Cabinet Construction Informational

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North American (General)

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whether you're building a dresser, a kitchen cabinet or bathroom. Vanity, basic cabinet construction is the same. A Cabinet consists of a case with two sides, bottom and top, and a back in front. The front may contain drawers, doors or shelves, or a combination of all three. The simplest case construction is a box made of plywood. The case can be painted or stained and varnished. Solid wood can be used as um or decorative material for the small face earpieces. If a side is to be concealed against a wall, that side can be made out of um, or economical plywood. However, all exposed sides should be cut from a good hardwood or smooth softwood surface plywood. You can construct a customized kitchen cabinet to fit any space, or you can make them smaller units and join them in the same fashion. Shown are the typical dimensions of a kitchen cabinet base with applied face. Er's. The upper cabinet is built in a very similar fashion. Shown is the typical construction of an upper kitchen cabinet with applied face er's. The first step is to cut out pieces to size, cut a one quarter inch by one quarter inch rabbit in the inside back edge of each side piece for the cabinet back then, assemble the basic box with glue and screws or nails. Cut the side face ER's and apply glue to the case edge. Align the face or flush with the case edge and then fastened in place with finishing nails. Seth The nail had slightly below the wood surface with a punch. Then measure the upper facer to fit precisely between the two side face. Er's take to whether you're building a dresser, a kitchen cabinet or bathroom. Vanity. Basic cabinet construction is the same. A Cabinet consists of a case with two sides, bottom and top, and a back in front. The front may contain drawers, doors or shelves, or a combination of all three. The simplest case construction is a box made of plywood. The case could be painted or stained and varnished. Solid wood can be used as a more decorative material for the small face earpieces. If a side is to be concealed against a wall, that side can be made out of um or economical plywood. However, all exposed sides should be cut from a good hardwood or smooth softwood surface plywood. You can construct a customized kitchen cabinet to fit any space, or you could make them smaller units and join them in the same fashion. Shown are typical dimensions of a kitchen cabinet base with applied face. Er's. The upper cabinet is built in a very similar fashion. Shown is the typical construction of an upper kitchen cabinet with applied face er's. The first step is to cut out pieces to size. Cut a one quarter inch by one quarter inch rabbit in the inside back edge of each side piece for the cabinet back then, assemble the basic box with glue and screws or nails. Cut the side face ER's and apply glue to the case edge. Align the facer flush with the case edge and then fastened in place with finishing nails. Set the nail head slightly below the wood surface with a punch, then measure the upper facer to fit precisely between the two side face. Er's