With all the accurate miter saws and table saws available and the Kreg Jig pocket screw system of today, the making of angled joints has allowed us to master the art of joining wood together.
Since building a cabinet that runs along a wall in a straight line requires little or no angle cutting of stock, other that the 90 degree cut to length and join with a pocket screw. Other configuration require the use of miters and angles. I was wondering what everyones method is for doing cabinet runs that twist and bend into angles like like 22 1/2 degrees, 45 degrees and or some other angle to fit a wall or build a custom cabinets run other than a straight line or a 90 degree bend. I know everyone has their own methods and it would be interesting to hear about everyone's approach to this problem.
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Niiice. Great work Jay....i fully understand now
Steve since you brought up the MT thing again, I guess I'll have to share with you this slide show I did for a customer. But do note there is some PS in there too. You may have seen this before as I posted it on Jen Jensons page a while ago. It will take a bit to load.
But where are the pocket holes?
I cannot tell from the 2 photos.
Curious...
Scott
R. E. Woods said:
I am hoping to build a corner cabinet. The pictures are test cuts of the angled side and back. The cuts are 45 degrees and pocketholes should work. the cabinet will work in a corner or against a wall.
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