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farmerrey commented 2 months ago
Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 7
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@aaronled Thanks a bunch! Trying to find the time to make another video
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 7
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@nasarazam once cured, you can put most anything over an oil based finish
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 7
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@bruno2260 I used to band the bottom of the gables (sides) of my upper cabinets. I currently add 1/4" plywood panels in matching wood species to the bottoms of the uppers after install to give a more finished look, no need to band plywood anymore.
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 7
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@Loveroproduction Sorry... I don't, I'm in New England. I'm sure a google search would help you out. Good luck with your project!
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 7
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@Loveroproduction For my oil seal coats I use Seal A Cell from General Finishes, and I use Kemaqua dull rubbed for my spray topcoats. Mahogany would be nice, but pretty pricey. Thanks for watching
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 7
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@mrjoelcarter1 Where two cabinets come together I use two "half" stiles. When the two are together it looks like one large cabinet. Yes the stiles extend beyond the carcass a bit because I flush them, but the space (1/2" total with the two together) isn't that bad. I don't use spacers. I pred...
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 7
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@1airgforce1 Thanks! I have 1.5 employees. 1 full time guy (not during the video) and my father that helps out when he can (the camera man)
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Tool- Disgustipated
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Is that Les Claypool?
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farmerrey commented 9 months ago
Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 2
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@nasarazam Do your own thing man, I'll do it the way that I, and most everyone else, has done it for years. Different strokes for different folks. I'm starting to disapprove your picking each of my steps apart. Do your own videos if you feel you know so much.
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farmerrey commented 9 months ago
Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 2
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@nasarazam raised part on the inside to give the shaker style door more mass. a 1/4" solid panel would run the risk of cupping
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farmerrey commented 9 months ago
Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 2
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@nasarazam Thanks for the tip... don't think I haven't thunk about it
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farmerrey commented 9 months ago
Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 2
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@nasarazam a true shaker style door still has a 1/2" panel, hence the raised panel on the inside. Yes... using a 1/4" plywood panel would be "easier", but we use solid wood for our doors as our customers expect it.
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farmerrey commented 9 months ago
Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 2
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@nasarazam Using a router to mill stop datos is not necessarily faster. After about the 5'th door the bit would start to burn from the heat generated. this is because the bit is removing material perpendicular the the motion of the stock vs. parallel to the motion of the stock when using the t...
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farmerrey commented 9 months ago
Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 6
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@nasarazam I do not build cheap cabinets, hence the dovetailed maple. I do not feel that plywood is the norm, it is if the customer doesn't care, mine do. There is no issue with wood movement as there is not wood on wood contact... the drawers ride on slides.
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 1
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@thealanalan17 Where two cabinets come together I only use 1" stiles (vertical ff). With the two, it equals 2", so all the cabinets put together look like one giant cabinet. That leaves me with a little under a 1/4 of an inch of overhang for the ff which allows for scribe if necessary. I do us...
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 2
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@MrMatison end pieces???
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 2
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@TheWigginssisters I do two 1" vertical stiles where two face frames abut each other. When the cabinets are all fastened together a run of cabinetry looks like one giant face frame.
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 2
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@32bala with shaker style doors (flat panel) I like to put the raised panel on the inside to add a bit of weight and stability to the door.
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 2
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@leopaldbutters I think it works well for shaker style doors. If I'm running a bunch of doors with profiles then I use the shaper with feeder for the sticking, and a second shaper for my copes. I don't like offsetting my grooves with shaker style doors, I know it will be perfectly centered with...
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 2
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@surfflyfish4striper pipe clamps
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 2
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@nasarazam it is a delta unisaw, 5 hp 220v single phase
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farmerrey commented 1 year ago
Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 3
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@mjnorrad it's a beading bit. I just rout the edge of the board, then rip it off and apply
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 3
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@DylanTownesDrake Faceframe cabinetry is all I have ever seen around my area. Euro style cabinetry is only used in commercial applications in my neck of the woods, so a beaded frame have always been more intimate. Of course there is cost as well... a good edgebander isn't cheap!
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 4
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@surfflyfish4striper it is a kreg foreman pocket hole machine
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farmerrey said:
It's pre-finished maple plywood. No sanding, no finishing, very durable.
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farmerrey said:
@JPBInFL The areas where glue is used is in the rabbets of the gables where the end grain of the backs would touch it. I then shoot staples through the gables into the backs. For uppers, there is also a rabbet in the deck that has staples shot into it through the back. Screws are used through ...
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farmerrey said:
@ostiaman11 Cabinets have end panels whenever needed. Screws are never seen.
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farmerrey said:
@nasarazam 1. Cabinet boxes take up a lot of room in the shop, so do them last. 2. It only takes me a day to cut, mill/bore etc, and assmble, so... do them last. 3. When I make plans for a job, each cabinet's width is the faceframe's width. I make the frames first, cause, well, that's what ...
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farmerrey said:
@nasarazam Yup, it is a captured back (fits in rabbets in the sides and bottom). It is screwed to the back of the top. With glue, staples and screws into the 1/2" back, plenty of strength to hold the cabinet up.
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farmerrey said:
@max1673 If a cabinet is at the end of a run I plant on an end panel, if two cabinets come together, I don't do anything.
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