Im a woodwork teacher and have access to and experience using power tools and table saws planer etc but I've never built kitchen carcases or wardrobes before. Im looking for carcases assembly and hinge advice
I building my kitchen out of birch ply carcasess with inset doors made from birch ply laminated with Formica for drawers fronts and doors
Is it ok to assembly carcases with glue and carcases screws or should I use biscuits/dominos as well to help alignment and add strength. Plan on using Blum tandem box drawers with clip top blumotion 110 hinges. For pull out pantry are 110 hinges ok or should I go with 155 zero protustion hinges. Was thinking of adding strips to cabinet side to avoid 110 hinge
My utility will be made from egger mfc carcases with full overlay doors
What glue and screws should I use when working with mfc
I'm wondering what's the difference between Blum hinge mounting plates with screws, euro screws, inserta and expando. I think it's easier and quicker to use wood screws but I'm worried about strength in the chipboard
I like the look of horizontal plates over cruciform / wing plates
Is there any different in strength. I'm thinking of using this plate 175H5400
Is this suitable for chipboard with wood screws
What's best finish to apply to birch ply. I've heard good stuff about osmo oil. I don't have a sprayer so will be oil or varnish finish I will use
Thanks
I building my kitchen out of birch ply carcasess with inset doors made from birch ply laminated with Formica for drawers fronts and doors
Is it ok to assembly carcases with glue and carcases screws or should I use biscuits/dominos as well to help alignment and add strength. Plan on using Blum tandem box drawers with clip top blumotion 110 hinges. For pull out pantry are 110 hinges ok or should I go with 155 zero protustion hinges. Was thinking of adding strips to cabinet side to avoid 110 hinge
My utility will be made from egger mfc carcases with full overlay doors
What glue and screws should I use when working with mfc
I'm wondering what's the difference between Blum hinge mounting plates with screws, euro screws, inserta and expando. I think it's easier and quicker to use wood screws but I'm worried about strength in the chipboard
I like the look of horizontal plates over cruciform / wing plates
Is there any different in strength. I'm thinking of using this plate 175H5400
Is this suitable for chipboard with wood screws
What's best finish to apply to birch ply. I've heard good stuff about osmo oil. I don't have a sprayer so will be oil or varnish finish I will use
Thanks