Post on 30-Jul-2020
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Refacing Method 101 Cabinet Refacing®
Refacing Method 101 (RM101) - Veneer Face (Front) / Plywood Side
Wall
Existing Cabinet Back Panel
Existing C
abinet End Panel
¼" Filler
Veneer
Existing Face Frame
Plywood
Finish on Job Site (FOJS)
Note: Shown with Wood Veneer with Paper Back on face (front) and ⅛" Plywood, MDF Core, A4 on side.
RM101 - Veneer Face (Front) / Plywood Side - Advantages & DisadvantagesAdvantages Disadvantages
• Custom cabinet look on outside corners.• Thin line on exposed edges –less finish work required.• Less dust created in the home.• Stile/Rail strips can be cut right in the home.
• Corners susceptible to damage when using FOJS (no corner mold- ing).• Must order separate types of material for sides and front.• More face frame preparation needed than with thicker materials.• Not the ideal choice if face frames are in rough condition.
RM101 - Veneer Face (Front) / Plywood Side - Notes
1) MaterialsSide: This method can be used with either ⅛" or ¼" plywood with either a veneer core or MDF core.Face: This method can be used with either Paper Back, Wood Back or Phenolic Back Wood Veneer.
2) FOJS - Finish on Job Site If choosing not to use an Outside Corner Molding, the raw edge would need to be finished on the job site during installation. This method is not recommended when using a SolidTone finish.
3) Outside Corner Moldings
There are numerous Outside Corner Molding options that can be added as an alternative to the FOJS Outside Corner Treatment shown.Please note that some moldings can only be used with certain thicknesses of refacing material.Please see our ‟Master” Product Specifications & Wholesale Pricing Catalog for additional molding options.
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Refacing Method 101 Cabinet Refacing®
Corner Treatment Options for RM101
RM101-851
#851
ExistingFace Frame
RM101-1081
#1081
ExistingFace Frame
RM101-1134
#1134
ExistingFace Frame
RM101-1142
#1142
ExistingFace Frame
RM101-1301
#1301
ExistingFace Frame
RM101-2092
#2092
ExistingFace Frame
RM101-114
#114
ExistingFace Frame
RM101-1311
#1311
ExistingFace Frame
RM101-2367
#2367
ExistingFace Frame
**Drawings on this page are not to scale.**
V = Void behind molding may be a result of maximizing yield of side material.
RM101-2122
#2122
ExistingFace Frame
RM101-FOJS
#FOJS
ExistingFace Frame
RM101-870
#870
ExistingFace Frame
#FOJS
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Refacing Method 102 Cabinet Refacing®
RM102 - Plywood Face (Front) / Plywood Side - Advantages & DisadvantagesAdvantages Disadvantages
• Same material for entire job simplifies ordering.• Same material for entire job enables most efficient use of materials.• Face frame condition is less critical.• Generally the lowest material cost.
• Dust in the home if pieces are cut oversize.• Thick visible core of plywood on exposed edges.• Increased time required for finish work on exposed edges.• Challenges of FOJS option make corner molding almost mandatory.• Least perfect color/grain match between face frame and doors & drawer fronts.
Refacing Method 102 (RM102) - Plywood Face (Front) / Plywood Side
Wall
Existing Cabinet Back Panel
Existing C
abinet End Panel
¼" Filler
Plywood
Existing Face Frame
PlywoodNote: Shown with ⅛" Plywood, MDF Core, A4 on face (front) and side.
RM102 - Plywood Face (Front) / Plywood Side - Notes1) Materials This method can used with either ⅛" or ¼" plywood with either a veneer core or MDF core.
2) FOJS - Finish on Job SiteIf choosing not to use an Outside Corner Molding, the raw edge would need to be finished on the job site during installation. Please note that the raw edge of veneer core and MDF core plywood will stain up darker than the face. This method is not recommended when using a SolidTone finish.
3) Outside Corner Moldings
There are numerous Outside Corner Molding options that can be added as an alternative to the FOJS Outside Corner Treatment shown.Please note that some moldings can only be used with certain thicknesses of refacing material.Please see the Molding section of this catalog or our "Master" Product Specifications & Wholesale Pricing Catalog for additional molding options.
Finish on Job Site (FOJS)
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Refacing Method 102 Cabinet Refacing®
Corner Treatment Options for RM102
RM102-851#851
ExistingFace Frame
RM102-1081#1081
ExistingFace Frame
RM102-1134#1134
ExistingFace Frame
RM102-1142#1142
ExistingFace Frame
RM102-1301
#1301
ExistingFace Frame
RM102-2092#2092
ExistingFace Frame
V = Void behind molding may be a result of maximizing yield of side material.
RM102-114#114
ExistingFace Frame
RM102-1311
#1311
ExistingFace Frame
RM102-2354
#2354
ExistingFace Frame
**Drawings on this page are not to scale.**
RM102-147
#147
ExistingFace Frame
RM102-2122
#2122
ExistingFace Frame
RM102-FOJS
#FOJS
ExistingFace Frame
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Refacing Method 103 Cabinet Refacing®
Refacing Method 103 (RM103) - Veneer Face (Front) / Veneer Side
Wall
Existing Cabinet Back Panel
Existing C
abinet End Panel
¼" Filler
Veneer
Existing Face Frame
VeneerNote: Shown with Wood Veneer with Paper Back on face (front) and Wood Veneer with Wood Back on side.
RM103 - Veneer Face (Front) / Veneer Side - Advantages & DisadvantagesAdvantages Disadvantages
• Custom cabinet look on outside corners.• Thin line on exposed edges –less finish work required.• Less dust created in the home.• Stile/Rail strips can be cut right in the home.• Possible to use the same material on the entire job.
• Corners susceptible to damage when using FOJS (no corner mold- ing).• Sides of cabinets require more meticulous preparation than if using plywood.• More face frame preparation needed than with thicker materials.• Not the ideal choice if face frames are in rough condition.
RM103 - Veneer Face (Front) / Veneer Side - Notes1) Materials This method can be used with either Paper Back, Wood Back or Phenolic Back Wood Veneer.
2) FOJS - Finish on Job Site If choosing not to use an Outside Corner Molding, the raw edge would need to be finished on the job site during installation. This method is not recommended when using a SolidTone finish.
3) Outside Corner Moldings
There are numerous Outside Corner Molding options that can be added as an alternative to the FOJS Outside Corner Treatment shown. Please note that some moldings can only be used with certain thicknesses of refacing material.Please see the Molding section of this catalog or our "Master" Product Specifications & Wholesale Pricing Catalog for additional molding options.
Finish on Job Site (FOJS)
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Refacing Method 103 Cabinet Refacing®
Corner Treatment Options for RM103
RM103-851
#851
ExistingFace Frame
RM103-1081
#1081
ExistingFace Frame
RM103-1134
#1134
ExistingFace Frame
RM103-1142
#1142
ExistingFace Frame
RM103-1301
#1301
ExistingFace Frame
RM103-2092
#2092
ExistingFace Frame
**Drawings on this page are not to scale.**
V = Void behind molding may be a result of maximizing yield of side material.
RM103-114
#114
ExistingFace Frame
RM103-1311
#1311
ExistingFace Frame
RM103-2367
#2367
ExistingFace Frame
RM103-2122
#2122
ExistingFace Frame
RM103-FOJS
#FOJS
ExistingFace Frame
RM103-2124
#2124
ExistingFace Frame
#FOJS
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Refacing Method 104 Cabinet Refacing®
Refacing Method 104 (RM104) - Solid Wood Face (Front) / Plywood Side
Wall
Existing Cabinet Back Panel
Existing C
abinet End Panel
¼" Filler
Solid Wood
Existing Face Frame
Plywood
Pre-Finished byWalzCraft (PRFN)
Note: Shown with 3/16" thick Solid Wood Refacing Stock on face (front) and ⅛" Plywood, MDF Core, A4 on side.
RM104 - Solid Wood Face (Front) / Plywood Side - Advantages & DisadvantagesAdvantages Disadvantages
• Durable corner even without molding.• Fast installation if order is accurately placed.• Very little finish work on exposed edges.• Perfect match between face frame and doors/drawer fronts.
• Cost of materials.• Detailed measuring system needed before order is placed.• Loss of installation flexibility unless extra material is ordered.
RM104 - Solid Wood Face (Front) / Plywood Side - Notes
1) MaterialsSide: This method can used with either ⅛" or ¼" plywood with either a veneer core or MDF core.Face: Solid Wood Refacing Stock is available in ⅛", 3/16", ¼", 5/16" and ⅜" thicknesses.
2) PRFN - Pre-Finished byWalzCraft
When choosing to have Solid Wood Refacing Stock pre-finished by WalzCraft, one (1) face and all edges will be finished. The back will be left raw for proper glue adhesion. This method is not recommended when using a SolidTone finish.
3) Outside Corner Moldings
There are numerous Outside Corner Molding options that can be added as an alternative to the PRFN Outside Corner Treatment shown.Please note that some moldings can only be used with certain thicknesses of refacing material.Please see the Molding section of this catalog or our "Master" Product Specifications & Wholesale Pricing Catalog for additional molding options.
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Refacing Method 104 Cabinet Refacing®
Corner Treatment Options for RM104
RM104-846
#846
ExistingFace Frame
RM104-851#851
ExistingFace Frame
RM104-1081#1081
ExistingFace Frame
RM104-1134#1134
ExistingFace Frame
RM104-1142#1142
ExistingFace Frame
RM104-2367#2367
ExistingFace Frame
RM104-114#114
ExistingFace Frame
RM104-1311#1311
ExistingFace Frame
RM104-2354
#2354
ExistingFace Frame
**Drawings on this page are not to scale.**
V = Void behind molding may be a result of maximizing yield of side material.
RM104-2122
#2122
ExistingFace Frame
RM104-PRFN
#PRFN
ExistingFace Frame
RM104-2113
#2113
ExistingFace Frame