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1. What does the term built-in mean?
Built in means it attached to a structure
What does the term free standing mean?
A cabinet that supports itself
A closet that will have clothes hangers must be how deep?
24”
Which ways do stiles and rails run on the face frame?
stiles- vertical rails-horizontal
There are 4 common ways to connect stiles and rails. Name 3
Dowel Joint 2. Biscuit 3. matched stile and rails
Shelves of a cabinet that are gonna be permanent are connected with what type of joint?
A dado joint
A plywood back is connected to the cabinet sides using what type of joint?
A rabbet joint
What is the strongest and best joint used for drawer construction?
Dovetail joint
If a cabinet door is to be made of a solid material, what should it be made from?
Veneer plywood
Why should panels not be glued to the stiles and rails?
Because the panel will split
What type of door is this?
Overlay
What type of door is this?
Lipped
What type of door is this?
Flush mount
Measurement 1
12”
Measurement 2
30”
Measurement 3
25”
Measurement 4
24”
Measurement 5
4”
Measurement 6
18”
Measurement 7
36”
Measurement 8
3”
Measurement 9
3”
The carpentry midterm will include the following: 10 questions located in flashcards, cabinet measurements located in these flashcards, cabinet door types located in these flashcards, all machines(operations and steps IN ORDER), and mechanical ruler questions (1/4”- measured in feet & inches. 1/2” measured in feet & inches. 1/2” measured in fractions)