To give you an idea of the depth you can place a 5mm size bb in the router line and of the bb would be exposed.
Filling grooves in cabinet doors.
These details are further emphasized with grooves.
Finish the wall with another coat of oil based sealer and allow it to dry.
I thought about purchasing new wood cabinet doors but when i.
I want to fill them in before painting so the doors are smooth.
The cabinets are made of very thick oak wood no mdf or particle board here and the cabinet doors are made of a softer birch wood.
I don t think filling the grooves is a viable option.
Before you paint paneling first prep the surface.
Cut your rails and styles to length.
If you ve owned a home for a.
Perhaps you could settle on a door style and replace a few at a time as budget allows.
If the wide deep or curvy profile grooves around your cabinet doors don t jibe with your sense of style use an overlay frame on the facing to achieve a different look.
If that s you here s how to fill the grooves before painting paneling.
Use a circular saw with guide track to make cutting plywood quick and easy.
Is there a better solution or do i need to just learn to live with the etching.
I would like get rid of the vertical grooves in the cabinet doors add a little molding and paint the doors white to make them a little more contemporary country.
Wow i ve seen kitchens where the base and wall cabinet doors were different but nothing like what you seem to have.
My house was built in 1964 and the cabinets are original.
Drill pocket holes set for 1 2 thick material in the top and bottom of the center panel the sides that will touch the rails the number of pocket holes will depend on the size of the cabinet door.
I plan on painting them white.
Transforming existing cabinets goes a long way in updating the look of your kitchen.
For the grooves in the paneling use spackle to fill in gaps and allow it to dry about two hours before sanding.
The trend has returned but some folks want flat timeless walls.
While you are keen on doing some sanding in this woodwork the grooves can be a tight spot to reach.
The doors are solid wood and the boxes are very well made custom work so i don t want to get new stuff nor can i really afford replacing them with the same quality.
My problem is the doors have that burned in etched design.
Can i use wood putty for that.
There are varieties of detailed designing done on home projects including furniture doors windows cabinet doors table legs and so on.
Short of replacing all the doors i don t see any way to update.
All of my kitchen cabinets have a single very shallow line router pattern in them.
Minor details such as handles hinges and stenciled or carved.
Cut your center panel out of 1 2 plywood.
Now the surface can be treated like drywall so you can proceed with applying your preferred top coat.