The binding material that I used on these custom cabinets to hold the boards together before I drilled the screws in was adhesive. This worked as my clamp because of how strong it is. A competent cabinet maker knows and actively uses the substance. When the cabinet maker made their incisions on the the fresh wood he used an adze because of how the blade is perpendicular to the handle and that makes it more mobile then other saws such as a table saw which is attached to a table. The adze is better for custom cabinets by far. The cabinet maker can use this tool on the apron of the cabinets. Sometimes there is situations where it can be problematic to only have equipment that isn't very portable. You also run in to ramification while on the job. Even the pro cabinet makers run into complications that are out of anyone control for each individual custom cabinets. To guide the saws that are more heavy duty a cabinet maker uses a auxiliary fence to guide the custom cabinets while they are being built. This allows for rigorous wood work on the each kitchen. They only wanted the island for this kitchen and they didn't even want it to line up and match with the rest of the custom cabinets.
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