Love this. Big fan of @hookedonWood. Did you convert his metric numbers to imperial? I've been considering using draw method. Instead of his 7, 14 and 21cm, I was thinking either 1-1/2", 3" and 4-1/2" or 2", 4" and 6".If go with either of those sizes, it will be important to figure out the distance between the dado's. He uses 70mm. Part of me says, just stick with metric. Please let me know how you tackled it.
I use both Metric and Imperial. Didn't need to convert, so i stuck with the metric. But I did need to adjust for the type of plywood you can find in the states as it has slightly different dimensions.
@@ricksaw it almost looks like you did the option where the side panels are not one piece with dados. Using individual boards to make up the dados. Looks great and is exactly how I want my shop built out. I might do all the math and convert to imperial.
It's leveled in the back and screwed into the studs, forgot to mention but you can see the screws in the back when i do a close up of the leveling feet. Thanks for watching.
I'm not too familiar with that system, but there are lots of similar ideas out there. Who knows you may take inspiration for all of them. Checkout my latest video where I talk about my journey with these cabinets.
Just built these same cabinets from Dennis on Hooked on Wood, they’re great!
They are! Dennis's plans are well done!
Great idea of making all the modular drawer cabinets that are interchangable.
Thanks!
I like the adjustability you have in the drawers mate, great idea for the next shop cabinets I build. Thanks.
No problem 👍
Nice idea.
Seen long time ago on Hooked on Wood channel 😉
Thanks, Dennis has a great channel!
Love this. Big fan of @hookedonWood. Did you convert his metric numbers to imperial? I've been considering using draw method. Instead of his 7, 14 and 21cm, I was thinking either 1-1/2", 3" and 4-1/2" or 2", 4" and 6".If go with either of those sizes, it will be important to figure out the distance between the dado's. He uses 70mm. Part of me says, just stick with metric. Please let me know how you tackled it.
I use both Metric and Imperial. Didn't need to convert, so i stuck with the metric. But I did need to adjust for the type of plywood you can find in the states as it has slightly different dimensions.
@@ricksaw it almost looks like you did the option where the side panels are not one piece with dados. Using individual boards to make up the dados. Looks great and is exactly how I want my shop built out. I might do all the math and convert to imperial.
is that a table saw sled occupying one of the drawer positions?
It is check out my other videos. Thanks for watching!
Link to the sled reveal! ruclips.net/video/n_XrfgKqvFw/видео.html
Lost me when he didn't put levelers in all four corners!
It's leveled in the back and screwed into the studs, forgot to mention but you can see the screws in the back when i do a close up of the leveling feet. Thanks for watching.
I think I still prefer the system from Jer Schmidt.
I'm not too familiar with that system, but there are lots of similar ideas out there. Who knows you may take inspiration for all of them. Checkout my latest video where I talk about my journey with these cabinets.
thanks. I have been watching your other videos for the modular cabinets.
In this post, your Amazon link for the Dustopper is wrong. Please fix.
Thanks! Fixed and Listed Here - amzn.to/3PksbJE