Doug Keener
02-29-2004, 9:20 PM
I have a question for anyone who works with kitchen cabinets. I have a customer that would like me to make a drawer for their existing cabinets. The cabinet section has two doors with a fixed vertical center board. The customer would like me to remove the center board and attach it to one of the doors so that the drawer can be the full width of the cabinet.
My question is:
How would you go about cutting the center board out and minimize the curf width such that the existing piece can be used for attaching to one of the doors? The center board is approximately 3 inches wide. Can't have any chips or splintering that would require shortening the piece.
Thanks for any suggestions, Doug Keener
My question is:
How would you go about cutting the center board out and minimize the curf width such that the existing piece can be used for attaching to one of the doors? The center board is approximately 3 inches wide. Can't have any chips or splintering that would require shortening the piece.
Thanks for any suggestions, Doug Keener