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![]() Doug Miller wrote: In article .com, " wrote: I guess I'm not getting this. To make it flush would mean the width of the face frame at the bottom would be no more than 3/4" (the thickness of the wood it is covering). Isn't that right? Flush just on the inner edge of the face frame. The frame can be as wide as you like. Ok, but you'd have a big edge of the face frame hanging over the edge of the cabinet, right? Any pics to demonstrate what this might look like? |
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