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SHAKER DOORS ON A TABLE SAW

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2011

Using a spline made from the same material as the panel to join the stile and rail.

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  • Thanks. Good idea and simple.

  • @mikelaskowksi Oh Almighty Wood God! Stop being so fucking closed minded. It doesn't matter how you do it, as long as the end result is good. It might do you good to listen to these old timers. They have a lot of tricks under their belts.

    His method is just easy (for him), and he's obviously mastered it.

  • he said at the begining let me show you how to make a shaker door ? ignore this guy , he is talking rubbish !

  • Idea sucks, tried it, need a special jig to hold the rails when cutting the end grain slots. Much easier to use either a dado blade or step cut the tenons on the end of the rails. I would take whatever he recommends with a grain of salt based on this recommendation.

  • Awesome!

    

  • Thanks for the video, looking forward to trying this out!

  • Thanks for the video, its a good idea saves loads of time

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