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Patrick Russell
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Corner cabinet

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I'm trying to build a corner cabinet and remove one side of the back. But when I try to do this w/ a corner seed cabinet the entire back is removed. Can someone tell me if this is possible. I can do this w/ a regular base cabinet but it seem to involve.
George Davidson
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Re: Corner cabinet

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Hi Patrick
This is how I do it
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Patrick Russell
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Re: Corner cabinet

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George Davidson wrote:Hi Patrick
This is how I do it
Hi George,
Thanks for the help. It works fine but how do you make the deck and shelves become flush with sides and other back?
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Re: Corner cabinet

Post by Rick Palechuk »

Hi Patrick, add an inset to the back of the side panel equal to the thickness of the back material then increase the depth of the cab on that side. HTH
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Re: Corner cabinet

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Hi Rick Open the Zip File it has pictures
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