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November 8, 2009

Kitchen Cupboard Tips For Success

Here are some tips if you're prepared to take the plunge and want to discover how to build kitchen cupboards yourself. If you already consider yourself to have some intermediate skill in carpentry and woodworking and own a half-way decent set of tools for woodworking that is very good reports indeed. Figure on asking a more experienced or qualified woodworker for some help along the way if you're completely new to this.

Although other kinds of wood fill specific requirements in this context oak is a good all around selection. Its natural fusion of porosity and strength make it ideal. If you look around a bit you should be able to obtain what you want at a competitive price. Hickory is powerful but brittle; birch might work the best for painting, but oak is a good selection for the most part.

The following is a bare necessities total of what is going to be required. If you don't own any of the following you will need to buy them: clamps, wood screws, a drill, a table saw and a tape measure. The following items may be required as well: 1/2-inch plywood, dowels, hinges, knobs, finishing nails, 1 x six lumber, wood putty and drawer slides, a sander, jigsaw router, sandpaper and wood glue.

If you are on a stern budget you will likely be ready to get free plans that provide step by step instructions on the best way to build kitchen cabinets ; spending as little as $20 might serve you better. Look over a number of suggested plans of action. It will help you to get an understanding of what the task entails. Do not forget to talk with those people who have a stake in a successful completion of your project, such as members of your family.

Measuring your installation is not quite as straightforward as 'measure twice and cut once'. Keep these locations in mind as well: electrical outlets, plumbing, windows and appliances. This inventories all the plywood parts that may comprise your cupboard boxes. Typically, simple finishing nails and some glue are all you will need to assemble the boxes. Lumber yards or building suppliers will probably agree on cutting your wood to order for an insignificant fee. As you assemble a cabinet rest the diverse parts on end on a flat clean surface. It's a great idea to protect the wood by interposing a shim between the wood and a metal pipe clamp.

As you assemble a cabinet rest the various parts on end on a flat clean surface. It's a smart idea to give protection to the wood by interposing a shim in between the wood and a metal pipe clamp. Your next move will be using a finish of some sort to your cabinets. It may be a little bit of a shock that finishing cost can take up just about fifty per cent of a project budget. Put some extra money in the budget if you're counting on using paints and/or finishes that achieve a glaze when applied to your handiwork.

You can find more information about kitchen cabinets at http://www.howtobuildkitchencabinets.info, where you can read about How to build kitchen cabinets.

Filed under Kitchen Cabinets by Andre Alsaker

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