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Face Frame Configurations

Face Frame Configurations

WalzCraft offers many typical Face Frame Configurations as a standard, with each arrangement having an assigned FF number. Configurations range from a single opening (FF100) to those with multiple openings arranged in various ways. Some Face Frame Configurations include openings for doors only while others include openings for drawers or a mix of both.

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Hinge Boring

Hinge Boring on Cabinet Doors

Whether you may not have the necessary tooling in your own shop or if you are simply looking to save a bit of time with your projects, consider having WalzCraft Hinge Bore your cabinet door orders. Our standard Hinge Bore Options are compatible with many common hinge brands, with Demountable Hinge Slot & Knife Hinge Slot options also available. The best part of all… WalzCraft’s Hinge Boring options are precisely & efficiently added to your cabinet door orders so that you can complete your install in less time.

Placing An Order With Hinge Boring

It is important when placing your order to specify the following on your Cabinet Door Order Form:

  • Hinge Bore Pattern
  • Cup Drilling Distance
  • Placement of the Hinge Bore for each line item (by marking abbreviations in the Hinge Bore Column – as noted in the catalog specifications above).

Please submit any custom Hinge Bore Placement requirements to our Customer Support Team.

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Lazy Susan Doors

Lazy Susan Cabinet Door Joints

A pair of Lazy Susan (Inside Corner) Cabinet Doors can be paired together with a Butt Joint (D7 Outside Edge) or 45 Degree Miter Cut. Our catalog specifications below describe how to order each with descriptions and line drawings. Our 45 Degree Miter Cut can also be used in applications where a door, wainscot panel, or create-a-column components need to join together at a 90 degree outside corner.

Butt Joint (D7 Outside Edge) for Inside Corner Lazy Susan Cabinet Doors

This method of joining together two cabinet doors at a 90 degree inside corner, requires one of the two doors to be ordered with a wider stile and a D7 (square) Outside Edge where the door will connect to the other. The second door is ordered with a standard width stile and a D7 (square) Outside Edge along the side that attaches to the first door.

This method allows a consistent look between the two doors and allows you to join the two doors with a continuous hinge or screws. See our catalog specifications above for line drawings.

45 Degree Miter Cut for Inside & Outside Corner Cabinet Doors

As an alternative to a Butt (D7) Joint, two doors can be mitered at a 45 Degree angle to cover a 90 Degree corner when assembled. This method requires that a D7 edge be ordered on Traditional style doors to create an Inside or Outside 45 Degree Mitered Edge.

This method is also available for Mitered style doors using profiles 2 1/4″ and wider. Please keep in mind that this method does change the visual appearance of the inside parts on Mitered style doors. Please see our catalog specifications above for line drawings and ordering guidelines for the 45 Degree Miter Cut method.

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As an additional note, an alternative assembly option would be the use of our Lazy Susan Molding #1345. With this molding, two doors can be joined together without the need for a 45 Degree Miter Cut. This molding is often helpful with Mitered style doors, to avoid altering the visual appearance of the mitered profile.

Please contact our Customer Support team for assistance in placing an order for Lazy Susan Cabinet Doors.