Fixin' Up the Bungalow

-Gizmodyne Woodworking

Bungalow Kitchen Cabinets 17: Dishwasher Panel Beadboard

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New Joinery Option


In my cabinet project I milled up stacks of tongue and groove beadboard. I never even thought about making it with grooves on both sides and milling splines until I read an article on Finehomebuilding.com (which I highly recommend; get a subscription to their online content).

Cutting only grooves simplifies the joinery and set-up time by a huge amount.


Beadboard calls for just 2 bits, though you could run the grooves on the tablesaw and dispense with the slot cutter. This is a 1/4” slot cutter set to 1/2” depth.


Setting the height: I mark a line and eyeball it.


After a test cut, I needed to raise the bit.


Groovin. I run three passes. One lite pass away from the bearing. One against the bearing, and one on the opposite face to center.


A finished board.


The grooved boards in their layout.


Side view

Next time: Splines


About The Author

Gizmodyne
Arts and Crafts influenced woodworker currently seeking old bungalows to restore in the Pasadena area. I design and build custom cabinets and built-ins. Also Stickley style furniture.

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