Making panels for some cabinet box I'm trying to make which will be a removable floor standing cupboard to fit in a recess in the house but can be moved around, recess to recess to allow changing room uses etc in future
Have made the frame and panels and just now have to create a stopped groove in each of the outfacing frame peices aside the front and top which both have added function
I'm a bit stuck as to the best way to run a stopped groove to allow panel to be inset and glued to each of the sides of the cabinet (aside the front and top which each have additional function than just a panel )
Currently done two shorter end peices using a chisel registered against a straight edge to make a deep score, a saw to mark the stops, then a bull nose (for middle) and chisel (for edging and removal by splinter on sprightly grained peices) then my router plane.
It's a lot of work and risk and I just wondered if this was the best way with hand tools
Thanks!
Have made the frame and panels and just now have to create a stopped groove in each of the outfacing frame peices aside the front and top which both have added function
I'm a bit stuck as to the best way to run a stopped groove to allow panel to be inset and glued to each of the sides of the cabinet (aside the front and top which each have additional function than just a panel )
Currently done two shorter end peices using a chisel registered against a straight edge to make a deep score, a saw to mark the stops, then a bull nose (for middle) and chisel (for edging and removal by splinter on sprightly grained peices) then my router plane.
It's a lot of work and risk and I just wondered if this was the best way with hand tools
Thanks!