Sorry if i missed it, what are the door hinges that fit into the bifold track? I note you said you're using Soss for the actual bifold and standard blum hinges for the left hand door to cabinet but I don't think you mentioned the hinge that runs in the track as such. Thanks!
Ducasse makes great hardware for door applications like this, they make the track and it comes with hinges as well. They have lots of different options for bi-fold and bi-pass. These guys did a great job on this cabinet and install! 👍
3:26 if you never kicked the bottom of a cabinet while setting it up you not allowed to call yourself a builder. The hill kick from the side, shows true championship craftsman not risking injury and serving the most persuading blow ;) Love it, and I hope now on will ever create a tool to take this from us. I bet that tool already exists...
Loved this episode, thanks guys. My current set up for scribing right now is the ThingaMeJig and Makita's newest cordless planer, between the two of those my accuracy increased and speed almost doubled. Also we use a belt sander for those tighter bumps. Got the zeta recently and definitely going to try that method on some faces.
Great to hear your take on scribing but I wish we would get more details. I would like to hear by how much you oversize the side that gets scribed, how you secure the cover panel while scribing and how you set the size of your scribe.
Sorry if i missed it, what are the door hinges that fit into the bifold track? I note you said you're using Soss for the actual bifold and standard blum hinges for the left hand door to cabinet but I don't think you mentioned the hinge that runs in the track as such. Thanks!
Would love to know this as well, great video!
Ducasse makes great hardware for door applications like this, they make the track and it comes with hinges as well. They have lots of different options for bi-fold and bi-pass. These guys did a great job on this cabinet and install! 👍
3:26 if you never kicked the bottom of a cabinet while setting it up you not allowed to call yourself a builder. The hill kick from the side, shows true championship craftsman not risking injury and serving the most persuading blow ;) Love it, and I hope now on will ever create a tool to take this from us. I bet that tool already exists...
That clamex and domino method is very clever.
Loved this episode, thanks guys. My current set up for scribing right now is the ThingaMeJig and Makita's newest cordless planer, between the two of those my accuracy increased and speed almost doubled. Also we use a belt sander for those tighter bumps. Got the zeta recently and definitely going to try that method on some faces.
Hole for electric outlet looks big
Great to hear your take on scribing but I wish we would get more details. I would like to hear by how much you oversize the side that gets scribed, how you secure the cover panel while scribing and how you set the size of your scribe.
That return on the panel on the left hand side at 5:52, what was that for?
Great video. Wondering if you guys have thought about painting black that bifold top track, or I was it just to much detailing?
what was the stud finder used?
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$14k coffee bar? Absolutely!
When you do a back bevel what is your go-to bevel angle?