S1E17 Not your average built-in cabinet
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The Cambridge project focuses on creating robust bookcases using a unique joinery method that ensures structural integrity. Key techniques include lap joints for stability and a meticulous gluing process. Material costs are stable for rough cut woods, but plywood and two by fours are rising due to supply issues. The project emphasizes the importance of grain matching and clear communication with cabinet makers, while also predicting a rise in automation alongside a continued demand for handcrafted quality.
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