dadoing faceframes to case
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dadoing faceframes to case
I cannot figure out how to set up dadoing my faceframes to cabinet. There doesn't seem to be an option for that. In the past I have just made sides, top and deck 1/4\" wider. Is there a way to set this up?
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I'm sorry I already posted this question. Is this function up and running yet?
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dado face frames
DON just use a negative inset on the part [side top or deck]
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Sounds like Forrest has some insider info. here!Come on Forrest share with us, we wont tell any one else!!!!!!!!
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Forrest,
I was just joking, obviously. I appreciate all the hard work the guys at Thermwood are doing, I cant imagine the complexity of it all, I have my hands full just trying to keep my little business going. I can only imagine what this software will be in a couple more years.
Thanks,
Mike
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But if you dont tell me I am going to go down to thermwood and go office to office until some one gives it up!!
I was just joking, obviously. I appreciate all the hard work the guys at Thermwood are doing, I cant imagine the complexity of it all, I have my hands full just trying to keep my little business going. I can only imagine what this software will be in a couple more years.
Thanks,
Mike
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But if you dont tell me I am going to go down to thermwood and go office to office until some one gives it up!!

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Hey Brian,
I DONT do face frame, but when I do, or when I use to a lot, I had a pretty good system. To try to explain, I would cut all my face frame material to size, then I would cut a 1/4\" w.x 3/8\" d. dado in the back, 1/2\" in from edge, or really the thickness off my box material. We use 1/2\" plywood. Then you would cut a 1/4\" wide tongue on your box. This would be inserted in the groove of the face frame. depending on how you orientated the panel when you inserted it, you would end up with a 1/4\" scribe for cabinet to cabinet or if you rotated the panel 180 d. you had a flush panel for end of run. Same setup for both, you only had to watch the finish on the exposed end run cabinet. Same way for the deck, you could make it flush or 1/4 lip depending on how you inserted panel. To answer your ?, we did not use pocket holes and dado's in combination, we just glued the panel in dado and the either clamped for finish ends or angle nailed a few brads through the side panel into face frame for butt cabinets.
Hope this helps,
I DONT do face frame, but when I do, or when I use to a lot, I had a pretty good system. To try to explain, I would cut all my face frame material to size, then I would cut a 1/4\" w.x 3/8\" d. dado in the back, 1/2\" in from edge, or really the thickness off my box material. We use 1/2\" plywood. Then you would cut a 1/4\" wide tongue on your box. This would be inserted in the groove of the face frame. depending on how you orientated the panel when you inserted it, you would end up with a 1/4\" scribe for cabinet to cabinet or if you rotated the panel 180 d. you had a flush panel for end of run. Same setup for both, you only had to watch the finish on the exposed end run cabinet. Same way for the deck, you could make it flush or 1/4 lip depending on how you inserted panel. To answer your ?, we did not use pocket holes and dado's in combination, we just glued the panel in dado and the either clamped for finish ends or angle nailed a few brads through the side panel into face frame for butt cabinets.
Hope this helps,
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Yes we do pocket hole our faceframes. We use a 1-5/8 wide rail and style for the most part and even at that minimum width we dont have trouble with the pocket hole screw going through the dado. We only use one screw per joint as by the time you glue it and then dado and glue the box to the frame, it is a very strong joint. But, remember, you are talking to a guy who DOES not build face frame cabinets!!!
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
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