jaguar36
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I'm starting a project for some Living Room built-ins that the cases will be painted maple plywood. I've tried a few different cabinet construciton methods in the past and am trying to decide the best one to use. I know *best* is always debatable, and have read a few different threads here where everyone seems to have their favorite method. I'll be doing it in a small shop, so no fancy pneumatic case clamps or anything.
The methods I'm kicking around are:
Dominos: I did this on the last set of cabinets I made and wasn't super pleased with it. It seemed time consuming and fiddly. Could just be that my technique needs refinement though.
Pocket screws: Everyone's favorite love/hate! Seems quick and easy, should be able to hide almost all of them too I think.
Screws + Dado's: Norm's method, seems quick, easy and strong. Make the dado's on the MFT with a router on the guide track, throw some screws and glue in it and done. I'm leaning towards this way now.
Anyone have a better method?
The methods I'm kicking around are:
Dominos: I did this on the last set of cabinets I made and wasn't super pleased with it. It seemed time consuming and fiddly. Could just be that my technique needs refinement though.
Pocket screws: Everyone's favorite love/hate! Seems quick and easy, should be able to hide almost all of them too I think.
Screws + Dado's: Norm's method, seems quick, easy and strong. Make the dado's on the MFT with a router on the guide track, throw some screws and glue in it and done. I'm leaning towards this way now.
Anyone have a better method?