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Upper corner frameless
I have a question about my upper corner frameless cabinet. I have an angled front and side flush gables. I want the gables to be 12\" but the program gives me a part size of 12 5/8\" deep. In the cabinet edit window on the left it shows a Depth - Right depth of 12\". 5/8\" gable material. Any help is appreciated. Dave
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Thanks Dan, but is your jpg showing the front or back of the cabinet. I am talking about the front. Do you miter a plywood gable and if so how do you edgeband it?
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Hey Guys,
Mark, if you back up to Dans picture above, that is exactly how I do a corner caninet. Leave the sides at 90 anything else causes you grief later. You have to ignore the cabinet size and just adjust the left and right sides to whatever cabinet depth your needing. I typicaly build that cabinet either 12 or 15 deep. the door will be 16\" wide and you will just use standard boring and a 45 hinge.
Hope this helps,
Mark, if you back up to Dans picture above, that is exactly how I do a corner caninet. Leave the sides at 90 anything else causes you grief later. You have to ignore the cabinet size and just adjust the left and right sides to whatever cabinet depth your needing. I typicaly build that cabinet either 12 or 15 deep. the door will be 16\" wide and you will just use standard boring and a 45 hinge.
Hope this helps,
Mike Murray
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Hey Mark,
As Mike stated leave your sides 90degree and keep your side depth consistant with the depth of cabs to the left and right unless your doing offset. If you use a 3/4\" side you will not have to use any spacer filler to left and right for door clearance. Back to the first post you will have to make you side depth 11.25\" to get 12\" side panels.
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As Mike stated leave your sides 90degree and keep your side depth consistant with the depth of cabs to the left and right unless your doing offset. If you use a 3/4\" side you will not have to use any spacer filler to left and right for door clearance. Back to the first post you will have to make you side depth 11.25\" to get 12\" side panels.
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IF you are using 3/4" materials. For 5/8" materials the depth will need to be 11 3/8".Forrest Chapman wrote:...Back to the first post you will have to make you side depth 11.25" to get 12" side panels...
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And if your using 3/4 material that is really only .730, well then you need something different!!!
I just pan over it till I get the actual width, then adjust accordingly till I get 12 or 15 or whatever I am wanting it to be!!
I just pan over it till I get the actual width, then adjust accordingly till I get 12 or 15 or whatever I am wanting it to be!!
Mike Murray
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