Wilson joinery
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Good evening everyone
I’m embarking on a corner wardrobe build at home. Doors will be shaker style full overlay 22mm MRMDF rails and stiles with 9mm MRMDF panels with floating tenons (thanks for the youtube videos if you’re reading this Peter Millard ). The doors will be tall (approx 500x2300) so they will also have a middle rail slightly wider than the top and bottom rail.
The bit I’m struggling with is how to design the corner unit where I’ve effectively got one row of wardrobes meeting a second perpendicular. What is the best way to build this so that the furthest corner of the wardrobe remains accessible? I’ve been trying to work out if it’s possible to build the two cabinets that would meet at the corner without only one side (does that make sense?!).
Any suggestions massively welcome!
Cheers
Pete
I’m embarking on a corner wardrobe build at home. Doors will be shaker style full overlay 22mm MRMDF rails and stiles with 9mm MRMDF panels with floating tenons (thanks for the youtube videos if you’re reading this Peter Millard ). The doors will be tall (approx 500x2300) so they will also have a middle rail slightly wider than the top and bottom rail.
The bit I’m struggling with is how to design the corner unit where I’ve effectively got one row of wardrobes meeting a second perpendicular. What is the best way to build this so that the furthest corner of the wardrobe remains accessible? I’ve been trying to work out if it’s possible to build the two cabinets that would meet at the corner without only one side (does that make sense?!).
Any suggestions massively welcome!
Cheers
Pete