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    carcass
    /ˈkɑːkəs/

    noun

    • 1. the dead body of an animal: "she saw the mud-covered carcass of a sheep" Similar corpsecadaverdead bodybody

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  2. Dec 16, 2015 · The carcass is the main framework, or body, of the object. It is what remains after you strip all coverings, doors, front-face panels, frames for these panels, and (non-structural) shelves. It is the framework of a structure, and is generally not seen. A "frame" would be part of the carcase if the word was employed in the general sense of ...

  3. Aug 23, 2022 · The long rail along the back of the carcass then gives you support for the long dimension of the shelf, which at 1600mm will be quite valuable. If you're using a composite material like particle board or mdf for the shelf, or if the shelf is more than 20cm or so wide, you should also screw a rail to the front of the shelf, to stiffen it.

  4. May 8, 2015 · 2. The best use of pocket holes in joinery I have found is as a replacement for clamping. When enough clamps are not available or the form of the project makes clamping challenging, it is helpful to to glue the joint and instead of clamping use the pocket hole to draw the and hold the pieces together. Share.

  5. Mar 19, 2022 · My carcass is 710mm tall with 18mm base and spacer, so the height for drawer runners is 710 - (2 x 18) = 674mm. I have bought some of the Hafele metal drawer system drawers. I have 2 x 150mm tall drawers and 2 x 86mm drawers, they didn't come with any instructions. I also bought some soft close adapters to make these slides close softly, where ...

  6. Apr 13, 2017 · Good answers below. If you compare these with the shooting boards in the other question I think you can see the similarities. In a pinch, one can sometimes be used as a substitute for the other, or you could design something that is a shooting board on one side and a bench hook if you flip it over. – keshlam. May 7, 2015 at 3:40.

  7. Jun 3, 2015 · In all cases, you should usually also glue the joints for improved strength; if using a nailgun the nails only serve to hold the carcass (cabinet box) together while the glue dries. You can hide your fasteners by strategically positioning them.

  8. Apr 24, 2015 · Apr 24, 2015 at 18:09. my carbide scraper has saved hours and hours of work. red devil makes a great two handed one for $15. put your back into it or on a pole, like it was not ever painted. I scraped a 3 story huge house, 150 yr old cedar clapboards with a pole, in 7 hours. the surface was perfect and got every bit of the pain off of it.

  9. May 3, 2016 · I plan on sending the template to a wood CNC workshop (2 dimensional cutting) and they will cut the wood out for me. So careful planning and screw hole sizes are important here. I will be using tapered M4-30/35 (thread: 1.41) screws mostly. Materials used: Birch plywood, Clear Polycarbonate Top 3mm, Clear Acrylic Bottom 2mm.

  10. Jun 19, 2015 · White wood is Liriodendron tulipifera, a rather valuable hardwood (which funnily is not white at all). Insofar, calling the inexepensive soft wood "white wood" is somewhat misleading. Nevertheless, in practice, home improvement centers will sell anything from spruce, fir, or pine to "coniferous wood" under the umbrella term "white wood".

  11. Apr 16, 2017 · 9. "Green wood" is wood that has been recently cut/harvested and is not yet "dry". Well aged wood will have a moisture content in equilibrium with its environment, assuming it's had enough time to equilibrate and the environment humidity is not fluctuating too wildly. As the humidity in the environment change, the wood will absorb or release ...