Drawer Organizer Build for Kitchen Makeover
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2019
- See how to build a kitchen drawer organizer for cutlery. After showing the step-by-step process, you will see the before and after of this completed kitchen makeover. This was a remodel project with new floors, cabinets, counter tops, backsplash, appliances, and now - some drawer organization.
This video covers:
1:00 - designing the drawer organizer
3:08 - measuring the parts
3:20 - cutting the drawer organizer parts
5:43 - shaping the edge of the cutlery bays
8:17 - assembling the drawer organizer
9:39 - completed drawer organizer
10:08 - before photos of the kitchen remodel
10:49 - a tour of the features of this kitchen makeover
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Sir you outdid yourself this time. You really gave a step-by-step approach on tackling a project like this. You are really a master teacher.
Why thank you! I appreciate that
This video is fantastic - I have so much more confidence in the small renovations I want to do to my kitchen. Thank you!!
Beautiful work 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Thank you! Cheers!
The Sherman Tank of all drawer organizers.
Looking forward to more videos from you, it's awesome!
Thank you so much!
Great job. Looks great
Fantastic looking kitchen! I like how you laid out where you would put everything in this drawer. I need to do that for some of our drawers.
Thanks Bruce!
Great video. Thanks for explaining it so well.
You're welcome! Scott
This is a great idea and I will be doing this soon. I'll have to buy the correct size as I don't have a table saw like almost every post on youtube. That's frustrating, but I just don't trust myself around a table saw. I enjoyed your video though. Thanks for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it. A bandsaw is an alternative to a table saw but you will have to smooth out each cut with a plane. It's difficult to do woodworking without the ability to rip wood to the desired width. You can also do this with only hand tools, which is more effort, but a safe route to go. I hope that helps. Scott
I just got through adding some shelves in my walk in pantry.
My next project is adding divider on one of my drawers. Great tips on your video. Thank you
I love to hear that our video is helping you with your project. That puts a smile on my face. Good luck with your drawer divider project and have fun with it! Scott
That kitchen looks great! Thanks for the video. Very useful info on making a divider.
Thanks for your comment Bill. It's great to hear it's helpful. Scott
Very nice job. Only problem is hard to build without a table saw.. seams to be the issue with most drawer organizers.
Thanks for the great instructions.
The alternative to building this without a table saw is to embrace hand tools. There are some people that do all their woodworking without power tools... too time consuming for me, but it can get you to the same end product. Scott
Excellent instructions! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! Scott
Nice project and I like to you approached the project from a simple and practical standpoint. Subscribed!
Thanks for posting a comment and thank you for subscribing! Scott
Nice job! Now I’m going to do the same.👍
Glad you liked it. Good luck with your project Jim! Scott
Great video, thanks for making it. I have been meaning to redo this in my kitchen, but could not figure out how to avoid the knives beating out the divider. Thanks for the super simple solution!
It's nice to hear you found this useful. Thanks for taking the time to post a comment! Scott
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow, what a tidy kitchen, Scott. I have granite counters which absorb oil stains. I wonder if there's a way to remove them? So far I have tried several commercial cleaners with no success.
Not that I know of. Natural stone will absorb oil. I have quartz countertops, which is a man-made product and doesn't absorb oil.
What size screws did you use when attaching the dividers? Thanks
These are number 6 screws. I hope that helps. Scott
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That guy's voice probably sounds the same even after hitting his hand with a hammer.
Lol, that's when the curse words come out. Scott