Cabinet Beaded Face Frames With A Simple System
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Traditional cabinets often have a bead detail around the drawer and door edges. The original method of doing this was to apply a bead moulding or sometimes to scratch the bead into the frame in more primitive styles. With modern routers we can cut beads easily enough, but what is the best way to miter the stiles and rails together? In this video I'll show you how I'm accomplishing this traditional detail for some kitchen cabinets. • ►To purchase: • https://amzn.to/3Dkh8J5 (Kreg 1/4 notch cutting bit) • https://amzn.to/3Lft3uC (Kreg 3/8 notch cutting bit) • https://amzn.to/3uxzr9C (Kreg 1/4 beading bit) • https://amzn.to/3JXweXH (Kreg 3/8 beading bit) • As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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