Brett Bobo
04-07-2011, 12:21 PM
What scenarios determine when to offset the inside edge of the face frame to the inside edge of the carcase compared to when the frame frame should flush out to the inside edge of the carcase?
I'm working on a closet built-in and there's both open areas for hanging clothes, as well as drawers. The face frame will have a bead detail applied, instead of an integral bead. Therefore, my question is whether or not to set the face frame back from the inside edge of the carcase by the width of the applied bead or if the inside edge of the face frame can be flush with the inside edge of the carcase and the applied bead would be proud of the inside edge of the carcase by the thickness of the bead. With the latter, there may be some issues with the offset and the drawer slides that I haven't fully thought through yet.
Any help appreciated!
Brett
I'm working on a closet built-in and there's both open areas for hanging clothes, as well as drawers. The face frame will have a bead detail applied, instead of an integral bead. Therefore, my question is whether or not to set the face frame back from the inside edge of the carcase by the width of the applied bead or if the inside edge of the face frame can be flush with the inside edge of the carcase and the applied bead would be proud of the inside edge of the carcase by the thickness of the bead. With the latter, there may be some issues with the offset and the drawer slides that I haven't fully thought through yet.
Any help appreciated!
Brett