Cabinet Line Assembly
Where Components Become Finished Millwork
Machined parts do not become finished millwork on their own. The assembly process is where the quality of a job gets confirmed or lost. Panels that are cut perfectly but assembled with loose joints, misaligned faces, or hardware that is not set correctly will never look or perform the way the designer intended. Getting assembly right requires people who care about the work and a process that does not cut corners when schedules get tight.
Our cabinet line assembly team works in our Canton, Georgia facility alongside the machining, finishing, and engineering departments. They build from approved shop drawings and they understand what the finished product is supposed to do and where it is going to be installed. That context matters in how they approach the work.
The Range of Work We Build
Our assembly team produces the full scope of commercial casework and cabinetry that CBBE delivers to its clients. For financial institutions, that means teller line cabinets, transaction counters, officer desks, and lobby millwork that has to look sharp in a customer-facing environment and hold up under daily use. For corporate offices, it means reception area casework, conference room millwork, breakroom cabinetry, and custom pieces that fit specific design concepts. For healthcare, it means casework built to tighter tolerances with specific hardware and finish requirements.
Every category of work has its own standards and our team knows them. They do not build a healthcare cabinet the same way they build a hospitality piece, even if the materials look similar from the outside. The application determines how it gets put together.
We also build custom one-off pieces regularly. Custom conference tables, unique reception desks, specialty architectural elements that require a combination of woodworking skill and problem-solving. Our team handles production runs and custom work with equal care.
Hardware and Finishing Preparation
Assembling the case is one part of the job. Setting hardware correctly is another. Hinges, drawer slides, locks, pulls, and specialty hardware all have to be installed with the right clearances and the right alignment. A drawer that binds or a door that does not hang level is a quality problem regardless of how good the cabinet itself looks. Our assembly team is trained on the hardware we use and they set it properly.
After assembly, every piece goes through preparation for finishing. That means sanding, filling any imperfections, and inspecting surfaces before they go to the finishing department. The finishing team can only work with what they receive. If the surface preparation is poor, no amount of skill in the spray booth fixes it. We make sure they are starting with something good.
Every Piece Gets Checked Before It Ships
Before assembled millwork leaves our facility, it goes through inspection. We check for square, level, and plumb. We check joint quality, door hang, drawer operation, and surface condition. Anything that does not meet our standard gets addressed before it goes on a truck. The goal is that when our installation crew opens those pieces on a job site, they are ready to go in as specified with no field corrections required.
We have been doing this long enough to know that sending a problem out the door does not save time, it multiplies it. Field fixes are expensive and they damage relationships with contractors and owners who trusted us to deliver something right. Our quality standard at the assembly stage is what protects everyone downstream.
Talk to Us About a Project
Whether you are planning a single location or a multi-branch rollout, our assembly team has the capacity and experience to build it correctly and on schedule.
Call CBBE at (770) 924-1242 or email info@cbbe.net to discuss your project.