So, I'm building a fermentation cabinet in an attempt to look like an actual cabinet. Using 2x2s as a frame so that I can sandwich a layer of insulation between the inner plywood surface and the outer one.
Anyway, I know literally nothing about carpentry, so bear with me. What I'd really like to know is how to best hide the unfinished edge of the plywood on the outside of the cabinet where the edges join. If I could cut a 45 degree angle on the two edges, they would fit together nicely, but I am equipped with only a dremel, drill, and usual hand tools. I don't have the space for large tools either. Right now, I'm thinking the best thing to do is just fit the pieces together squarely on the edge and find a nice piece of molding to glue over it to hide the edge, but was just want another opinion since I know not of what I speak.
Thanks!
Anyway, I know literally nothing about carpentry, so bear with me. What I'd really like to know is how to best hide the unfinished edge of the plywood on the outside of the cabinet where the edges join. If I could cut a 45 degree angle on the two edges, they would fit together nicely, but I am equipped with only a dremel, drill, and usual hand tools. I don't have the space for large tools either. Right now, I'm thinking the best thing to do is just fit the pieces together squarely on the edge and find a nice piece of molding to glue over it to hide the edge, but was just want another opinion since I know not of what I speak.
Thanks!