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Default Corner Cab - work in progress

On Dec 9, 4:21 pm, "Swingman" wrote:
"Robatoy" wrote

What I was after (I didn't ask it clearly,) was, do you use points,
silicon, or small wood trim pieces to hold in the glass?


On square glass kitchen doors with a single pane and no muntins, I generally
use a rabbeted face frame (not dado, sorry) and silicon.

For a piece of furniture, both judiciously applied silicon to stop the
rattle, and wood trim, attached with pins.

I have yet to see an 'elegant' way to do that which doesn't involve
hours of making and mounting moulding strips.


Since there are gently curved rails at the top of each glass door that mimic
the base of the cabinet, I'm undecided which avenue I will take on these
glass doors.

http://www.e-woodshop.net/images/CornCab20.jpg

AHHHA!! That was a drive-by... that shop door is OPEN!!
You suck.