Advice on assembling the "offset" bottom of a wall cabinet - Kreg Owners' Community2024-03-29T15:32:20Zhttps://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/advice-on-assembling-the-offset-bottom-of-a-wall-cabinet?feed=yes&xn_auth=noIt sounds like you've got a s…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2023-08-24:2900167:Comment:10389632023-08-24T12:11:07.487ZEariyyahttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/Eariyya
<p>It sounds like you've got a solid plan for your wall cabinet construction! Using pocket hole joinery is a great choice for assembly. Your approach to handling the 3/4" offset for the bottom by gluing and then flipping it over sounds like a clever solution. Just make sure to double-check your measurements and alignment before securing everything in place. This design with the face frame flush on different sides of the cabinet box should give it a neat and professional look.…</p>
<p>It sounds like you've got a solid plan for your wall cabinet construction! Using pocket hole joinery is a great choice for assembly. Your approach to handling the 3/4" offset for the bottom by gluing and then flipping it over sounds like a clever solution. Just make sure to double-check your measurements and alignment before securing everything in place. This design with the face frame flush on different sides of the cabinet box should give it a neat and professional look. <a href="https://aqglass.com/" target="_blank">https://aqglass.com/</a> Best of luck with your project! If you have any concerns, don't hesitate to ask for advice. Happy crafting!</p> Hello. I would drill pockets…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2022-05-02:2900167:Comment:10330492022-05-02T14:21:33.853ZMitchell Collinsworthhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/MitchellCollinsworth
Hello. I would drill pockets into the bottom side and use a combination square to set the depth. I am thinking you might also clamp a 6 inch piece of 3/4 to the sides as a spacer right in the middle. Since the picket holes should be 2 to 3 inches from the edge you should be able to still drive them in. I always have a 1/4 inch overlap of the face frame on the sides in case the wall is not square. Makes lining up the cabinets easier for me.
Hello. I would drill pockets into the bottom side and use a combination square to set the depth. I am thinking you might also clamp a 6 inch piece of 3/4 to the sides as a spacer right in the middle. Since the picket holes should be 2 to 3 inches from the edge you should be able to still drive them in. I always have a 1/4 inch overlap of the face frame on the sides in case the wall is not square. Makes lining up the cabinets easier for me.