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Author some common cabinet-speak
Pazzo

2006-10-14, 3:25 am

Terms Common to Cabinet Construction and Hardware


Adjustable Shelf – Shelf that can be added or removed, with varying
positions possible.

Backplate – Usually a metal plate, often decorative, fitting between
handles, pulls or knobs and doors or drawer faces.

Bead board – Paneling with beaded, routed detail.

Bridge cabinet – Cabinet spanning an open space, such as above an appliance.

Cam and bolt — Construction hardware connecting the top, bottom or sides of
some cabinets.

C-C or O.C. – Indicates a center-to-center hole measurement between screw
holes.

Crown Molding – Decorative molding applied to wall cabinet tops to provide a
finished look.

Custom Cabinetry – Cabinets built to fit customer’s order of cabinet
dimensions, shape, wood species, finish and special detailing.

Edge banding – Material applied to edge of objects such as countertops,
shelving or doors, to seal and cover the surface.

DIA – Indicates the diameter of a round or symmetrical piece, often
associated with a knob.

Finish – The overall surface color, sealing, and added accents of a cabinet
or piece of decorative hardware. This includes the highlights and darker
tones added to create a special look. It does not include the shape, carved
or cast detailing, or physical design of the piece.

Fixed Shelf – Shelf constructed as a permanent part of the cabinet structure
in a fixed position.

Flat Panel – Recessed center panel to a door or drawer design.

Fluted Rail – Decorative piece of molding spanning areas between cabinets.

Framed Cabinets – Cabinet box has a front frame around the cabinet opening
to which the door is attached.

Frameless Cabinets – Frameless have no front frame. The doors are attached
directly to the side walls of the cabinet.

Full Overlay – Cabinet door that covers all or most of the face frame.

Glaze – Secondary staining process used to create highlight on wood doors.

Knob – Cabinet hardware piece used for opening a door or drawer that
requires only one hole and one screw.

Light Rail – Decorative molding applied to cabinets to hide lighting and/or
to provide a finished look.

MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) – Engineered wood product used as an
alternative to natural wood.

Melamine Laminate – Plasticized, hard surfacing material used on door and
drawer faces.

Mullion Doors – Doors with glass center panel.

Particleboard — Engineered wood product made from wood particles.

PRJ – Projection of a pull or knob from the door or drawer surface.

Pull (Handle Pull) – Cabinet hardware piece for opening a door or drawer
that requires two mounting locations (two holes and two screws).

Recessed Door – Door with flat panel recessed from the stiles and rails.

Rosette — Small decorative piece of molding, often round, square or
otherwise symmetrical.

Shelf Pin: A piece of hardware, often metal or plastic, on which an
adjustable shelf rests.

Soffit – Soffit or bulkhead is the box-like protrusion between ceiling and
the top of wall cabinets.

Soffit Spacer – Decorative molding applied to wall cabinet tops to allow
door clearance.

Solid Wood – Wood boards fitted and glued together, as opposed to plywood,
laminated wood, veneers, particle board, or MDF.

Stain – Coloring applied to wood surfaces as part of the finishing process.

Stock Cabinets – Pre-designed, factory-built cabinets.

Toe Kick – Molding used to cover the open space under the cabinet for a
finished look.

Veneer – Thin sheets of superior wood attached with glue to an inferior
substrate.

V-Groove – Vertical beaded or grooved design.

Vinyl Laminate – Decorative Material used on the interior of some
factory-built cabinetry, and sometimes used to cover cabinet exterior end
panel surfaces.


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RicodJour

2006-10-14, 9:25 am


Pazzo wrote:
> Terms Common to Cabinet Construction and Hardware

{snipped dictionary entries}
> -----------------------------------
> -----------------------------------
>
> Find additional information (including useful decorative cabinet hardware
> manufacturer and product information for Amerock, Belwith Keeler, Emtek and
> more) at www.ah-tips.com
>
> Free woodworking plans at: www.woodworkersworkshop.com
>
> Quality hardware at wholesale prices! Famous brands, including Shaub,
> Amerock, Belwith-Keeler, Hamilton Decorative, Acorn, Ashley-Norton, Blum,
> and more now available online at A&H Turf & Specialties ( www.ahturf.com ).
>
> Free 2007 13-month calendar for download and printing at www.pazzoom,com
> (click the calendar page link).
>
> Build a simple stool, fast and easy with free instruction at
> http://woodwork.123basics.com
>
> Become a newspaper publisher with your own local paper -- find out how at
> www.newspaper-info.com


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Kris Krieger

2006-10-15, 5:25 pm

"RicodJour" <ricodjour@worldemail.com> wrote in
news:1160832621.291279.135050@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com:

>
> Pazzo wrote:
> {snipped dictionary entries}
>
> What a great service you're providing. You should probably post this
> to 140 different newsgroups - oh, wait, you've already done that.
> Don't worry, I'm sure no one will realize that your spam is spam.
>
> R
>


Astigmatism can be a trip - I'd thought you'd written "spawn", heh ;)

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