
The Housing (aka Trench or Dado) is cut across the Grain to a width normally equal to the thickness of the shelf or partition it is to receive. This, too, pro- vides a much needed scribe surface for seamlessly. These paint and related coating standards help paint manufacturers and end-users in the appropriate testing and application procedures for the coating of their concern. Description A Housing Joint is used for fixing shelves and partitions into cabinets and book-cases for example. Plywood thicknesses vary, and cabinet pieces can shift slightly when the case is. The width of the scribe can vary depending on the. He does the same thing along the end panel’s stile and rails as well. Frameless cabinets have a flat end so you need to build a scribe to fit the between the cabinet and the wall. Guides are also provided for the proper methods of applying these coatings, which also include enamels, varnishes, electroplatings, pigments, and solvents. Measure scribe rail thickness and length per your See Fig 1 Top Scribe Rail is nailed to bottom edge of top section Fig 3aWall Cabinet Bottom Scribe Rail is nailed to edge of bottom section Top Scribe Rail is nailed to edge of top section Fig 3bBase Cabinet Bottom Scribe Rail is nailed to edge of bottom section Fig 4aFig 4b Step 3. Next, he scribes to fit the contour of the floor and the wall, using a pencil and a scrap of wood that matches in thickness the widest gap he shimmed (he didn’t have dividers on hand for this job). ASTM's paint and related coating standards are instrumental in specifying and evaluating the physical and chemical properties of various paints and coatings that are applied to certain bulk materials to improve their surface properties.
