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CABINET DOORS

I purchased a matching set of rail & stile bits to make the doors.  Here's a look at the rail bit in the router table.
This is a better look at how the bits cut the two profiles.  You can see the stile profile on the two outside pieces.  The rail profile is shown on the piece in the middle.
Here's a close-up.  Once setup properly in the router table, the fit is perfect.
These are the first two doors that I built.   You can see the front profile on the left with the back panel inset profile on the right.
Here's another front pic.  It's difficult to make out the round-over profile.   I'll have to take another picture after paint is applied.  That may show better
This is a picture of the rails and stiles for the final 10 doors.
Another view.
I decided to use a Roman Ogee bit profile on the outside of the doors.  You can see this on the left door.
Here's a better look at the profile.  You can see it compared to the original square profile in the back.
This is as I'm applying the primer/sealer.
Here they are after the final coat of paint is applied.
After painting the doors I had to bore hinge holes and install the hinges to the doors.  Here's a pic of me installing the doors to the cabinets.
This is a jig I built to install the pull knobs.   I wanted to make sure all the pulls were in the exact same spot on all doors.
After installing the pull knob.
Here's a look at the inside of a typical door.  You can see the European hinges as well as the pull knob screw and rubber stoppers.
This is a trash/recycling center I'm building.  It will be installed as a pull-out cabinet.
Here's the finished trash/recycling center.  I purchased full-extension slides with a 100lb capacity.  Should be more than enough for whatever I'm throwing away or recycling.
CAN'T BELIEVE AFTER NEARLY A YEAR OF WORKING ON THE KITCHEN - IT'S COMPLETE.  
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE "FINALLY FINISHED" PICTURES.

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