I
t is all too easy to sketch something
that looks good, only to discover that
you have no reasonable way to build
it. You either develop overly complex con
struction methods or sacrifice the design
you really want because it’s too difficult to
build. The solution is to strike a balance
between design complexity and construc
tion simplicity. It helps to start by thinking
of a piece in its most basic form and then
developing a single construction system
that can accommodate a wide range of
design options.
I tell my woodworking students that a
sideboard is little more than a box with
legs attached. Though it sounds over
Common-sense approach
to joinery in complex
cabinets
b y W i l l N e p t uNe
Classic Sideboard
Photos, except where noted: Michael Pekovich; this page: Scott Phillips
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