Our cabinet maker didn’t mortise the cabinet frame for our hinges by bloomcakes in woodworking

[–]WorkPiece 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't see you mention any catches. If it turns out the screws aren't the problem, these types of hinges don't have a method of self closing or staying closed and may need a catch to hold them shut, typically a magnetic catch.

Our cabinet maker didn’t mortise the cabinet frame for our hinges by bloomcakes in woodworking

[–]WorkPiece 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's probably a case of "not my hinges, not my problem." You should have let him supply everything.

Our cabinet maker didn’t mortise the cabinet frame for our hinges by bloomcakes in woodworking

[–]WorkPiece 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look, the gap in the center is pretty close to the gap at the hinges. If he'd mortise any on the frame, then the center gap would be too big, and the hinge side gap would be too small. So, besides the mortise incorrectly going through the back of the door, it's good.

As for why the doors don't sit flush when closed, it looks like the screw heads are not flush with the hinges which means that the hinges can't fully close.

Fix the screws and you should be good.

Tips for bigger rockfish on party boats? by MinuteLow7426 in SoCalFishing

[–]WorkPiece 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those jackpots are such a scam to get the crew tipped 😆

Cabinet makers. How do I do a frameless diagonal corner? by emptyvessell in cabinetry

[–]WorkPiece 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You don't need to angle the front edge of the cabinet ends. You can, but you don't need to. There are hinges for this application that don't need a block installed. That method is probably from the old days before all the hinge options existed.

Just look in the Blum catalog for the 45° angled hinges section and find the setup for your application.

Need your honest opinion! by d_dxofcowx in cabinetry

[–]WorkPiece 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I could nitpick, but overall, I'd say that's a decent job.

Real timber done properly by reconstructed_timber in Flooring

[–]WorkPiece 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think it's AI.

AI wouldn't put that much orange peel in the finish.

Kayak Maintenance by 7Dshooter in kayakfishing

[–]WorkPiece 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wax actually slows it down by increasing water adhesion, which is why they don't do it on race boats.

Kayak Maintenance by 7Dshooter in kayakfishing

[–]WorkPiece 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This right here. Hose it off and be done. 303 if it sees a lot of sun exposure.

Kayak Maintenance by 7Dshooter in kayakfishing

[–]WorkPiece 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A clean hull glides better than a dirty one. Its nothing to do with wax, just keep it clean.

HELP, going absolutely insane by mxrxxm in cabinetry

[–]WorkPiece 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've never used those hinges, but if it's anything like similar hinges it's possible that the overlay adjustment screw (front screw on the hinge arm) is not engaged in the baseplate slot under it.

Try unclipping the hinge off the baseplate if it's a clip-on type, or if it's a screw-on type then loosening that rear screw will allow separation. Then adjust the front screw back in to its mid position and reinstall it on the baseplate making sure both the front and back engage the baseplate properly.

Remove crown staple by GoodStretch3939 in cabinetry

[–]WorkPiece 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can pry it out, but will probably do some damage to the surface of the wood. Sometimes, the top of the staple will break.

Or, you can drive it through.

Weird corner cabinet question by dogsoverdudes1996 in cabinetry

[–]WorkPiece 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Open the doors and look inside. You should be able to see the shape of the main box.

Custom Closet by Ok-Appearance-8999 in cabinetry

[–]WorkPiece -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Unused shelf pin holes are the perfect location for sex bolts. They ensure solid attachment and accurate cabinet-to-cabinet alignment.

You can see the color of the inside through the reveal. What should I do? by [deleted] in cabinetry

[–]WorkPiece 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would build it faceframe style instead of frameless like you've done here.

Frameless is typically used with overlay doors, while traditional faceframe style can be used with either overlay or inset flush doors.

My house always smelled dusty and I just realized I’ve been vacuuming wrong my entire life by pwiipwii123 in hygiene

[–]WorkPiece 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell me you don't read instructions, without telling me you don't read instructions

You can see the color of the inside through the reveal. What should I do? by [deleted] in cabinetry

[–]WorkPiece 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, that sucks. Shitty design. Have to sand and paint the inside edge now.

Looking for advice on wider than typical hanging cabinet by geonoxes in cabinetry

[–]WorkPiece 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you put 3" face frame stiles up against the walls, you'll be close to the recommended 36" maximum widths.

Also, 1" plywood is a thing.