Hi all
I will own up, I cannot get my cabinets square. For example on kitchen base cabinets I use dominos and up to now, have used 20cm deep brace / cross member at the back and top.
I see many in the US use a thin back panel rabbeted in. I’m thinking that this is popular as they nearly all have dado blade setups.
What is your approach to cabinets, and specifically, making them square?
Is the sequence glue up as fast as possible and get the back panel in as the last step and before the glue dries?
I will own up, I cannot get my cabinets square. For example on kitchen base cabinets I use dominos and up to now, have used 20cm deep brace / cross member at the back and top.
I see many in the US use a thin back panel rabbeted in. I’m thinking that this is popular as they nearly all have dado blade setups.
What is your approach to cabinets, and specifically, making them square?
Is the sequence glue up as fast as possible and get the back panel in as the last step and before the glue dries?