TequilaTony
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I'll try to make this as brief and understandable as I can.
I just finished a prototype cabinet for my garage/shop. My cabinet interior is 427mm wide by 380mm deep, the same internal dimensions as a sysport. I'm using furniture grade ply and keeping the joinery simple using dominos and glue. I plan on making at least 8 replicas.
I'm really pleased with the prototype with one minor exception. The top/bottom edge faces do not perfectly align with the front edges of the sides where they meet at the opening of the cabinet. They are off my a millimeter or less. I don't plan on edge banding because these are shop cabinets and quite honestly my TS55 leaves such a clean cut that the edges look great. The 1mm gap bothers me a little though and before I build more, I would like to see if I can remove the gap. I've narrowed the issue to be the fact that I cut the cabinet sides to 399mm width (380mm + 19mm for back face). The issue is that the plywood thickness is not a full 19mm. It's 18mm and change. The tops and bottoms are 380mm and attach to the back of the cabinet face so they are consistenly 380mm from the back.
I can solve this issue by referencing the dominos from the front face of the cabinet side piece vs. the back edge of the cabinet side piece. If I reference them from the font edge, I will consistently be at 380mm vs. 381 or whatever I have now. I'm using the Senaca plate attachment off the backedge and while it's consistent, it doesn't guarantee the dominos are spaced from the front edge.
Using a track with the parallel guides would make sense to get a clean offset from the front but I have no way to attach the domino to the track. I could but it up against the cut strip if need be but this seems a little open for error.
Is anyone aware of an attachment? I know this probably seems a little crazy. I could be happy with the small offset but when you are working hard to getting everything square and clean it stands out a little.
I just finished a prototype cabinet for my garage/shop. My cabinet interior is 427mm wide by 380mm deep, the same internal dimensions as a sysport. I'm using furniture grade ply and keeping the joinery simple using dominos and glue. I plan on making at least 8 replicas.
I'm really pleased with the prototype with one minor exception. The top/bottom edge faces do not perfectly align with the front edges of the sides where they meet at the opening of the cabinet. They are off my a millimeter or less. I don't plan on edge banding because these are shop cabinets and quite honestly my TS55 leaves such a clean cut that the edges look great. The 1mm gap bothers me a little though and before I build more, I would like to see if I can remove the gap. I've narrowed the issue to be the fact that I cut the cabinet sides to 399mm width (380mm + 19mm for back face). The issue is that the plywood thickness is not a full 19mm. It's 18mm and change. The tops and bottoms are 380mm and attach to the back of the cabinet face so they are consistenly 380mm from the back.
I can solve this issue by referencing the dominos from the front face of the cabinet side piece vs. the back edge of the cabinet side piece. If I reference them from the font edge, I will consistently be at 380mm vs. 381 or whatever I have now. I'm using the Senaca plate attachment off the backedge and while it's consistent, it doesn't guarantee the dominos are spaced from the front edge.
Using a track with the parallel guides would make sense to get a clean offset from the front but I have no way to attach the domino to the track. I could but it up against the cut strip if need be but this seems a little open for error.
Is anyone aware of an attachment? I know this probably seems a little crazy. I could be happy with the small offset but when you are working hard to getting everything square and clean it stands out a little.