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Face Frame cabinet tool

Monday, December 7, 2009
posted by Craig

When fabricating a bathroom vanity with a face frame, the face frame is assemble most effective before it will be mounted on the cabinets face. A single door front with a row of 3 drawers equaling the door height. DIY cabinets will consist of several facets, during which after your scaled drawing is conceived and you have chosen all of the drawer slide components and door hinge. You should now have the exact face frame dimensions cut and ready for assembly. The cabinets face frame gets pre bored with a face frame tool that is designed specifically for this purpose. This face frame cabinet tool is called a Kreg jig.cabinet face frame toolkreg-jig diy cabinet tool for face frame assembly

This tool is a real sweetheart for an easy pilot hole boring on the backside of all your face frame cabinet pieces. The outside rails on the face frame gets the cross pieces glue and screwed into it. This hardwood stock averages about 2″ wide and should get 2 screw holes per end. The Kreg jig can be bought in a complete kit or a single jig will get her done just fine. Typically it comes with 1 bit and a hole guide with an adjustable stop collar as well. Straight forward and easy to use, we, here couldn’t build a cabinet without one.

diy cabinets face frame

Thursday, November 19, 2009
posted by Craig

As in every trade there’s a tolerance, and for framing a wall for instance this can be up to 1/2″ in some conditions. But with all diy cabinets we can say proudly that accuracy is an 1/16″ or less. It is not a given that the walls will be plumb and square every time so, often the face frame on an end unit diy cabinet can be ran wild or long for scribe execution. With a plane or even a belt sander the face frame is milled down for a nice tight fit and leaving the diy cabinet plumb, level and square. diy cabinet face frameThis frame is easily assembled with a Kreg jig, a simple self guiding hole drilling apparatus that is 100% perfect every time. Take a few extra minutes before hand and evaluate the sites condition’s to alleviate any further problems. A level and a framing square will show you where any maladies lie and help you to get a good mental picture of what needs to be accomplished.

Diy Cabinets believe it!

Monday, November 9, 2009
posted by Craig

A product of one’s own environment never held truer than the simple thought tract. With any diy cabinets the start will be in your mind. Can I do this? The answer is always in the desire, your biggest hurdle is the idea that you can’t! But in today’s world information or shall we say the right info @ the right time will get you through that next step. Believe that you can first and then go to any number of DIY sites and something will definitely click for you.DIY cutting cabinets

You will need a few essential tools of course, power tools such as a table saw is paramount. A small compressor and a pin nail gun will aide 100 X’s over but not necessary if you can use a hammer. 90% of cabinets are just plywood cut square to fabricate a box or cube, a face frame is the hardwood grid that attaches to the front of the box. A Kreg jig will be the cheapest and best bet to assemble the face frame. This little beauty helps you hide the screws that fasten the frame together. Add a little glue and you’ve got the pro’s strength and longevity.  Slab doors with no detail ( recessed panels) for example just need the right hardware and now the doors are on, there are places out there folks that will custom build doors for you, that are super reasonable per expense. With out going on and on here, the point is you can do it yourself period, and with a little bit of assistance, before long you may even change your vocation before you can say “did you say add some crown moulding ?”

Plumb & Level kitchen cabinets

Friday, October 16, 2009
posted by Craig

Any DIY minded person can learn how to install kitchen cabinets, or just about any cabinet for that matter. When a box has been assembled square, IE equal sides and equal widths top and bottom. The one last conclusive but sometimes elusive quirk to the cube being set is the front or face.

Recap: Has the top from left to right, is level, and unless the kitchen cabinet has been built uneven or out of square this will mean with 100% certainty that both sides will be exactly plumb.plumb & level kitchen cabinet Now when that’s golden, your challenge is to pull the top face away from the wall because the face is out of plumb. But with it sitting on top of the finish floor, the reality is for the face to come forward the bottom front has to go lower. This may sound like hooey but im not hooing you by any means, just the fact’s here folks….