I have PB interiors.
Youll have too many individual boxes to have to problem with support.
I have PB interiors.Those look nice. Know 3/4” plywood is standard or preferred, but would 1/2” still be good? Idk if cost savings would be significant. I would think they would still be better than particle board or stock cabinets. We are also doing Quartz counters, so I want to make sure cabinets will support it.
Recommendations on clamps? What kind, size and how many if I’m gluing up a couple of cabinets at a time? I’ve bought a few, but figured I would buy more once I get started and see what I like and need more of. I also need some corner squares and clamps.Do you have a budget for tooling?
To save on space, I would make the frames first, door and drawers.,
frame or frameless?Recommendations on clamps? What kind, size and how many if I’m gluing up a couple of cabinets at a time? I’ve bought a few, but figured I would buy more once I get started and see what I like and need more of. I also need some corner squares and clamps.
1/2" is fine for face frame cabinets. 1/2" will be problematic if you end up building frameless for a variety of reasons.Those look nice. Know 3/4” plywood is standard or preferred, but would 1/2” still be good? Idk if cost savings would be significant. I would think they would still be better than particle board or stock cabinets. We are also doing Quartz counters, so I want to make sure cabinets will support it.
More work involved.. I only have a planer.I don't find inset any more difficult than overlay.
Op do you have a jointer and planer?
Yeah I know shops that don't joint anything, and shops that joint everything. I'm in the everything is jointed camp.More work involved.. I only have a planer.
I don’t have either.I don't find inset any more difficult than overlay.
Op do you have a jointer and planer?
You can get by without a lot of tools, but I don't see how that includes a planer, and I couldn't build cabinets that I felt were up to my standards without a jointer.I don’t have either.
I’ve worked for a lot of cabinet shops that didn’t have a jointer..You can get by without a lot of tools, but I don't see how that includes a planer, and I couldn't build cabinets that I felt were up to my standards without a jointer.
Right, but AMCwoodwork doesn't have a planer, shaper or edge sander.I’ve worked for a lot of cabinet shops that didn’t have a jointer..
Face frame stock it cut and ran through the planer. Door stock has never been.
You can run the door stock thru the planer, but it will size at the shaper..
He commented he bought everything he needed.Right, but AMCwoodwork doesn't have a planer, shaper or edge sander.
I final size door and face frame stock on a shaper with outboard fence, but that's irrelevant to this thread.
He‘s a hobbyist. He’s not going to have everything To start. I’ve worked for small shops that had very little equipment, but were labor intense. Nice to have a lot of tools, but not everybody does and have to find a way to get it done..Right, but AMCwoodwork doesn't have a planer, shaper or edge sander.
I final size door and face frame stock on a shaper with outboard fence, but that's irrelevant to this thread.
Which is why I said:He‘s a hobbyist. He’s not going to have everything To start. I’ve worked for small shops that had very little equipment, but were labor intense. Nice to have a lot of tools, but not everybody does and have to find a way to get it done..
back to post #55Which is why I said:
"You can get by without a lot of tools, but I don't see how that includes a planer"
My supplier gives me outstanding pricing on them. What kinds of issues were you having? I have been using mostly the MUV line for about 20 years never had an issue.I stopped using the KV’s because of problems. It could be just a bad lot I got , but scared me away from them..
If you have accounts with the suppliers and quantity purchase , the prices vary