: Traditional style where a solid wood frame is attached to the front of the cabinet box. Easier for small shops to keep square.
: 1/4" or 3/4" plywood is used primarily to prevent "racking" (the box tilting out of square). Basic Cabinetmaking Booklet
: Detailed instruction on the "how, what, and why" of using pocket screws for assembly. : Traditional style where a solid wood frame
Building from the booklet's approach, basic cabinetmaking often relies on these standards: : or oak veneers).
: Explaining why face frames are crucial for structural stiffness and how they set the locations for doors and drawers.
: Recommended for home interiors (birch, maple, or oak veneers).