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Carpentry Plus
Добавлен 5 июл 2011
Carpentry contractor in central Indiana. Providing home improvement services, cabinetry, finish carpentry and woodworking solutions. Sharing videos of our processes and some of our builds.
BUILT-IN CABINETRY INSTALLATION
Installing built in office cabinetry in this final video of the series.
We attempted to cover the various aspects of the installation process however a couple segments of video didn't take so were making do with the video that we have.
In this particular video you can see our technique for installing these extra large upper cabinets using a temporary platform set up.
Once the uppers were installed and secured to the wall we tackled installation of the header and crown molding(one of the segments we don't have much video of) We did, however, cover the fabrication aspect in a previous video.
With the upper cabinetry completed we turned our attention to templating the desktop (another segmen...
We attempted to cover the various aspects of the installation process however a couple segments of video didn't take so were making do with the video that we have.
In this particular video you can see our technique for installing these extra large upper cabinets using a temporary platform set up.
Once the uppers were installed and secured to the wall we tackled installation of the header and crown molding(one of the segments we don't have much video of) We did, however, cover the fabrication aspect in a previous video.
With the upper cabinetry completed we turned our attention to templating the desktop (another segmen...
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CABINETRY - Installing Hardware
Просмотров 6616 месяцев назад
Installing Cabinetry Hardware We have reached the point of this project where we have pulled the cabinets out of the paint room and we're ready to install hardware in preparation for installation. In this video we are installing soft close door hinges and doors, soft close drawer slides and drawers as well as knobs and handles. We wanted to include these processes in this series as they are, es...
BUILT IN CABINETRY PAINT
Просмотров 5736 месяцев назад
We have reached the paint stage of this cabinetry project. In previous videos we have already covered equipment and products, paint prep, primer and now were talking about spraying paint. One thing we haven't really talked about is the fact that we finish 99% of our projects in our shop and then install the finished product. We find this process is economical, we can control the setting in our ...
Built In Cabinetry - Spraying Primer
Просмотров 8337 месяцев назад
We're talking primer in our latest video in our docuseries covering the different aspects and processes of completing a large built project. For nearly all of our projects we use Zinsser Bulls Eye 123 Primer for all surfaces. A couple of the primary features I like are the adhesion and stain blocking qualities. After the primer coat is dry we will sand all surfaces, clean and prep all surfaces ...
Built In Cabinetry - Paint Set Up
Просмотров 9067 месяцев назад
As we continue on with our docuseries covering the various aspects and processes that go into completing a large builtin project we wanted to take a moment to discuss our paint set up. In this video we discuss our paint sprayer, and product like out preferred primer, paint, clear coat, etc. Oddly enough, as a carpenter, one of the most common questions I get asked is about paint, our spray setu...
CABINETRY PAINT PREP & STAGING
Просмотров 4497 месяцев назад
With the fabrication of this large builtin complete we are ready to prep for paint. Prepping for paint includes staging all of our cabinets and cabinet parts in the paint room and cleaning everything so that everything is dust free. The key to a good paint finish is the prep work. Taking the time to properly prepare your cabinets will save time and headache on down the line. Perhaps a boring vi...
CABINETRY SANDING
Просмотров 7177 месяцев назад
Sanding, sanding, sanding and more sanding!! In our latest video in our series documenting the various aspects of competing a large builtin cabinet project werre talking about sanding.Specifically, were talking about 4 different aspect, sanding face frames, sanding doors, sanding a butcher block desk top, and sanding primer. We'll be using an assortment of different electric sanders and a drum ...
BUTCHER BLOCK DESK TOP
Просмотров 7697 месяцев назад
Fabricating a large 'T' shaped desk top for a built-in office project. Our latest video in the series documenting the various steps involved in completing a large built-in cabinetry project takes you through the fabrication of the butcher block desk top. This was a bit of a daunting task. I have built this particular configuration in the past and I just cut and prepared 3 separate pieces and in...
CABINETRY CROWN MOLDING
Просмотров 4478 месяцев назад
Adding crown molding to a set of cabinetry. In this particular video we're fabricating a 3-piece crown molding to finish off this project. We will often use a similar technique whether it's the look we want or we need the added height. For this particular project we have 11' ceilings so, we have built our cabinetry 10' tall and this built up crown will fill the 1' space between the cabinets and...
CABINET CONSTRUCTION - EDGE BANDING
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Edge banding the front edge of plywood shelves. Continuing in our series documenting the various processes of completing a large built cabinetry project. In this video we are looking at edge banding the shelves. We don't do a lot of edge banding so we don't have any big equipment for this process. Just because we don't do enough to warrant large equipment doesn't mean it isn't a good skill to h...
CABINET CONSTRUCTION (miscellaneous steps)
Просмотров 8108 месяцев назад
CABINET CONSTRUCTION (miscellaneous steps)
CUTTING AND PREPARING PLYWOOD CABINET PANELS
Просмотров 9269 месяцев назад
CUTTING AND PREPARING PLYWOOD CABINET PANELS
CUTTING CABINET FRAMES AT THE MITERSAW
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CUTTING CABINET FRAMES AT THE MITERSAW
CABINETRY LUMBER AND MATERIAL PROCESSING
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.10 месяцев назад
CABINETRY LUMBER AND MATERIAL PROCESSING
Using the table saw to create crown molding with a cove profile.
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Using the table saw to create crown molding with a cove profile.
Sharing our process for preassembling crown molding for our cabinetry projects.
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Sharing our process for preassembling crown molding for our cabinetry projects.
Custom Builtin Process Start to Finish
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 года назад
Custom Builtin Process Start to Finish
i can't find this type of hinge online, what is this called?
Concealed cabinet hinge.
Just absolutely perfect video and powerful explanation of details. Keep up the Great Work!!!
Thank you!
Thanks👍
This is what I do, and it is definitely the most efficient way.
How did you create the hard template? Did you use pocket hole screws to join the plywood pieces? Thanks!
Yeah we joined the pieces with pocket hole joinery.
Just want i was looking for. Great job in thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the feedback. Good luck with your project!
Amazing!! Wow! How much can this project cost?
Thanks! For serious inquiries we recommend visiting our website and filling out an estimate request.
The Jig is an L shaped board. Got it.
Appreciate the video brother! I'm in the same boat. I have a mantel to build for a client and can't find anything suitable from any of my vendors to meet our size requirements. Thanks again!
Appreciate the feedback. Good luck on your mantel build!
This is the perfect template for how to make a great how-to video.
Thanks for the feedback.
Man how’d you hook up the vent pipe?
We hooked it up from the outside.
Yup. This is what we are after. Thank you so much! Straight-forward solution.
Glad you found it useful!!
Best one. Thank you
Appreciate the feedback!!
Wow, looks beautiful. Good job.
Would this work with a 1/2” flush cut router bit instead of 3/4?
Yeah should work fine. I used 3/4” for this project because it matched up with the sink radius really well.
Man thats to much..
Thank you very much !
No problem!
As others have said, this is by far the best video on this topic. Covers the most important points to know to get it done with a professional finish. Many thanks for this video.
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback!
Nice video! Couple questions: What size of biscuits? What is the width of your stile and rails? Best place to purchase the “ratchet strap clamps”? I just built cabinets for our kitchen and I did the typical mortise and tenon/ tongue and grove. They came out great, but I felt like my biscuit cutter was looking at me the entire time😂 I think this looks a little easier! Definitely cut down on the router set up to be sure your faces are perfectly flush.
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback. I think they were #20 biscuits. My rails and stiles were 2-1/4”. I bought the strap at Menards, it’s made by Bessey.
how did you make the hard template? You get the most important step.
Great job. I enjoyed watching a master craftsman do his jod with pride
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Great build! God bless!
How much weight do you think these shelves would be rated for (looks like you put 3 lag screws into the stud for each shelf)?
Probably around 50lbs
Great job! God bless!
Thank you!
How do you get the radius of the sink corners to match the radius of the corners of the hole in the counter top?
In this instance the radius of the router bit was a close match to the sink corners.
I worked at a custom cabinet plant and we used 3/8 bending luan to make our curved wood hood tops.
I e never used any bending plywood but I may ask my supplier about it if I ever build another one.
I see half a cardboard drum on my future
I’d say that would work!
From a cabinet guy who builds a few hoods a month, I learned your way from your video and I like it! Good job!
That’s awesome. Thanks for the feedback, glad you found the video useful.
Can i ask what software are you using to design kitchen cabinets
SketchUp
Thank you. This is the idea I needed to make my plain wood cabinet doors better looking 😊
Since the two hardware elements are identical, do you think it matters whether the mortises are in the rail or the leg?
Good question. I suppose it wouldn’t matter.
What paint did you end up using for the finish??
For this project we used Emerald Urethane from SW.
@@CarpentryPlus my go to finish!!
You are very good at what you do. So nice to see someone do a top notch job!
I appreciate that!
It's been great watching each step of your process and how it works!
Thanks for following along.
Wonderful series, great final result. All that planning, and to sit against the door jamb after that top went in, and say whew, makes it all worth it!
Glad you enjoyed it. It’s always a relief but this one especially!
Love the tech! Lol. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
I love the craftsmanship, and always appreciate you walking us through how you do things. But I’m perplexed on this room…is it 12 feet high? How in the world is someone going to access the top shelves in those upper cabinets without standing on the desk? And the drawers in those upper cabinets…they’re above your head so I can’t see how you can see what’s in the drawer.
Thanks for the feedback. 11’ ceilings. Upper sections were definitely not meant for everyday use. Client wanted the cabinetry to go all the way to the ceiling so that’s what they got!
@@CarpentryPlus thanks for the info! The client gets what the client wants. 😀
Not only significant but a part of the project, but one where a mistake is very expensive!
Definitely costly at this phase.
Nice pieces👍🏼
They are!
How long did that take you?
I don’t remember exactly but I’d say a couple hours.
I been spraying BM Advance Pearl finish and its been turning out great and smooth like glass. I tried spraying BM Regal Ulti-Matte (flat) in black recently and it dried rough to the touch and not smooth at all. Any idea what im doing wrong? I noticed ulti-matte is thicker than advance. Would a thicker paint cause a rough finish? Thanks
I’ve never sprayed any of those products so I don’t think I’d be much help to you.
Why 3 layers of the 1/4 inch plywood?
Might not have been necessary but I wanted 3/4” thickness but didn’t figure I’d get 3/4” plywood to flex.
Why did you want it to be ¾ inch thick? I do like the idea of using 3 pieces of ¼ in plywood. Just looking for your rationale.
Really appreciate you stepping through this, it’s a process I need to add!
No problem. Thanks for the feedback.
Which tip?
FFLP 310
What do you use for cleaning primer out of the x5? I find cleanup a little more difficult with the primer. I know from experience of cleaning rollers and paint brushes that simply running water through it wont necessarily clean it 100% and will build up over time
Man I just flush it with water.
This is a great video but a little more info would be helpful. I'm a weekender without much router experience and I burned up a flush cut router bit on an acacia butcher block countertop. Probably running too fast, but I'm thinking that acacia might be harder than the countertop in the video too. I'm trying again with a straight bit making several passes so I can bite off less than the full depth of a longer flush cut bit like used in the video. So in general some pointers about tools being used would add a helpful element to these videos. Probably a lot of viewers are amateurs.
How much weight does this hold?
Depends on overall size and I’ve never tested them but I’d say they could hold 40 pounds.
This is so beautiful’
THank you!
What do you charge for something like this?
For the renderings or for the project itself? Shoot me a private message or email for pricing.