Tom Hummel
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- Jan 25, 2007
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Hello, this is my first post on the new site,
I wanted to illustrate an area where Festool has saved me quite a bit of time...
I just finished building my kitchen cabinets with full inset doors and drawers. The difficulty is achieving a consistent reveal all the way around the opening. In years past I would cut the door/drawer tight for the opening and sneak up on the final dimension with the jointer and a block plane.
For this project I left the door/drawer oversized and placed the face frame on top and clamped into position after carefully centering the door in the opening. I then took my PaperMate Scribe:
and scribed a perfect 2 mm line....
all the way around the opening. Now it simply a matter of removing the face frame and cutting to the line with the TS55 and guide rail. Fit is perfect right out of the box no refitting required!
The cabinets are poplar and birch plywood and look like this after being finished with pigmented conversion varnish:
I wanted to illustrate an area where Festool has saved me quite a bit of time...
I just finished building my kitchen cabinets with full inset doors and drawers. The difficulty is achieving a consistent reveal all the way around the opening. In years past I would cut the door/drawer tight for the opening and sneak up on the final dimension with the jointer and a block plane.
For this project I left the door/drawer oversized and placed the face frame on top and clamped into position after carefully centering the door in the opening. I then took my PaperMate Scribe:


and scribed a perfect 2 mm line....

all the way around the opening. Now it simply a matter of removing the face frame and cutting to the line with the TS55 and guide rail. Fit is perfect right out of the box no refitting required!

The cabinets are poplar and birch plywood and look like this after being finished with pigmented conversion varnish:
