Larry Fox
03-06-2006, 4:49 PM
Kitchen cabinet question ... again - sorry I WILL eventually finish these things.
Anyway, for my cabnets which are at the end of a run with an exposed side, I am making an end panel with raised panels to "take them to 11" (if you will). Face frames, doors, drawer fronts moldings etc are all cherry but insides of cabinets are maple. The end panels will be cherry as well. From the inside on the end cabinets this will leave me with one side, back, bottom, top in maple and one side in cherry. What I was considering doing was to glue a sheet of 1/4 maple ply to the back of the panel to make the inside of the box consistent in appearance. I was also thinking that I should only glue the ply to the rails and stiles and not the back of the panel so it could "float".
Can anyone think of a reason why I should not do this (other than covering up cherry with ply)? Anyone else out there been faced with the problem and come up with a creative way to solve it?
Thanks in advance for you time . . .
Larry
Anyway, for my cabnets which are at the end of a run with an exposed side, I am making an end panel with raised panels to "take them to 11" (if you will). Face frames, doors, drawer fronts moldings etc are all cherry but insides of cabinets are maple. The end panels will be cherry as well. From the inside on the end cabinets this will leave me with one side, back, bottom, top in maple and one side in cherry. What I was considering doing was to glue a sheet of 1/4 maple ply to the back of the panel to make the inside of the box consistent in appearance. I was also thinking that I should only glue the ply to the rails and stiles and not the back of the panel so it could "float".
Can anyone think of a reason why I should not do this (other than covering up cherry with ply)? Anyone else out there been faced with the problem and come up with a creative way to solve it?
Thanks in advance for you time . . .
Larry