Wes you have the best instructional videos on woodworking I have found. You explain every step in detail so it’s very easy to understand. I have been doing projects for 40 years and just now getting into finish carpentry because I want to build my own kitchen cabinets. Thanks for what you do!
Thank you Wes great tips, an link to build the router table and sled. Believe I’ll be making them very soon ( waiting on a rainy day) . Thanks again for sharing your experience
Nice overview and very helpful. Even though I'm currently making more modern simple painted poplar shaker style doors for my kitchen cabinet remodel, replacing my more traditional 70s style golden oak, this is still useful information. My two tips if I may... (1) 7:30, wrap the pipe clamps with some tape anywhere they touch the doors. They tend to rust and leave marks where the glue is. I learned the hard way! (2) 7:54, I have a large set of cheap(er) bits like this. They are great for testing out things and once you settle on the few bits you always tend to reach for, go out and buy high quality version of just those. They last much longer.
Wes you have the best instructional videos on woodworking I have found. You explain every step in detail so it’s very easy to understand. I have been doing projects for 40 years and just now getting into finish carpentry because I want to build my own kitchen cabinets. Thanks for what you do!
Thank you so very much for your kind words. I am glad you enjoy woodworking as much as I do ! Wes
Thanks for your videos. I always watch them with pleasure. There is always something new to learn. 😊
Thank you very much for being part of the community. Wes
As a teacher...you're a genius! Congrats!
Wow, thank you! I really appreciate your comment, Wes
Great techniques and information as always Wes! Love the door you made and I really enjoyed the video. Take care my friend!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌
Thank you Wes great tips, an link to build the router table and sled. Believe I’ll be making them very soon ( waiting on a rainy day) . Thanks again for sharing your experience
Thank you for your kind comment...have fun building!! Wes
Thank you so much wes, you are the best.
You are very welcome...thank you for watching, Wes
Very nice .. I am a young carpenter and this tip will help me out with my new project..
Glad I could help...good luck!! Wes
Great tips
Thank you very much!! Wes
Thanks...
Great video !!! thank you
Glad you liked it...I appreciate the comment. Wes
Nice overview and very helpful. Even though I'm currently making more modern simple painted poplar shaker style doors for my kitchen cabinet remodel, replacing my more traditional 70s style golden oak, this is still useful information.
My two tips if I may... (1) 7:30, wrap the pipe clamps with some tape anywhere they touch the doors. They tend to rust and leave marks where the glue is. I learned the hard way! (2) 7:54, I have a large set of cheap(er) bits like this. They are great for testing out things and once you settle on the few bits you always tend to reach for, go out and buy high quality version of just those. They last much longer.
Thank you for your comment and the good tips. I appreciate your support. Wes
Great video. Learned a lot. Quick question. On the molding you used a ogee profile on one side what was the profile on the other side?
I think it is also an ogee cut, but with the bit depth set to cut less and just a portion of its width.
You received a correct answer. Thank you!! Wes
من الممكن أن تكون فيديوهاتك أقل فى الوقت لنتمكن من المتابعة وشكرا جزيلا لك
You had to apply finish to the raised panels before applying moldings
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