Here are some images of the kitchen cabinets that are under way. The carcasses and face frames are done, this weekend I'll be starting in on the drawers and pull-outs.
The joinery is just pocket screwed butt joints with rabbeted back panels, the face frames are mortise and loose tenon and are attached to the carcasses with some biscuits (mostly for alignment).
Here's a close up of the back rabbet, since it isn't visible I didn't do stopped rabbets.
As I said, the face frames are attached with some biscuits and glue and a few clamps.
Here's a shot of the completed small cabinet for the kitchen, just waiting for some drawers. Broke out the Leigh jig and I'm looking forward to building them.
Here's my super high tech shelf pin jig. I'm using collared shelf pin inserts, I like the look a lot, perhaps a bit much for kitchen cabinets, but why not...
Thanks for looking.
The joinery is just pocket screwed butt joints with rabbeted back panels, the face frames are mortise and loose tenon and are attached to the carcasses with some biscuits (mostly for alignment).
Here's a close up of the back rabbet, since it isn't visible I didn't do stopped rabbets.
As I said, the face frames are attached with some biscuits and glue and a few clamps.
Here's a shot of the completed small cabinet for the kitchen, just waiting for some drawers. Broke out the Leigh jig and I'm looking forward to building them.
Here's my super high tech shelf pin jig. I'm using collared shelf pin inserts, I like the look a lot, perhaps a bit much for kitchen cabinets, but why not...
Thanks for looking.
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