Modifying kitchen unit to wedge shape (plan view)
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Modifying kitchen unit to wedge shape (plan view)
I have a 4 foot wide kitchen unit, with cupboards and drawers, which I need to remove in order to damp treat the wall behind it. The kitchen walls are nothing like parallel and floorspace here is limited. (The kitchen is L shaped.) I have it in mind to modify the unit before reinstatement so its front will be parallel to the opposite wall – it would then project from the wall behind it let’s say two feet at one side of the unit tapering to one foot at the other side. This would involve cutting away a wedge section of the worktop (at the rear) and similarly modifying the drawers. Any ideas on how best to do this?
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Re: Modifying kitchen unit to wedge shape (plan view)
I read this and scratched my head.........
The reason I scratched my head is in the sentences
For his benefit the normal way to deal with an out of square space is to install a cabinet which is as wide as the narrowest part of the opening and if the front is wider than the rear, to install a decorative filler in the gap mounted on cleats, etc. If it is necessary to shorten a drawer the front and rear should be the same diistance apart at both sides (or parallel). if you break those "rules" it becomes exceedingly difficult to make anything work properly
The reason I scratched my head is in the sentences
The OP obviously hasn't twigged the need for drawers to have parallel sides and parallel front and rear..........Di Ai Wei wrote:.... it would then project from the wall behind it let’s say two feet at one side of the unit tapering to one foot at the other side. This would involve cutting away a wedge section of the worktop (at the rear) and similarly modifying the drawers. Any ideas on how best to do this?
For his benefit the normal way to deal with an out of square space is to install a cabinet which is as wide as the narrowest part of the opening and if the front is wider than the rear, to install a decorative filler in the gap mounted on cleats, etc. If it is necessary to shorten a drawer the front and rear should be the same diistance apart at both sides (or parallel). if you break those "rules" it becomes exceedingly difficult to make anything work properly
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Re: Modifying kitchen unit to wedge shape (plan view)
this was posted on another forum some weeks ago with several answers
including the parallel bit that i mentioned
http://community.screwfix.com/threads/m ... ew.139976/
including the parallel bit that i mentioned
http://community.screwfix.com/threads/m ... ew.139976/
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Re: Modifying kitchen unit to wedge shape (plan view)
Well, B-A, I haven't been over at Screwed-Up forum for some years...... and I don't intend visiting it again any time soon becasue of the quotient over there (same applies to DIY Nutz)
"The person who never made a mistake, never made anything" - Albert Einstein
"I too will something make, And joy in the making" - Robert Bridges, 1844~1930
"The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.” - Bertrand Russell from The Triumph of Stupidity", 1933
"I too will something make, And joy in the making" - Robert Bridges, 1844~1930
"The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.” - Bertrand Russell from The Triumph of Stupidity", 1933