02-01-2017, 11:54 AM
I will be making a TV console (Walnut). The sides will be frame and panel. There will be no face frame. Two inset frame and panel doors at the bottom, and two open spaces above the doors. The bottom will need to be solid, either plywood with hardwood edging, or frame and panel. The top can simply be a few cross members as a separate overhanging top will be attached. The dividers will most likely be plywood with hardwood edge and will be in a stopped dado so its not visible from the front. The rear panel will most likely be plywood set in a rebate.
I am not used to making pieces with frame and panel sides. Normally I would use solid panels and dovetail the carcass, and the DTs would be covered up with trim.
I don’t want to use trim along the bottom so I will not be able to hide screws unless I plug them, and I want to avoid that. I also want to avoid a rebate as that will be seen from the front (no face frame). I can do pocket screws, but don’t want to count on that alone. There will be sliding pocket door hinges so I may be able to add reinforcing strips along the inside corners.
What are some joinery options that I can use? This piece needs to be rock solid.
I am not used to making pieces with frame and panel sides. Normally I would use solid panels and dovetail the carcass, and the DTs would be covered up with trim.
I don’t want to use trim along the bottom so I will not be able to hide screws unless I plug them, and I want to avoid that. I also want to avoid a rebate as that will be seen from the front (no face frame). I can do pocket screws, but don’t want to count on that alone. There will be sliding pocket door hinges so I may be able to add reinforcing strips along the inside corners.
What are some joinery options that I can use? This piece needs to be rock solid.