I'm building myself some kitchen-style cabinets - actually they are for the utility room but they will be free standing kitchen-style and made out of laminated pine panels and oak face frames which will be painted - country kitchen style.
I've read a few comments on here and elsewhere about the merits of painting or varnishing the panels before cutting to make final finishing easier. Does that usually involve finishing BOTH side of the panel? If so, wont that make gluing up impossible unless you've rebated everything into a housing or the likes? If I did just paint one side of the panel (I intend to spray finish with the Earlex hvlp 5500) arent they going to twist or cup before I can use them? The wife prefers the idea of unfinished pine on the inside - though I would probably put a clear wax on the inside. Also, if the cabinets are sprayed afterwards, how do you prevent overspray from getting in and messing up the inside of the cabinet?
I'm still at the juggling the processes around my head stage - pretty sure I have my plans sorted, just trying to work out the order of the processes since I have a few to build.
I've read a few comments on here and elsewhere about the merits of painting or varnishing the panels before cutting to make final finishing easier. Does that usually involve finishing BOTH side of the panel? If so, wont that make gluing up impossible unless you've rebated everything into a housing or the likes? If I did just paint one side of the panel (I intend to spray finish with the Earlex hvlp 5500) arent they going to twist or cup before I can use them? The wife prefers the idea of unfinished pine on the inside - though I would probably put a clear wax on the inside. Also, if the cabinets are sprayed afterwards, how do you prevent overspray from getting in and messing up the inside of the cabinet?
I'm still at the juggling the processes around my head stage - pretty sure I have my plans sorted, just trying to work out the order of the processes since I have a few to build.