Thanks Eoin & John
Sorry I didn't see Rob's comments on the frame & panel suggestion. Now I've read all the comments about this it makes total sense, so thanks also to Rob!
So I will try to do the same now in Ash. 10mm rebate with 10mm thick frame having ~8mm T&G panels. The panels sitting in 4mm grooves in the frame. I will use the bridle joint for the frame corners as suggested by Rob, again using 4mm wide slots.
As for the dovetails, yes I agree, it makes perfect sense. I am not sure why Joyce & even Wearing's books show examples where the tails are in the top/bottom parts, but anyway. For this purpose as it will be wall mounted it is best to have them as you have done.
For fixing to the wall I am going to use an old router bit I've got which cuts a keyhole like this one
http://www.trend-uk.com/en/UK/product/35_0X1_4TC/4/117/keyhole_slotter.html
this way I can add as many anchor points as I need to hold it up!!
Anyway, thanks very much all and I must say I am very impressed with your work on your cabinet, it's looking great.
cheers
Steve
Sorry I didn't see Rob's comments on the frame & panel suggestion. Now I've read all the comments about this it makes total sense, so thanks also to Rob!
So I will try to do the same now in Ash. 10mm rebate with 10mm thick frame having ~8mm T&G panels. The panels sitting in 4mm grooves in the frame. I will use the bridle joint for the frame corners as suggested by Rob, again using 4mm wide slots.
As for the dovetails, yes I agree, it makes perfect sense. I am not sure why Joyce & even Wearing's books show examples where the tails are in the top/bottom parts, but anyway. For this purpose as it will be wall mounted it is best to have them as you have done.
For fixing to the wall I am going to use an old router bit I've got which cuts a keyhole like this one
http://www.trend-uk.com/en/UK/product/35_0X1_4TC/4/117/keyhole_slotter.html
this way I can add as many anchor points as I need to hold it up!!
Anyway, thanks very much all and I must say I am very impressed with your work on your cabinet, it's looking great.
cheers
Steve