So after the saw horse disaster and building a new grid to set on top of
the new horsed I glued the second cabinet this morning.
Half of the back face frame showing the groves to accept the plywood panels.
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Left side panel in place on the same spot as previous picture.
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Bottom Panel before smearing the glue
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Another view of the bottom panel and side panel in place with center
stile yet to be filled.
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All panels and back face frame in place
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Front face frame before smearing the glue
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And with the front face frame in place before adding the 16 clamps.
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The shelf adjustment holes center panel, lower row, and side panel,
upper row. The center panel holes were not drilled through. The
through holes were a result of drilling in the exact location on
opposite sides of the panel. I love my new shelf pin jig, 25 holes can
be drilled accurately in about 50~75 seconds. The jig will also set up
for drilling drawer and door pulls.
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