01-29-2022, 04:04 PM
Hi.
Made some divided glass doors - used 3/4" stock. The router bit set I used says 3/4" or 7/8" stock but I realized if 3/4" stock is used the rabbet for the glass is a bit shallow at 1/4" deep (vertically). These doors are for a built in base cabinet thus I have to use tempered glass, thinnest is 1/8" thick I believe. Doors are inset into a 3/4" thick face frame. I have a lot of hours into this so will stick with what I have.
I made a sample glass stop at about 1/8" thick by 1/4" wide. I know usually small nails are used but i assume I could use small screws, predrilling the stop of course.
I was wondering for the typical kitchen cabinets I would assume 3/4" stock would be used whether inset or overlay to match adjoining non glass cabinets - are the glass stops this small? I could not really adjust the router bit to make a deeper rabbet because part of the front side profile would be missing.
Thanks
Made some divided glass doors - used 3/4" stock. The router bit set I used says 3/4" or 7/8" stock but I realized if 3/4" stock is used the rabbet for the glass is a bit shallow at 1/4" deep (vertically). These doors are for a built in base cabinet thus I have to use tempered glass, thinnest is 1/8" thick I believe. Doors are inset into a 3/4" thick face frame. I have a lot of hours into this so will stick with what I have.
I made a sample glass stop at about 1/8" thick by 1/4" wide. I know usually small nails are used but i assume I could use small screws, predrilling the stop of course.
I was wondering for the typical kitchen cabinets I would assume 3/4" stock would be used whether inset or overlay to match adjoining non glass cabinets - are the glass stops this small? I could not really adjust the router bit to make a deeper rabbet because part of the front side profile would be missing.
Thanks