Angled face frame edge

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Jay Rockman
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Angled face frame edge

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I'm trying to angle the edge of a face frame stile. We build an island with 3 cabinets that join each other at 45 deg. In the shop the centre cabinet has face frames that have the angle cut on both stiles while the cabs that flank each side have regular frames. How do I make such a centre cabinet? Or maybe how do I put that in a layout so the cabinets are 45 deg. to each other? Thanks.
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George Davidson
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Re: Angled face frame edge

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Welcome to our family Jay you will love e-Cabinets very easy to use.
I would say for you to look into the Video It was the best thing I ever did. They show you everything and they show it to you slow step by step.
http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtop ... =3&t=10615
Jay is this what you are trying to do
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Dennis Englert

Re: Angled face frame edge

Post by Dennis Englert »

There is a video that demonstrates beveling a stiles edge similar to what George has displayed. It is applied to a corner cabinet, but uses the same techniques. This video can be found in the "Knowledge Base" category under "Cabinets".

George, thanks for the reference.


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Jay Rockman
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Re: Angled face frame edge

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Thanks George that's it
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