New wall cabinets for my garage.

Neal W

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This was my first attempt at European style cabinets. So I constructed these four. They are made from 3/4 ply and trimmed with poplar. Doors are poplar rails and styles with quarter inch ply for the panels.

The lr-32 system made the shelf pin holes and hinges very easy and dead on perfect

Dimensions are 896mm tall and 528 wide.  896 is divisible by 32 [emoji6]
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The LR32 is the bomb, right?  A little hard to see in the picture, but is that a profile routed on the door frame?  What bit did you use, and did you just glue up as is or reinforce with dominoes/biscuits?
 
It is a rail and stile bit set from yonico. Didn't want to invest a whole lot on bits for a learning process.  The yonico bits are sold on eBay typically. 

There is also a profile on the outer edge of the door as well

And the lr-32 is an awesome setup. I've used it to mill an mft type top and it came out dead on. And the shelf pins/hinges.  Love how things are easy to setup and are dead on each time. Repeatability is sooooo important

The OF1400 ain't no slouch either
 
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