Grasshopper
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..So I am working on assembling my cabinet boxes today (a 48" base cabinet and a 24" base cabinet). All the sides and backs are dead on 34 1/2"….except one.
I wasn't paying attention, and I cut the back for the 48" cabinet with the "keeper" side to the right side of my ts55, so it is basically off the kerf of the blade. I used veneer edge banding on one side of the short panel, so the "shortness" is now around 1/16".
Should I:
A- Edge band the top side as well, bringing the gap to around 1/32" and call that good enough
B- spend another $65 and get a new 4x8 sheet of birch ply and cut a new back
C- reference from the bottom of cabinet sides and back (so bottom is flush) and shim the top if needed (top will be a granite slab)
D- reference from the top of the cabinet sides and back (so top is flush) and shim the bottom if needed (I assume shims will be needed on the bottom even if the boxes were bang on due to leveling for the floor)
E- take a kerf width off the remaining sides and back to bring all pieces to exact same height.
I wanted to see if either 1/16", or 1/32" off on one back would bother y'all, and what you'd do to remedy.
I'd love you feedback here. Thanks in advance.
I wasn't paying attention, and I cut the back for the 48" cabinet with the "keeper" side to the right side of my ts55, so it is basically off the kerf of the blade. I used veneer edge banding on one side of the short panel, so the "shortness" is now around 1/16".
Should I:
A- Edge band the top side as well, bringing the gap to around 1/32" and call that good enough
B- spend another $65 and get a new 4x8 sheet of birch ply and cut a new back
C- reference from the bottom of cabinet sides and back (so bottom is flush) and shim the top if needed (top will be a granite slab)
D- reference from the top of the cabinet sides and back (so top is flush) and shim the bottom if needed (I assume shims will be needed on the bottom even if the boxes were bang on due to leveling for the floor)
E- take a kerf width off the remaining sides and back to bring all pieces to exact same height.
I wanted to see if either 1/16", or 1/32" off on one back would bother y'all, and what you'd do to remedy.
I'd love you feedback here. Thanks in advance.