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    My Krenov-inspired cabinet: Overlapping rabbets to fit the doors

    From my blog:

    In this episode I show how overlapping rabbets provide one solution to fitting the doors to the cabinet, while minimizing the door gap. I used a small shoulder plane to clean up the rabbet surfaces, to improve the fit and allow the doors to close with a nice, tight fit.

    Credit for the overlapping rabbet solution belongs to Norman Pirollo, who publishes the blog The Refined Edge.. Thanks, Norman!






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    Thumbs up nice hide of the door gap

    Hi Al,
    Your cabinet is lookin' good!
    Impressive that your front reveal, after door thickness and hinge gap,
    is spot on equal to your side reveals.

    Thanks for the latest installment.
    Looking forward to more,
    be well,
    Walt
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    Al, whether from you or Norman, I like that technique of rabbiting the stiles. Would help with slamming doors in the shop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walt Caza View Post
    Hi Al,
    Your cabinet is lookin' good!
    Impressive that your front reveal, after door thickness and hinge gap,
    is spot on equal to your side reveals.

    Thanks for the latest installment.
    Looking forward to more,
    be well,
    Walt
    Thanks, Walt! I believe it was more luck than skill to get the front reveal. I will definitely post more, as other duties allow.





    Quote Originally Posted by Reed Wells View Post
    Al, whether from you or Norman, I like that technique of rabbiting the stiles. Would help with slamming doors in the shop.
    Reed,

    I agree - this is a great solution, and we must let Norman know how much we appreciate it. In his Krenov cabinet, John Fry's doors were beautiful veneered panels and he used a different technique that involved making rabbets on the backs, and then glued a vertical strip to one door's rabbet. Also a great solution, for flat veneered panels.
    Al
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