Preferred joinery when using 3/4\" cab backs

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Gene Davis

Preferred joinery when using 3/4\" cab backs

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If you are building frameless and use mel for carcases, what are your settings at sides, decks, and tops, if you are making backs out of the same 3/4\" panel stock as everything else?

We have been doing backs in 1/4\" paperfaced MDF, with a print and finish to match the 3/4\" panel stock. Flush deck, flush sides, 3/4\" back inset, full dado to sides and to deck, flush up to top with a 3/4 x 5 top nailer behind.

Our consideration now is to go to 3/4\" backs, and we wonder what the best details might be for the connections.
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Post by Michael S Murray »

Hi Gene,
I use only 3/4 backs for a yr or so now, would not go back. I also make my wall cabinets 13\" deep, with the router and nesting it makes very little difference in the total material cost for a typical kitchen. I will attach a base and wall for your inspection, use what you would like.
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Post by Gene Davis »

Thanks, Mike. I'll take a look at them.

We used your susan base pretty much out of the can, and it has been working just fine. Puff, puff! I am out of breath from moving one.
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