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MAKINGOFCABINETCOMPONENTS ANDTHEIRFEATURE
Cabinet components will vary in quality and thickness depending on the Cabinet Components Maker technique. Assembly methods greatly affect the quality of the final kitchen cabinet. When selecting cabinets, pay careful attention to the components and assembly. It is particularly important to examine the drawer box, since that is one of the first parts to fail in low cost kitchen cabinets. Cabinet Face Frame Only present in a framed cabinet style, the face frame is the front of a kitchen cabinet and is made usually from solid hardwood, about ¾” thick by 1½” wide. The vertical frame pieces are stiles and the horizontal pieces are rails. In high-quality cabinetry the stiles and rails are joined by dowel or pocket screw joints, both stable and durable construction methods.
Doors and Drawer Fronts Doors and drawer fronts in mid and high-quality cabinets are made from solid hardwood. Inset-panel doors are framed with hardwood at least ¾” thick. The width of the stiles and rails will depend on the style, and may range from 1½” -3″ wide. The frame holds a center panel in place. The center panel material will vary depending on the style and finish of the door. Hinges Hinges will vary greatly depending on the door style and cabinet type. High-quality hinges are a must with kitchen cabinetry. Over its lifetime, a door may be opened and closed tens of thousands of times.
Drawer Box and Glides The quality of construction in the Custom Cabinet Boxes and glides is extremely important. This is not a place to cut corners. As an example, a loaded silverware drawer typically carries 20 pounds and is opened four to six times a day. That means that in one year, the drawer will be opened and closed over 2,000 times and carry a total of 15 tons of dead weight! Drawer Box The standard for quality in American cabinetry calls for a drawer box with solid hardwood sides and back at least ½” thick, built with dovetail joints. The bottom should be plywood and fully captured, that is set in grooves on all four sides.