In this video i am copying the dimensions of an old cabinet door in order to replace one that is missing in the kitchen.
Building cabinet door frames.
If your cabinet sides are not visible and you used the wood screw or pocket hole method to build your cabinet you can use pocket hole screws to attach your face frame.
The facings are cut and installed in the same manner.
Plan to use 1 3 or 1 4 hardwood boards for the door s frame.
For cabinets with face frames if doing inset doors subtract from both the height and width of your frame opening to get your door size.
It s fast and secure.
Or 3 4 x 3 1 2 in.
Begin assembly of the door.
Build the face frame so that the bottom rail rails are horizontal boards and stiles are vertical boards projects 1 16 in.
Then using butt joints screw through the cabinet base and into the edge of the panels.
On the outside edge.
Apply some wood glue and drive your screws into the pocket hole.
The 3 4 plywood case eliminates panel jointing planing and glue ups.
You ll find this material at most home centers and lumberyards.
For cabinets with face frames if doing partial overlay add 2 times whatever you want your overlay to be to the height and width of your inside opening and be sure get hinges to match your overlay.
The actual dimensions will be 3 4 x 2 1 2 in.
Wood magazine s kevin boyle shows you this foolproof method expla.
Learn how to make simple face frame upper and lower cabinets including doors and drawers.
Ordinarily this will be the width of a table saw blade.
Face frames on sides of kitchen cabinets should overlap 1 4 in.
Upper cabinets are constructed in the same basic manner using box or case construction for the sides bottom and a 3 4 inch plywood top.
Pilot holes are a good idea here.
Align and glue the base panels so that one flat face is flush with the back edge of the panel and the other is 3 back from the front end.
Above the bottom shelf of the cabinet.
In this case the sides top and bottom all have 1 4 by 1 4 inch rabbets ripped in their inside edges for the plywood or hardboard back.
Pocket hole screws on the inside of cabinet.
Join the base panels to the bottom.
The sample base and wall cabinets shown belowhave these features to make building them as simple as possible.
This makes room for adjustments when installing them next to one another.
These are just nominal dimensions of course.
A flat door panel will usually be made from 25 inch 6 mm plywood the same wood type as the rest of the cabinet.