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Ray Jorgensen
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Bind corner frameless

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I have a bunch of frameless cabs to cut. The one that's giving problems is a blind corner. ( I need 3 of them)

How do I add a filler strip to the side of the door on the blind side. This strip would go top to bottom and be flush with the short partition where the drawer slide attaches to. It's easy with a FF cab. Not so with frameless.

This is my first attempt at designing frameless so be kind.

I'm going to attempt uploading the file.

Thanks in advance.
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Jon Dieterlen
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Re: Bind corner frameless

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You should be able to use a stretcher attached to the top stretcher and the deck. You can give a negative inset to get it to sit on the front of the deck/stretcher. I added the stretcher to your cabinet. Take a look at it in the stretcher editor and look at how the positions are locked.

Jon
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Re: Bind corner frameless

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I'm also a FF guy. My customers want furniture looking cabinets w/raised panel ends, legs, beaded inset frames etc. I don't have a router, and I am wondering how it would fit into our operation. Sure we could cut our plywood and do blind dados to for the basic box construction, but as for the joinery for attaching the frames, building the frames, building the doors, drawer boxes (solid maple dovetail), the router may not be the best and fastest solution to these tasks. We have a well equipped shop, several shapers, 2 head WB, Vertical panel saw, Edgebander, combo drill, case clamp. Just not sure if the router would make me any money. I know some of you will say outsource your doors, drawers and use the router to make more boxes faster. Sounds good if you can increase your sales enough to pay for the router.

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Ray Jorgensen
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Re: Bind corner frameless

Post by Ray Jorgensen »

Thanks Jon, That does it.

As far as the router goes, I figure it's my hired man. I have found many more uses for it than my original intent. Short of buying one give the production sharing a try.
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