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Reader's Gallery
Betsy Engel, contributor
Design or Plan used: Garrett Hack
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cabinet, dovetails, frame and panel
A Better Way to Build Wall Cabinets
comments (1) December 17th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
Learn to make a strong, attractive wall-hung cabinet like this one by Garrett Hack. The smart sliding-dovetail case construction creates a very sturdy cabinet and makes it easy to attach decorative moldings. Hack’s unique design also includes an unorthodox face frame that blends seamlessly into the case. The face frame makes shelf construction is easier since you can run through-dadoes for the shelves. Although best for hanging cabinets, this design works for standing cabinets as well.
Design or Plan used: Garrett Hack
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