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myxpykalix
02-06-2014, 04:35 PM
I have 3 cabinets i've made 2 four foot wides and one 3 foot wide. The two four footers on either end and the three footer in the center. I think i have some 12' long poplar i'll use on the rails and stiles to make it look like one big cabinet or do you recommend doing individual frames for each box?
jkaras2000
02-07-2014, 05:07 AM
Hi Jack: Keep in mind where you are going to put the finished cabinet. Two smaller assembled cabinets are easier to move in place than one large finished one. If you ever have to move it for any reason, two separate cabs can be unscrewed and moved much easier. Just my two cents. Joe:cool:
bmc0787
02-07-2014, 08:10 AM
Jack
I always try to make as big a cabinet as possible to keep the joints and installation headaches to a minimum. As stated previously, ingress and egress to the space is always the first consideration. I just find that less to do in the field makes my life easier.
thanks
Brian
With that much cabinet width, I would go with face framing the individual cabinets. You already have the space divided up by making the narrower cabinets. One thing you can do for the stiles that butt up against the stiles on another cabinet is make them narrower. This way the "space" between doors is less then going with a standard 1.5" stile.
In your situation the stiles that meet I would make 7/8" wide instead of 1.5" wide. The outside most stiles, still make 1.5" wide. 2 1.5" stiles together equals a 3" separation between doors.2 7/8" stiles equals a 1.75" separation. More appealing and balanced to the eye - in my opinion.
myxpykalix
02-07-2014, 11:55 AM
My thought was to lay all 3 boxes down totaling 11 ft wide, make the faceframe to accomodate all 3. Then to put up all 3 boxes seperately on the wall, then apply the faceframe.
Although the two end four footers will have doors. The center cabinet will be open shelving with a valance on top and some type of decorative carving on the bottom.
jkaras2000
02-08-2014, 06:04 AM
Consider how you would attach the face frame to the finished cabinet. I usually pocket screw face frame from behind, then glue rail of cabinet and clamp face frame to cabinet overnight. It make a great bond that will last a lifetime. No need to face nail frames on to cabinet. Used to use dowels to assemble my face frames, but with the advent of pocket cutting, it just makes things a lot easier. The pocket joints seem to do a really good job also.
myxpykalix
02-08-2014, 03:18 PM
I have all three boxes made and will lay them out on the table to start and make my version of a "story stick" to lay out where cabinets butt up together and where i'll make cabinet doors and other openings.
Question is should i make my doors first, then fit the faceframe to them or does it matter?
jkaras2000
02-09-2014, 04:01 AM
I would make face frame and once attached to cabinets make doors afterwards. This way you have less room for error. You can measure doors to finished frames.
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