matt
Established Member
OK, here's the problem... I have a carcass and face frame cabinet that is due to be fitted in an alcove. The face frame extends about 3cm on either side. It will sit on a levelled plinth. For arguments sake lets describe this as fitting in the left alcove next to a fire breast and the face of the cabinet will eventually be recessed back about 1cm from the face of the fire breast.
When it comes to fitting I will scribe the left side by positioning the cabinet as near as possible to final position on that side (but it will stick out by about 2.5cm on the other side (the thickness of the face frame which will not get past the face of the fire breast until trimmed)).
Now... having scribed the left side I need to find a way of scribing the face of the right hand side of the face frame but the fire breast vertical that I need to scribe to is obscured by the cabinet/face frame...
I've started knocking together a perspex and wood scribing tool what will extend round from the back of the face frame, allowing me to track the wall whilst pencilling a mark on the front of the face frame.
Just wondered if I'm being naive and missing a simpler and/or more accurate way of doing this?
When it comes to fitting I will scribe the left side by positioning the cabinet as near as possible to final position on that side (but it will stick out by about 2.5cm on the other side (the thickness of the face frame which will not get past the face of the fire breast until trimmed)).
Now... having scribed the left side I need to find a way of scribing the face of the right hand side of the face frame but the fire breast vertical that I need to scribe to is obscured by the cabinet/face frame...
I've started knocking together a perspex and wood scribing tool what will extend round from the back of the face frame, allowing me to track the wall whilst pencilling a mark on the front of the face frame.
Just wondered if I'm being naive and missing a simpler and/or more accurate way of doing this?