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Dynamic Blocks with ARRAY
Let's make some dynamic blocks in Auto CAD. It's easy (we'll even give you a 2fer by adding some stretch action)!
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Stretching Dynamic Blocks in 2 Opposite Directions
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Got 4 minutes to learn something really useful? Let's GO!
2 Sided CNC Machining
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Programming for 2-Sided C.N.C. Machining Has Never Been Easier!
The Ultimate Drawer Slide Installation Jig. Accurate, fast, EASY!
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Drawer slide installation got you down? Meet your new best friend! www.desunia.com/drawer-slide-installation-jig/ Desunia drawer slides can be found here! www.desunia.com/cabinet-hardware/drawer-slides/
Install a Wood Herring Bone Floor from Random Length Flooring
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Don't feel like paying top dollar for pre-cut herringbone flooring? This is the video for you!
The Ultimate D.I.Y. Shelf Hole Jig!
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Tired of Reamed Out Jigs? Welcome to Shelf Hole Drilling Nirvana! www.desunia.com/tools/
Dynamic Blocks Stretch (with list)
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How to create an AutoCAD dynamic block that will only re-size to the values you specify!
Auto CAD Dynamic Blocks Using STRETCH
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Looking to get your feet wet with dynamic blocks? This is the place to start!
Could These be the Best Drawer Slides EVER???
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Soft-close drawer slides all look pretty much the same, but they're NOT. Let's find out what to look for to get the best value for your money! Drawer slide nirvana is one click away! www.desunia.com/cabinet-hardware/drawer-slides/ We also make a matching jig to make your life 10X easier! www.desunia.com/tools/jigs/
Man you are internet autocad guru! Thanks!
Beautiful work. I will be half-asking it compared to you. But I'm taking much of your advice.
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
So weird that you don’t make a 22” slide. Thats what my cabinet needs and it seems to be the most popular length. But you only seem to make 20 and 24. How come?
My current draw slides mount to the back of the cabinet like yours. I don't know how to order the slides length. You can't call the companies who make the slides. How do you talk to anyone who can guide you to brand and size? I'm stuck... I'm at 23 inches Amazon has even number lengths. Are they adjustable length? I called an installer wants $100 labor per draw. I have 14 draws.
Great video. Very informative.
Bushings link is not in the description, please add it.
THANK YOU!!!
Mate, i have been stuffed around from pillar to post on this issue, and you are the FIRST person to explain this in simple and easy terms. Kudo's to you mate, very much appreciated, THANK YOU!!!
There´s may be a way to make the length of each panel variable or dynamic to adjust them with out the piece of the end? I mean like, if I move just one strech point all the panels will grow a bit to fill the whole distance of the parameter or in this case the whole floor
Thank you for the tutorial. It helped me a lot.
"I followed the steps you provided for the dynamic block, but the hatch doesn't stretch, and I'm not sure why."
It sounds like you had the "associative" option unselected when you created the hatch.
Perfect video! Gold one🎉
good gravy. This is amazing! Why didn't I find this video 20 years ago!!?!? ;)
But the way, the holes on the jig are 3/32. The video says 9/32.
YOU MADE MY LIFE!!!! LOL THANKS SO MUCH!!!!!
Well I'm sold. Now you pay for quality so I pray it's in my budget.
FANTASTIC! Mike youre are real hardware guru!
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yeah, no. I never click the like button before viewing, are you dumb? oh, right, you think I'm dumb...smfh.
Clever but MDF board is a 100% deal breaker for me . im so triggered and irrational about it , i won't even begin to listen to any reasonable argument for its use 😂
Great short video! Now I remember Heiko Rech's video about the use of 8 pin lego blocks. They near as dammit to 32mm long, in fact 31,8mm so these work just as well as spacers :)
Hey Mike, it was great talking to you the other day! I am going to order up the 22” soft close slides and I am going to give the jig a shot! Thanks again for calling me back.
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Very interesting and funny, well done!!!
I’m watching this in 2022. My man over here is using jigs from 2080
Nice video. Great idea. Where can I buy these bushings? Thanks.
Link is in the description!
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As much as I like kale salad, I like ribeye more (medium rare)
great video; straight to the point and not a lot of excess talking and lots of visual reference as you talk through it! I don't know that I will ever need this but this was great all the same.
nice vice especially needed since I'm a cabinet refacer.How could you use jig with blum draw glides
Nice. Just finished 6 drawers yesterday. I’m fairly quick but this is easier and less prone to error.
International shipping?
Impressive comparison. It appears you only sell side mount drawer slides. What about bottom mount soft close drawer slides? How do they compare? Which one is best to use? I have used both and bottom mount are a lot more expensive but seems to offer more adjustment options. Been doing woodworking for 40 years and love learning new things.
Constructive criticism, not bashing; In your garbage can pullout example, your jig drills holes in the exact same location as the shelf pin holes. Those holes are "system 32" hole pattern which are purposefully designed to work with drawer slides and screws sized for the hole diameter (5mm, 8mm, 1/4" etc.). Skip drilling the pilot hole in the carcass and just use the appropriate screw to attach the slide where desired. Make the spacer relative to slide position and drill pilot holes in drawer the same way as described in video. Only difference is using the predrilled holes as intended rather than drilling new holes between the "shelf pin" pattern. That predetermined pattern is used for shelf pins, hinge plates **and** drawer slides. Premade side spacers are also available to use the system 32 holes rather than using rear mounts on face frame cabinets, simply by measuring face frame edge to carcass side and ordering the correct size spacer; mount the rear of the slide first, use your jig to make the slide square to the front, vix bit the front mount hole and insert screw.
Actually, I’m not aware of any brand of ball bearing slides that come with the 5mm dia. “euro screws” that you’d need in order to use the “system holes” on some cabinets. Even if they did, it’s hard to imagine the user could get the job done in 90 seconds.
What about drawers that already have fronts attached?
If you're replacing an existing set of ball-bearing slides, you don't need a jig. Just remove the old set and install the new set using the same centerlines. The drawer will wind up in the same vertical location. If you're replacing a different kind of slide (say, white epoxy coated bottom-mounts), use the following method: 1. Use a pencil to mark the cabinet face at the bottom of the drawer (protect the cabinet with painter's tape first). 2. Remove old slides and install the cabinet member slides using the jig as shown. 3. Measurement from the pencil line you made in step 1, up to the center of the cabinet member you just installed. 4. Hook your tape measure on the bottom of the mounted drawer front, and mark the side of the drawer, using the measurement you just took in step 3. This will be the location of the center of the drawer member. 5. When installing the drawer member slides, use the 2 vertical oblong holes first, so you can make minor up/down adjustments.
Not complicated so simple Were can I get that
Link is in the description!