Blind Corner Frameless Base Cabinet

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Brent Brown
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Blind Corner Frameless Base Cabinet

Post by Brent Brown »

Hi guys.
How are you making your blind corner cabs in e-cabs? I did it before, but now when I try to resize my old cabinet or one from the \"standard\" library I get an error like \"the dimension will result in an unstable cabinet\".

Thank you,

Brent Brown
Michael Yeargain
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

Brent,

For a blind Left or Right cabinet I use a 26 1/4\" left or right (respectively) stile of the sheet stock for a face frame. I inset the stile the same thickness of the cabinet material to account for the top and sides. This will allow you to place a door as well as stretch the cabinet without any problems.

The mouse curser is located on a 26 1/4\" left stile inset at the top and left side of this cabinet. I also had to inset the top, sides and deck the same thickness as the faceframe stock.

Hope this helps.
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George Davidson
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Post by George Davidson »

Hi Brent
This what I do I make up the face frame then I rout out the
blank side all the way around 3/8\"by 3/8\" and put 1/4\" plywood in it.
It makes our cabinet lighter We are a small shop
NO cnc router :cry:
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