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Great job
ОтветитьWow this is so nice!
ОтветитьVery impressive job.
ОтветитьThank you very much for sharing. Im watching to learn how to build kitchen cabinets. Awesome!
ОтветитьHi next time can you build cabinets with sliding doors
ОтветитьWell, I kind of have a girl crush now. LOL, don't tell my husband.
ОтветитьHow much time did this take?
ОтветитьMotivational video thankyou
ОтветитьSomeone here said "I can't stand when you watch a "diy" video and they're using a complete professional set of tools to get the job done." This is absolute truth. I came for the cabinets, stayed and sub'd because of your simplicity. Thank you from Mexico!
ОтветитьSuperb presentation for a newbie to aspire to.
ОтветитьI so understand. I hired someone to do some touch up painting on my black cabinets, and he had a 12 inch long black drip behind the stove. Um, that's been there now 6 months. I have everything I need to fix it, that's not the problem. So I so hear you. Thanks for not glossing over anything. Good job.
ОтветитьVery good
Ответитьany reason why you couldn't use the 3/4" PureBond birch plywood for ALL the cabinet doors?
ОтветитьGirl you are something else!!! I mean that in a good way!! Awesome job!!!
ОтветитьIn addition to what others have stated, the toe-kick also has an aesthetic function and is especially important in the US, where floors have a tendency not to be perfectly flat or horizontal, making it necessary to use lots of shimming material for the cabinets' tops to be level and flush with each-other. In such cases, the toe-kick board will sit flush on the floor, with very little or no visible gap, and there will be a gap that varies in width between the top of that board and the bottom of the cabinet (the ceiling of the toe-kick cavity, so to speak). Since the toe-kick is recessed, this ugly and often irregular gap is not visible unless one lies flat on the floor, with a full view into the toe-kick.
Thanks for this great video! It was invaluable for a similar project I'm about to embark on (still in the thinking phase), given that I don't have the space, the money, or the desire to buy a table saw, among other equipment, to use them just once in a blue moon. I've spent countless hours watching wood-working videos and they're fun but, unlike yours, they provide practically no value for an occasional DIYer like myself.
This helped me so much!!! I need cabinet doors in the kitchen because the guy never finished the job...... :/ thank you so much!
ОтветитьWhat a minute, Where is your CNC router and your other 20k worth of tool's
Ответитьsigh I should buy some Kreg stuff. Nice video, true basic DIY, much appreciated!
ОтветитьMarvelous job and thanks for showing that a talented person like you also can mistakes.
ОтветитьI really like your videos. I have Zero building/woodworking knowledge but you're making me want to attempt some of these things I thought would be impossible. Thanks for the diy videos and instruction.
Ответитьniiiiice
ОтветитьThis is great thank you
Ответитьhi how do you learn all this? i knd of interested on this as woman too, but i see u have alot of machine as well to use which i never see nd use before except the manual one
ОтветитьWhat an inspiration ❤ thanks
ОтветитьWhy in USA so small windows in a house?
ОтветитьGreat video!
Smart, easy to follow, well explained, concise.
Thank you so much for posting this!!!
Now I feel confident to build cabinets for our office
Looks good. 👍🏻 Keep up the good work
Ответитьyou made that look so easy!
ОтветитьWow! You are an amazing builder. My sister was just talking about how much she needs her kitchen redone, so I will probably be watching this video another 100 times plus all the other tutorials you mentioned. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and abilities. Women with power tools rock.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
ОтветитьFantastic Job! Such an inspiration!
ОтветитьThe toe kick is there to make sure you get as close to the counter as you can so your posture can be as correct as possible while using the counters. Your back doesn't bend as much when chopping veggies and things.
ОтветитьGreat job. Can’t wait to see more🤙
Ответить😮😮😮art
ОтветитьI just stumbled across this video when searching for built-in bench tutorials and I automatically subscribed to your channel! I am still somewhat of a novice woodworker and have spent an exhausting amount of time watching tutorials but generally am left with many unanswered questions. Your videos are thorough and easy to follow.
ОтветитьSo when she made this video the birch plywood was around $80ish a sheet? Would it be acceptable to only use the birch on sections that you can see?
ОтветитьAmazing job, love your in depth and simple explanations!
ОтветитьAwesome to see someone use their head to work smarter not harder
With installing the drawer slides on the work bench not on your knees
Great job girl...!!! Lots of help for my project. Thanks a bunch..!
ОтветитьThe toe kick keeps one's back from aching while working at the cabinet. Try blocking your's off one time while you are working and it will only take a couple minutes before you really feel it.
ОтветитьThis is the American home DIY version of the UK's home baking Fitwaffle. The sisters we never asked for, nor do we deserve but we all needed 🙌
ОтветитьThe toe kicks are so you don't have to bend your back while working at the sink or countertop
Ответитьwhat was the total cost?
ОтветитьExcellent work
ОтветитьCan i aply for cabinet maker.. i actually do it for 10 years..
ОтветитьSolid tutorial! I'll be using it to build a custom 3D printer cabinet!
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