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Tom Bain
03-10-2018, 3:38 PM
I had a total brain fart today and ended up putting a groove in the wrong side of the face frame for the built-in cabinet I'm currently working on. I had even conspicuously marked the good/face side to avoid this kind of mistake, but the best laid plans and all... Anyway the groove runs the length of one of the stiles, and I can't flip the frame and use the "back" because the two stiles are purposely different widths to account for a very wonky wall. Soooo, I figure I can either:

1) fill the groove with another piece, milled to fit the groove. Glue it in, plane/sand flush, etc. The cabinet is going to be painted, so not worried about grain match.

2) rip the stile off, mill up a new one, and re-assemble

I'm leaning toward option 2, as I'm worried that the repair ala option 1 is going to eventually telegraph through the painted finish.

Votes? Other Thoughts?

-Tom

John TenEyck
03-10-2018, 3:42 PM
Option 2.

John

scott vroom
03-10-2018, 3:50 PM
What John said.

Steve Jenkins
03-10-2018, 4:06 PM
Yup That’s the way to go

Ken Fitzgerald
03-10-2018, 4:09 PM
Option 2. In the end it may be faster than the other option and will certainly decrease the possibility of it be visible.

Wayne Lomman
03-10-2018, 4:15 PM
Option 1 will work if glued with epoxy or resorcinol, otherwise option 2. Cheers

Ron Citerone
03-10-2018, 4:16 PM
#2.........................What Ken said.

Brian Henderson
03-10-2018, 4:38 PM
Go with #2, unless there is some good reason not to. Assuming you have enough stock to remake it, just remake it and not fiddle with trying to patch.

Neil Gaskin
03-10-2018, 6:58 PM
Option 2. Bet you could make a whole new faceframe before option 1 looked good enough to paint.