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http://fixmycabinet.com There are two methods used to fix or straighten a warped cabinet door. To get the curve out of a Formica or plywood door you can use clamps and a piece of wood. If that doesn't work a series of cuts can be made to correct the curvature on your kitchen, bathroom or office cupboard door. Both methods are shown in the video. • • Method 1 • Place a piece of one and a half inch square wood that is the width of the door on a table. Situate the arrangement so that you can place clamps on either end of the cabinet door that has the warp in it. • • Place the door on the 1-1/2 square piece and attach the clamps on either end. Tighten the clamps down until the cure of the cabinet door is reversed. • • Leave the wrapped door in that position over night. • • If that doesn't take the curve out of the cabinet door, make a series of cuts on the backside of the door using a skill saw. • • Method 2 • Deduct one quarter of an inch from the thickness of your kitchen or vanity door and set the skill saw blade to cut that depth. • • Example: If your door is five eights inches thick, set the saw to cut three eights thick. • • Measure in one inch on either side of the door's width and draw lines. • • Do not cut past the one inch marks. • • In the center of the warped cabinet door, make several cuts that are a half inch to one inch apart from each other. Make enough of these cuts so that the door will become flexible enough to bend the cure out of the door. • • Relaminate the backside of the door with Formica or real wood veneer to cover over the cuts. • • As you are rolling the new piece of laminate on the backside, press the warp out of the kitchen or bathroom cabinet door.
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