Deck 21: Cabinet Doors and Drawers

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The most basic type of door is simply a flat door with a frame.
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The primary issue in building a door with no frame is covering the exposed edges of the sheet goods that are used.
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If solid wood is used for a drawer bottom, it should be thicker than 1/2" unless the drawer is small.
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For added interest, ____-grooves or a shape may be routed in a door panel.

A) S
B) W
C) V
D) Z
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Glass panels may be held in place with glass clips, a removable wooden stop, or a high-quality ____ caulk.

A) acrylic latex
B) silicone
C) butyl
D) rubber
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In a rabbet-and-dado joint, a dado is made on the drawer front, and a rabbet is made in the drawer sides.
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In a cope-and-stick joint, the stiles receive a groove and profile, as do the rails, using one cutter.
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A rabbet-and-dado joint does not require reinforcement, assuming a good fit is achieved.
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Applying a relatively wide, solid-wood edge to a door panel allows the builder to route a decorative edge on what would otherwise be a square edge.
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In a flat-panel door, usually glass will sit in a ____ on the back of the stiles and rails.

A) molding routed
B) V-groove routed
C) groove milled
D) rabbet machined
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A raised-panel door has a frame consisting of stiles and rails, but its panel is solid wood, usually ____ inches thick, with a profile milled on its edge.

A) 1/4
B) 1/3
C) 1/2
D) 3/4
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Flat panel doors may only use plywood.
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With flat-panel doors, the panel is typically ____ veneered plywood.

A) 1/4"
B) 1/3"
C) 1/2"
D) 3/4"
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The ____ joint is milled using a shaper or the router in a table with cutters or bits specific for this task.

A) stile-and-lap
B) cope-and-lap
C) lap-and-stick
D) cope-and-stick
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Setting the bottom of a drawer into rabbets milled in the sides, front, and back hides the bottom and is suitable for large drawers that will hold substantial weight.
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In a raised-panel door, the panel may simply be raised, or it may be raised and ____.

A) fielded
B) routed
C) beveled
D) mullioned
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The most complicated and time-consuming door to build is the ____ door.

A) flat-panel
B) field-panel
C) raised-panel
D) mullion
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The ____ has a frame, consisting of stiles and rails, that holds a flat panel.

A) flat-panel door
B) flat-panel drawer
C) raised-panel door
D) mullion
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In a flat-panel door, a wood panel is captured in ____ in the stiles and rails.

A) molding routed
B) V-grooves routed
C) grooves milled
D) rabbets machined
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The groove-and-stub tenon method of joining stiles and rails is closely related to the cope-and-stick joint, but it can be machined using just the table saw or a table-mounted router and simple straight bits.
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A drawer lock is similar to a ____ joint, but requires a special drawer-lock bit used with a table-mounted router.

A) box
B) butt
C) dado-and-rabbet
D) dovetail
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A flat door should have its handle or knob set ____ in from the edge of the door.

A) 2 inches
B) 3 inches
C) 4 inches
D) 5 inches
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It is fairly typical for the back of a drawer to be set into ____ machined into the drawer sides a bit back from the end of the side.

A) dadoes
B) rabbets
C) frames
D) rails
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____ construction is when the bottom fits into grooves machined into the front and sides of the drawer and is then tacked to the bottom of the back.

A) Closed-back
B) Muntin
C) Three-quarter
D) Open-back
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In the case of a ____ joint, half the material thickness is removed from the back of the stile and the front of the rail.

A) groove
B) lap-and-groove
C) lap
D) cope-and-groove
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A(n) ____ is a strip of wood attached either to the front or back of one door to eliminate the gap between the two.

A) muntin
B) fence
C) astragal
D) mullion
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The ____ joint depends on an independent piece glued into openings in the stile and rail to hold them together.

A) lap
B) dado
C) dovetail
D) biscuit
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If the drawer is very wide, as in a chest of drawers, thicker material should be used, or a centered wooden strip, called a ____, should be installed to prevent sagging.

A) mullion
B) muntin
C) fence
D) stabilizer
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In a ____ tenon method, a groove is milled in both the stiles and rails, and then the ends of the rails are reduced in thickness to fit snugly into the stile's groove.

A) groove-and-stick
B) groove-and-stub
C) cope-and-groove
D) lap-and-groove
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The material used for drawer bottoms is generally ____ plywood or a panel product.

A) 1/4"
B) 1/3"
C) 1/2"
D) 3/4"
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Deck 21: Cabinet Doors and Drawers
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The most basic type of door is simply a flat door with a frame.
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2
The primary issue in building a door with no frame is covering the exposed edges of the sheet goods that are used.
True
3
If solid wood is used for a drawer bottom, it should be thicker than 1/2" unless the drawer is small.
False
4
For added interest, ____-grooves or a shape may be routed in a door panel.

A) S
B) W
C) V
D) Z
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Glass panels may be held in place with glass clips, a removable wooden stop, or a high-quality ____ caulk.

A) acrylic latex
B) silicone
C) butyl
D) rubber
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In a rabbet-and-dado joint, a dado is made on the drawer front, and a rabbet is made in the drawer sides.
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In a cope-and-stick joint, the stiles receive a groove and profile, as do the rails, using one cutter.
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A rabbet-and-dado joint does not require reinforcement, assuming a good fit is achieved.
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Applying a relatively wide, solid-wood edge to a door panel allows the builder to route a decorative edge on what would otherwise be a square edge.
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In a flat-panel door, usually glass will sit in a ____ on the back of the stiles and rails.

A) molding routed
B) V-groove routed
C) groove milled
D) rabbet machined
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11
A raised-panel door has a frame consisting of stiles and rails, but its panel is solid wood, usually ____ inches thick, with a profile milled on its edge.

A) 1/4
B) 1/3
C) 1/2
D) 3/4
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Flat panel doors may only use plywood.
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13
With flat-panel doors, the panel is typically ____ veneered plywood.

A) 1/4"
B) 1/3"
C) 1/2"
D) 3/4"
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The ____ joint is milled using a shaper or the router in a table with cutters or bits specific for this task.

A) stile-and-lap
B) cope-and-lap
C) lap-and-stick
D) cope-and-stick
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Setting the bottom of a drawer into rabbets milled in the sides, front, and back hides the bottom and is suitable for large drawers that will hold substantial weight.
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In a raised-panel door, the panel may simply be raised, or it may be raised and ____.

A) fielded
B) routed
C) beveled
D) mullioned
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17
The most complicated and time-consuming door to build is the ____ door.

A) flat-panel
B) field-panel
C) raised-panel
D) mullion
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18
The ____ has a frame, consisting of stiles and rails, that holds a flat panel.

A) flat-panel door
B) flat-panel drawer
C) raised-panel door
D) mullion
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In a flat-panel door, a wood panel is captured in ____ in the stiles and rails.

A) molding routed
B) V-grooves routed
C) grooves milled
D) rabbets machined
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The groove-and-stub tenon method of joining stiles and rails is closely related to the cope-and-stick joint, but it can be machined using just the table saw or a table-mounted router and simple straight bits.
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21
A drawer lock is similar to a ____ joint, but requires a special drawer-lock bit used with a table-mounted router.

A) box
B) butt
C) dado-and-rabbet
D) dovetail
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22
A flat door should have its handle or knob set ____ in from the edge of the door.

A) 2 inches
B) 3 inches
C) 4 inches
D) 5 inches
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23
It is fairly typical for the back of a drawer to be set into ____ machined into the drawer sides a bit back from the end of the side.

A) dadoes
B) rabbets
C) frames
D) rails
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24
____ construction is when the bottom fits into grooves machined into the front and sides of the drawer and is then tacked to the bottom of the back.

A) Closed-back
B) Muntin
C) Three-quarter
D) Open-back
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25
In the case of a ____ joint, half the material thickness is removed from the back of the stile and the front of the rail.

A) groove
B) lap-and-groove
C) lap
D) cope-and-groove
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A(n) ____ is a strip of wood attached either to the front or back of one door to eliminate the gap between the two.

A) muntin
B) fence
C) astragal
D) mullion
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The ____ joint depends on an independent piece glued into openings in the stile and rail to hold them together.

A) lap
B) dado
C) dovetail
D) biscuit
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If the drawer is very wide, as in a chest of drawers, thicker material should be used, or a centered wooden strip, called a ____, should be installed to prevent sagging.

A) mullion
B) muntin
C) fence
D) stabilizer
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29
In a ____ tenon method, a groove is milled in both the stiles and rails, and then the ends of the rails are reduced in thickness to fit snugly into the stile's groove.

A) groove-and-stick
B) groove-and-stub
C) cope-and-groove
D) lap-and-groove
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30
The material used for drawer bottoms is generally ____ plywood or a panel product.

A) 1/4"
B) 1/3"
C) 1/2"
D) 3/4"
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