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Kitchen cabinet case finish

 
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Sasha
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 9:23 pm    Post subject: Kitchen cabinet case finish Reply with quote

What's the best finish for kitchen cabinet case and drawer sides and
bottom? The drawer sides and back will be solid maple. Case will be
made either from hard or soft maple or Baltic burch plywood, I am not
sure which one is the best for this. Since I am going to use maple for
drawer sides and back probably maple plywood is better. Doors and
frames will be cherry.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 11:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Kitchen cabinet case finish Reply with quote

"Sasha" <agalkin@audible.com> wrote in message
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What's the best finish for kitchen cabinet case and drawer sides and
bottom?

I recomend General Finishes, Arm-R-Seal.

The drawer sides and back will be solid maple. Case will be
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made either from hard or soft maple or Baltic burch plywood, I am not
sure which one is the best for this. Since I am going to use maple for
drawer sides and back probably maple plywood is better. Doors and
frames will be cherry.

I would go with your choice of regular hard wood veneer plywood for the

cabinet cases vs. Baltic Birch. However I would go with Baltic Birch
plywood for the drawers.
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