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ОтветитьHi, do you have a complete guide on pdf?
ОтветитьWhy didn't you use pocket hole screws
ОтветитьExcelente!
ОтветитьHow do u waterproof the part that comes in contact w the floor surface
ОтветитьWish i had tools like that
ОтветитьWe are supply kitchen & bath cabinet to Canda & USA many years , if anyone have interesting pls contact me .
ОтветитьWe are supply kitchen & bath cabinet to Canda & USA many years , if anyone have interesting pls contact me .face-blue-smiling
ОтветитьWhy do 3"x3" cutout on the bottom when you can just make the cabinet 3" shorter and do 2x4 frame underneath the cabinets since it gets covered up by the toe kick plate anyways?
ОтветитьSquare, Rip, Fence
ОтветитьVery nice
ОтветитьThank you! Looking forward in trying it all by myself..
ОтветитьI loved when I worked for a contractor I learned how to build cabinets for doctors offices it was actually satisfying to do and therapeutic.
ОтветитьCame for the cabinet build subscribed for the DADO Blade
ОтветитьGreat but I'm just not a big fan of those tracks cut in wood for bottom piece, because if it breaks then it's ruined, simply tack pieces of wood along side pieces and you'll have a place for bottom piece to sit on and you'll have additional strength
ОтветитьGreat work and clear information!
I built a couple of cabinets similarly using a circular saw and a drill for power tools and 2 clamps!
No pocket hole!
Your method is inexpensive and simple.
I like how you cut your panels oversized so that it was easy/manegeable to square them.
Another plus, your approach ensured that all the side panels were of the same dimensions by cutting all of them without having to to move the fence more than necessary.
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This is good
Ответитьgreat video! getting a good education on here but I have a question, and this is because of the pricing for plywood lately (as an example, a BCX 3/4' full sheet that cost me $52 in January is now $73 :-/ ) If everything else is 3/4" plywood, is there any particular reason to not use 1/2" plywood for top and back stretchers to save weight and cost? Appreciate any feedback given
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ОтветитьThis is the best video ever I seen , not fast talking not advertising for tool manufactures just showing the job ,how to build a cabinet box ,Thank you very much. I really appreciated , I 'm a new comer start to make some cabinet and your video help me lot .
Ответитьtoo many screw
ОтветитьI always wanted to understand how JESUS felt doing this job, HOT!!!!
ОтветитьThat's pretty , but i thing Will look better using pocket Hole
ОтветитьBeen thinking about trying to build my own cabinets. Was wondering which video I should base my build on. As soon as I noticed that we both have the exact same John Deere hat, I knew I had found my video! Nice building. I like the attention to detail and focus on keeping everything square and symmetrical. Gotta ask. I'm a collector of two cylinder John Deere's, was wondering if you are as well. Thanks
ОтветитьDid you just perfectly cut 4' straight FREEHAND with a JIGSAW?!
ОтветитьAmazing craftsmanship
And what a shiny and clean floor =D
Hi mate, thanks for this amazing job there. Would you mind sharing your compiled cutting list? Thanks in anticipation.
Ответить3/4 ply seems like massive overkill. maybe on an exposed end...but on adjoining cabinets, its unnecessarily thick...no?
ОтветитьThey look like shit
ОтветитьCan I talk?
ОтветитьHey, I like your work.
ОтветитьHi how are you
ОтветитьI think this is the simplest version of a cabinet I've seen. Most other videos have a well established tool chest. I am a novice at this but want to build my own cabinets since the items going into them won't fit the standard 12"-18" deep.
ОтветитьTo loosen up the fit, would it have been ok to just run a bit of sandpaper in the groove to remove a tiny bit, or is there a reason you didn't do that?
ОтветитьThis guy's OCD is next level
ОтветитьI was considering doing a separate box for the toe kick, but I'm starting to think that having the toe kick integrated into the side panels like you have, makes it structurally stronger. I want a very large 2" thick piece of granite or quartz for the countertop so I'm hoping this will be strong enough to hold the weight.
ОтветитьNicely done - I will probably follow your method next time.
ОтветитьThis guy knows how to explain lovely
Ответитьgood work what size plywood you use
ОтветитьGreetings from the Russian furniture maker, carpenter assembler
Ответитьgreat video what is the finished sizes of the plywood sides please
ОтветитьHow wide are your cabinets?
ОтветитьWhat is not really clear to me is how you intend to add the 100/150mm feet to this cabs. Or is the cabs sitting directing on the ground without no legs?
ОтветитьI want s shop like this
Ответитьgreat work!
ОтветитьYou use what type of material?
ОтветитьIs it cheaper to just build one instead of buying one?
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