wrong, please let me know.
I have read that pre-drilling is essential for screwing into walnut.
I usually build face frames using pocket hole screws, and I usually attach the face frame to the boxes using pocket hole screws.
Will the screws cause a splitting issue?
If so, I can switch to dowels. I am comfortable with dowel construction; it is just slower than pocket hole screws and not as easily reversible.
For finishing I was planning on using teak oil plus a water based clear topcoat.
Any comments would be very welcome.
Best Regards (and stay healthy),
Cooler.
I am not too concerned about the plywood, it should behave like other faced plywood. If I am wrong, please let me know.
I have read that pre-drilling is essential for screwing into walnut.
I usually build face frames using pocket hole screws, and I usually attach the face frame to the boxes using pocket hole screws.
Will the screws cause a splitting issue?
If so, I can switch to dowels. I am comfortable with dowel construction; it is just slower than pocket hole screws and not as easily reversible.
For finishing I was planning on using teak oil plus a water based clear topcoat.
Any comments would be very welcome.
Best Regards (and stay healthy),
Cooler.
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