I am making some kitchen cabinets. Last time I used laminated chipboard and a dowel jig, they were OK.
This time I think I will use 18mm ply as I think it will be stronger (I am making some L-shaped cracases for the corners), and I can stain and satin varnish the ply to tone with the wooden doors.
Is ply OK to use dowels in ply for kitchen cabs like this, and is it equally/less/more rigid than laminated chipboard? Is it any lighter?
I intend to use no-more-nails or similar in the joints as well, I presume it will seal the joints for neatness as well as making them stronger.
I am not much good at woodwork.
my previous attempt
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This time I think I will use 18mm ply as I think it will be stronger (I am making some L-shaped cracases for the corners), and I can stain and satin varnish the ply to tone with the wooden doors.
Is ply OK to use dowels in ply for kitchen cabs like this, and is it equally/less/more rigid than laminated chipboard? Is it any lighter?
I intend to use no-more-nails or similar in the joints as well, I presume it will seal the joints for neatness as well as making them stronger.
I am not much good at woodwork.
my previous attempt
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