Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #127 Nov-Dec 1997 pg. 8
How to repair cabinet doors.
HANDY ANDY Oct 1980 (v.5#1) pg. 42
Homemade hardware for supporting curved sliding cabinet doors.
HOME FURNITURE #5 Winter 1995 pg. 35
Solid wood coopered doors on a cabinet require a good jig. One jig style shown.
HOME FURNITURE #6 Spring 1996 pg. 98
Coved coopered doors. A curved, fluted door for a cabinet is made by covering separate cores of bending plywood with solid edge bands and face veneer prior to edge-gluing to make the door.
HOME FURNITURE #10 Apr 1997 pg. 78
Acrylic plastic projects include decorative vases, bowls, jars and cabinet doors.
HOME MECHANIX #708 Apr 1987 (v.83) pg. 76
Tip on supporting a stained-glass insert in a cabinet door frame.
HOME MECHANIX #725 Sep 1988 (v.84) pg. 6
Cabinet doors double as magazine display racks.
POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1965 (v.123#4) pg. 151
Stressed-skin doors for storage cabinets are lightweight and strong.
POPULAR MECHANICS May 1969 (v.131#5) pg. 180
These "doors" which cover built-in bookshelves, storage cupboards, or windows are actually decorative window shades that pull up from the floor. Cords attached to the shade are used to raise and lower them.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1977 (v.148#5) pg. 108
How to build cabinet doors. Includes arched raised panel, raised panel, four panel, horizontal V-groove, glass pane, vertical V-groove, flush panel, plastic laminate, hardwood veneer plywood, and applied wood molding.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1985 (v.162#1) pg. 104
How to give cabinet doors decorative panels of "diamond mesh".
POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1985 (v.162#9) pg. 166
The ABC's of building chests and cabinets. Four kinds of doors reviewed.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jan 1965 (v.186#1) pg. 132
Unique way to make cupboard doors where four or more doors are needed to cover the front of a wall of cupboards. Cut a piece of plywood to cover the entire front of cupboard. Draw the doors on the piece and cut almost, but not entirely, through the piece. Install hinges. Hang entire piece which can still be handled because cuts were not completed. After installing, finish cutting with hand saw.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jan 1974 (v.204#1) pg. 128
Designing for dimensional change. How to orient the grain and use appropriate joints and fasteners when building wood furniture in order to minimize the effects of expansion and contraction on drawers, doors, tops, etc.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #42 Apr-May 1988 (v.7#6) pg. 22
Added Info POPULAR WOODWORKING #43 Jun 1988 (v.8#1) pg. 6
Tip on removing the twist in a cabinet door.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #81 Nov 1994 (v.14#3) pg. 10
Technique for mounting pairs of full-overlay cabinet doors to establish a consistent gap.
SHOPNOTES #31 Jan 1997 (v.6) pg. 4
Dowel panels form a vented cabinet door for less than the cost of louvers.
SUNSET Oct 1982 (v.169#4) pg. 108
Cabinet features two doors which meet in the center along a curved line, instead of the normal, straight, vertical seam.
SUNSET Aug 1983 (v.171#2) pg. 86
Tip: How to make cabinet doors from old washboards.
WOMAN'S DAY Aug 7 1979 (v.42#13) pg. 100
Tip: Use carbon paper to locate the high spots causing doors to stick.
WOOD MAGAZINE #26 Dec 1988 (v.5#6) pg. 26
Five great router tricks. (1) Template for cutting smooth circles. (2) Making fixed-louver inserts. (3) Biscuit joinery. (4) Making simple cabinet door frames with a 3/8" rabbeting bit. (5) Jig for trimming solid-wood edge banding flush with the surface.
WOOD MAGAZINE #33 Feb 1990 (v.7#1) pg. 34
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #35 Jun 1990 (v.7#3) pg. 9
Tip on driving brads into panel stops without scratching the glass panels.
WOOD MAGAZINE #127 Oct 2000 (v.17#7) pg. 34
Seven steps to building and installing flush-mounted (inset) furniture doors.
WOOD MAGAZINE #128 Nov 2000 (v.17#8) pg. 30
Fail-safe hinge jig is used to accurately transfer inset cabinet door hinge locations from door to carcase.
WOOD MAGAZINE #132 Apr 2001 (v.18#3) pg. 18
Tip: How to glue and clamp stops to hold glass in small door frames.
WOODSMITH #9 May 1980 pg. 12
Tip: Use brown paper strips to glue the glass stops into rabbets in the frame of a glass-panel door.
WOODSMITH #46 Aug 1986 pg. 3
Alternative method for holding a piece of glass in a wooden frame does not use the typical quarter-round glass stops.
WOODSMITH #50 Apr 1987 pg. 3
How to fit inset doors.
WOODSMITH #113 Oct 1997 (v.19) pg. 12
Tip on fitting inset doors to a cabinet using a router equipped with a flush-trim bit.
WOODSMITH #116 Apr 1998 (v.20) pg. 4
Tips on fabricating cabinet glazing bars using hand methods. Both straight and curved bars are discussed.
WOODWORKER #1106 Jan 1986 (v.90#1) pg. 11
Tip on using carbon paper to locate high spots on sticking cabinet doors.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1994 (v.18#1) pg. 10
Unique cabinet doors are woven from wood. A simple wooden frame strung with plastic clothes line and woven with wood slats to form a cabinet door or a window shutter.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1980 (v.36#6) pg. 96
Tips on installing doors that are flush with cabinet face frames.
WORKBENCH Dec 1997 (v.53#6) pg. 10