Sometimes it can be difficult to get a good seal on your custom cabinets but I can help you with some simple steps for that. For one it is almost impossible to get a clean join if you don’t have clean cuts so make sure your cuts are precise with your entire project. Another thing that I wish I could show you in person is how to put just the right amount of glue on the areas you’re going to glue but the best advice I can give you is not too much but enough to seal it. Keep in mind with your custom cabinets that when you push boards together the glue will push out of the sides. It’s much easier to apply the glue if the custom cabinets are lying on their back. Next after I apply the glue it’s time to connect the face frame to the rest of the custom cabinets. My face frame hangs over about a sixteenth of an inch over the cabinets. After that I’m just going to flush it on its top. I want to be able to feel that I have about a sixteenth of an inch hanging off on all sides of the custom cabinets. After that I am going to put a few headless pins in it to secure while I drill my hole to join the face frame to the custom cabinets and you could measure it but I don’t really need to because the nails act invisible to the rest of the finished custom cabinets.
Veneer
Veneer