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Custom cabinets, custom kitchen cabinets, kitchen cabinets, how to build cabinets, building cabinets, building a kitchen, how to build a kitchen, how to build cabinet doors?, how to build a door, how to build cabinet drawers, drawers, how to build drawers, drawer box, shop tours, virtual shop tour, assembling doors, assembling a kitchen, installing a kitchen, finishing wood, finishing cabinet doors, kitchen installation, building cupboards, Reynolds Custom Woodworks is a cabinet shop in Winslow Maine that specializes in custom kitchen cabinetry and fine furniture. Check us out on the web at www.CustomCabinetPro.com

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  • oh and where is your company located?

  • @reeder83 Winslow, Maine

  • i was thinking of framing the doors, i just wasn't sure if there was a specific way to do it. ie biscuits? or screws, glue. all of the above..lol and what kind of wood would you recommend . thanks man

  • @reeder83 Make the frames separate, then apply w/ screws. If you glue it I'd be worried about movement. Wood... that's your call.

  • I have a question for you, it may sound dumb but...here we go. I'm doing my apprenticeship for electrical and don't have much money to throw around and have old plywood cabinets in my house and i was thinking of ways to make them look better. Could i put a style and rail right on top of the ply wood and just glu and screw from the back? or would this not work or be dumb?..lol if you have any suggestion on how i could spruce these up i would really appreciate it. awesome video by the way.

  • @reeder83 There's only 1 way I know how to spruce up a kitchen... In all seriousness though, are you talking about framing the doors or the faceframes? If it's the doors, use some double stick tape on a few of them to hold the trim on and see what you think. That way you're not drilling holes through plywood doors if you don't have to.

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  • sweet, thanks for the info. keep up the quality wood work , its lacking in todays world

  • @reeder83 1/4" maple ply. On real big drawers that hold a bunch of weight I'll use 1/2"

  • what type of wood was used for the bottom?

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