Hi Friends,
I have searched for this, but the other threads did not quite answer my question. I am building some cabinets for my shop as a practice for eventually building my kitchen cabinets. I want to join the face frames to the carcase using the Domino.
Aligning the mortises on the bottom rail is no problem as I want the top of the rail aligned with the top of bottom piece of the carcase. I can use the tops of the pieces as a reference.
However, the stiles will overlap the sides of the carcase on both the left and the right. Do I try to use spacers for a reference? Do I just not do this and make one side of the stile flush? If I do this, then it would seem that my face frame would need to be much narrower. Do I just align the bottom and the pocket screw the others?
So, to boil it down, I guess I have two questions. One is how to do what I describe above, and the other is how have you designed your face frames for kitchen cabinets?
-Sue
I have searched for this, but the other threads did not quite answer my question. I am building some cabinets for my shop as a practice for eventually building my kitchen cabinets. I want to join the face frames to the carcase using the Domino.
Aligning the mortises on the bottom rail is no problem as I want the top of the rail aligned with the top of bottom piece of the carcase. I can use the tops of the pieces as a reference.
However, the stiles will overlap the sides of the carcase on both the left and the right. Do I try to use spacers for a reference? Do I just not do this and make one side of the stile flush? If I do this, then it would seem that my face frame would need to be much narrower. Do I just align the bottom and the pocket screw the others?
So, to boil it down, I guess I have two questions. One is how to do what I describe above, and the other is how have you designed your face frames for kitchen cabinets?
-Sue