Here's Proof That You Can Build A Contemporary Style Door
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- #cabinets #cabinetdoors #doors
You don't need to feel intimidated by projects that may look hard.
Here's a contemporary inspired door that is very simple to build and looks great!
We used this door for an upcoming vanity build and it was awesome.
Supplies:
3/4" 4x8 rift cut MDF veneer
5/4" rift cut white oak solid wood
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I noticed that you used the Hercules mitre saw, some people would say that you cannot produce quality work with a saw like that but a real craftsman can produce quality work with anything such as yourself 👍🏿.
What's wrong with his saw?
@@elcrypto3623 Nothing that I know of but I've usually notice on other social media sites that if you are not using the usual brand name equipment then you can't produce quality work. So I'm saying that this is clearly not the case with the craftsmanship of Wes. Meant to be a compliment.
Great job. I have a white oak rift sawn job coming up. Very expensive now. I have burned through sanding veneer in my early years and I do the same thing as you do, I would just ad that it's very important to keep that sander very flat and use the palm of your hand to check . I also pay attention to the color of the two edges. Great teaching sir. I look forward to seeing your videos.
@@elcrypto3623 It is a Harbor Freight brand miter saw. A lot of people talk down about Harbor Freight tools since they are usually cheap. But that saw is equivalent to a Dewalt DWS780 for half the price.
Great techniques and a great looking door Wes!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice simple look so those miter details really matter. Looks great Wes.
Good stuff as always, Wes. What are your thoughts on painting (or staining) door parts BEFORE assembly?
Great video! Another common term is "Micro Shaker".
Thanks...I appreciate knowing that! Wes
Is that panel mfd or plywood that’s veneered?
🙏👌👌👌👌👌 WELL DONE SIR JI.
Many many thanks. Wes