Wes, thank you for sharing your knowledge. Having retired, I can now spend time with woodworking. I have found your several videos as my guide in building kitchen cabinets. Wish I had a bigger shop than my 14’x22’.
Wes- I have been watching your channel and just wanyted to say thanks for all your time and expert knowledge. My daughter has just moved to anew house which needs some TLC. She asked me if I could make her some cabinets and floating shelves to her living room. I of course said yes, she wanted shaker style doors. After watch your videos I can now say I can make good quality shaker doors. I will be fitting them this weekend. I will leav e the painting to her and her partner. Thanks once again, you enabled me to do something which will last for years.
Hello Wes - I recently discovered your RUclips offerings. I have watched MANY woodworking videos over the years that have been quite helpful. Yours, however, are the best. You are as astute at teaching as you are at working with wood. I can't thank you enough. (Edward, Vancouver Island)
Wes - I just found your channel. I'm so grateful for all your hard work putting these videos together. They are terrific! I feel more confident now. My kitchen remodel seems doable now. :)
Great Linda...I really appreciate your comment if you have suggestions for videos you would like us to do, please let me know. I am always looking for ideas. Wes
Do you cut your panels shy so they have expansion room? Or cut them to butt right up against the stiles and rails? Do you cut them shy if using space balls?
Which method do you prefer to make these cabinet doors -- the table saw or the router table? I do like the double wide idea you had shown on both videos.
Hi John...thank you so much for your kind words! The wood filler I use is Famowood .Wod Filler . Shrinkage is not a problem but I always touch up my filler after my first sand to make sure I didn't leave any voids.
Wes, I went today to get the router bit to begin practice on making a shaker door. What style of shaker bit is recommended? I believe there are about 4 or 5 different router bit styles. Thanks.
Hello Wes, Im trying to figure the cheapest way to mill stock for shaker doors, can I get away with just a planer? You mentioned milling to 7/8". Was that from a 1" board?
Wes, I will eventually be making my own shaker doors. I want to do an antique glaze on them though. I was thinking about doing a bead/Ogee on the inside edge profile that way the glaze stands out a little more. What step in your process would you recommend adding the bead?
After you complete the build on your shaker door, make your bead/Ogee separately and miter it into the inside of your style and rail and then do your finish. I hope that answers your question as I understand it...please let me know if you need more info.
@@WoodworkingWithWes I think we are on the same page. What is the best way to do that so you are able to reproduce that on every door? Thanks for the replay btw
@@Waynegoproductions Your question makes me think that I don't fully understand what you are trying to accomplish. But the mitered in bead molding needs to be done door by door. Hope this helps.
Love the idea of ripping the rails to two at the end. Makes me feel much comfortable cutting the groove on the table saw.
Wes, thank you for sharing your knowledge. Having retired, I can now spend time with woodworking. I have found your several videos as my guide in building kitchen cabinets. Wish I had a bigger shop than my 14’x22’.
Good luck in your future woodworking adventurers !! Thank for watching, Wes
Brilliant I'm going to try and do this myself many thanks for showing us.
Wes- I have been watching your channel and just wanyted to say thanks for all your time and expert knowledge. My daughter has just moved to anew house which needs some TLC. She asked me if I could make her some cabinets and floating shelves to her living room. I of course said yes, she wanted shaker style doors. After watch your videos I can now say I can make good quality shaker doors. I will be fitting them this weekend. I will leav e the painting to her and her partner. Thanks once again, you enabled me to do something which will last for years.
Thank you so much for your kind words! So glad my video has been a help...keep up the good work, Wes
Thank you for your willingness to share with us. Much appreciated
Hello Wes - I recently discovered your RUclips offerings. I have watched MANY woodworking videos over the years that have been quite helpful. Yours, however, are the best. You are as astute at teaching as you are at working with wood. I can't thank you enough. (Edward, Vancouver Island)
Thank you so very much for your kind words...I appreciate the support. :)) Wes
Wes, I really enjoy your videos and the details you go through, it helps me tremendously on my on projects
David....so glad we can be of help with your projects. I sincerely appreciate you being part our community, thanks, Wes
Wes - I just found your channel. I'm so grateful for all your hard work putting these videos together. They are terrific! I feel more confident now. My kitchen remodel seems doable now. :)
Great Linda...I really appreciate your comment if you have suggestions for videos you would like us to do, please let me know. I am always looking for ideas. Wes
Great video!
Thanks Wes, great video
Good Job. Thanks you
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Do you cut your panels shy so they have expansion room? Or cut them to butt right up against the stiles and rails? Do you cut them shy if using space balls?
Seems like a tongue and groove router bit set might be the more efficient way to cut your stiles and rails.
Yes...check out our video "Shaker Doors Like a Pro". Thanks, Wes
Which method do you prefer to make these cabinet doors -- the table saw or the router table? I do like the double wide idea you had shown on both videos.
The router table method offers greater speed for a multiple door production so I like it the best. Thanks for watching, Wes
Wes you are a fantastic instructor. What kind of putty do you use?and does it shrink?
Hi John...thank you so much for your kind words! The wood filler I use is Famowood .Wod Filler . Shrinkage is not a problem but I always touch up my filler after my first sand to make sure I didn't leave any voids.
Wes, I went today to get the router bit to begin practice on making a shaker door. What style of shaker bit is recommended? I believe there are about 4 or 5 different router bit styles. Thanks.
The square cut stile and rail set is the most traditional shaker door style. Thanks, Wes
Hello Wes, Im trying to figure the cheapest way to mill stock for shaker doors, can I get away with just a planer? You mentioned milling to 7/8". Was that from a 1" board?
Hi...the 7/8" thickness was arrived by planing down a 1" thick board. That's give you what you will need. Thanks, Wes
Wes, I will eventually be making my own shaker doors. I want to do an antique glaze on them though. I was thinking about doing a bead/Ogee on the inside edge profile that way the glaze stands out a little more. What step in your process would you recommend adding the bead?
After you complete the build on your shaker door, make your bead/Ogee separately and miter it into the inside of your style and rail and then do your finish. I hope that answers your question as I understand it...please let me know if you need more info.
@@WoodworkingWithWes I think we are on the same page. What is the best way to do that so you are able to reproduce that on every door? Thanks for the replay btw
@@Waynegoproductions Your question makes me think that I don't fully understand what you are trying to accomplish. But the mitered in bead molding needs to be done door by door. Hope this helps.
Wes, is that mdf panel or plywood?
Yes...the panel is MDF which is what I use for all my paint grade doors. Thanks for watching. Wes
I Could See Why You Make Your Router Table😉👍🏽🪚🔨📐✏️ That Is A Lots Of Work Wes Nicely Done
Thanks for watching and your kind comment. Wes