Not fine furniture but I'm planning to make several shaker-style, paintable kitchen cabinets (no drawers) for our utility room but I've never made them before so have a few questions. Just to outline what I am limited to machine-wise I have a solid 800 x 600mm router table fitted with a 1/2 inch Triton, a small 1/4 inch Dewalt router, a useable Lumberjack BS305 bandsaw and a Triton tracksaw with Evolution rails, a good quality pocket hole jig plus an assortment of quality hand tools. The utility room contains a wood pellet boiler, the washing machine and drier, it gets very warm (over 26 degrees) and can be warm and humid if wet stuff is hung out to dry.
1. What material should I use? I am considering 18mm birch ply but I'd be loath to paint it! Would 15mm be better?
2. How should I best construct the base units? - I don't have a Domino but I have biscuit router bit and pocket hole jig
3. How do I construct the doors?
4. What about hinges? Which are best? We have the usual concealed hinges in the kitchen but they don't clearly follow the shaker style.
thanks in advance
Mike
1. What material should I use? I am considering 18mm birch ply but I'd be loath to paint it! Would 15mm be better?
2. How should I best construct the base units? - I don't have a Domino but I have biscuit router bit and pocket hole jig
3. How do I construct the doors?
4. What about hinges? Which are best? We have the usual concealed hinges in the kitchen but they don't clearly follow the shaker style.
thanks in advance
Mike
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