Web Frames in a cabinet play an important function. They add rigidity to the entire structure and they most importantly support the drawers. They also allow the drawers to pull out without tipping.
I decided to glue up the entire frame first of all and insert the webframes afterwards. This prevents any panic when glueing up and also ensures that the frame remains square.
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Sketchup representation of the webframes used on this cabinet. |
The stock was again dimensioned and the joinery cut. The front are rear have slots cut in them and the sides have tenons cut on them. This forms the rectangle.
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Single webframe |
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Webframe glue up |
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Cabinet glue up |
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Webframe glued in place |
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