I'm considering purchasing Festool's LR32 system for some upcoming DIY projects. I'm planning to build a media cabinet, some cabinets for my garage, and some closet built-ins. From what I've read, all of these things are great applications for the LR32 system and 32mm cabinet-making in general.
I've read (and watched) a lot about 32mm cabinet-making, and understand the general concept. However, there is one part I'm still very confused about - cabinet door reveals.
I'll use a really simple cabinet as my example. The cabinet itself will be 18" W x 608mm (~24") H x 12" D. 3/4" plywood will be used for construction. Based on everything I've read, the standard practice is to fit the top and bottom panels between (not on top of/below) the side panels. This makes sense from an aesthetics perspective, as it avoids a front-to-back line on the side of the cabinet.
Because 608mm is a multiple of 32, I can easily use the LR32 guide rail and stop blocks to drill my holes.
A full overlay cabinet door for this cabinet would have dimensions 18" W x 608mm H. However - and here is where it gets confusing - what if I want a 3mm reveal all the way around the door? That would result in cabinet door dimensions of 451mm W x 602mm H. Because 602mm is not a multiple of 32, I can't use the guide rail with the stop blocks. If I did, my cabinet door holes would be 3mm above/below (depending on which edge I used) where I need them to be.
How is the handled? Does Festool have a jig solution, or do I just need to manually line up the guide rail? Are reveals uncommon on frameless cabinet doors? Maybe my thinking is off, because I haven't been able to find any information about this, and would like to know before I dive in head first with a big tool purchase.
Thanks for any info you can provide!
Also, unrelated question... All the videos I've seen of 32mm cabinet-making use full overlay plywood for doors. Is there any reason I can't make stile and rail doors and use the LR32 on the hinge-side stile?
Thanks again!
I've read (and watched) a lot about 32mm cabinet-making, and understand the general concept. However, there is one part I'm still very confused about - cabinet door reveals.
I'll use a really simple cabinet as my example. The cabinet itself will be 18" W x 608mm (~24") H x 12" D. 3/4" plywood will be used for construction. Based on everything I've read, the standard practice is to fit the top and bottom panels between (not on top of/below) the side panels. This makes sense from an aesthetics perspective, as it avoids a front-to-back line on the side of the cabinet.
Because 608mm is a multiple of 32, I can easily use the LR32 guide rail and stop blocks to drill my holes.
A full overlay cabinet door for this cabinet would have dimensions 18" W x 608mm H. However - and here is where it gets confusing - what if I want a 3mm reveal all the way around the door? That would result in cabinet door dimensions of 451mm W x 602mm H. Because 602mm is not a multiple of 32, I can't use the guide rail with the stop blocks. If I did, my cabinet door holes would be 3mm above/below (depending on which edge I used) where I need them to be.
How is the handled? Does Festool have a jig solution, or do I just need to manually line up the guide rail? Are reveals uncommon on frameless cabinet doors? Maybe my thinking is off, because I haven't been able to find any information about this, and would like to know before I dive in head first with a big tool purchase.
Thanks for any info you can provide!
Also, unrelated question... All the videos I've seen of 32mm cabinet-making use full overlay plywood for doors. Is there any reason I can't make stile and rail doors and use the LR32 on the hinge-side stile?
Thanks again!