Have you posted a video about how you design your builds in the cad software?? If not, Definitely a video I would enjoy! Love this new page, and the Longer videos on the other.
I would have use my table saw to cut the tendons and put a rabbit on the door parts for the inserts. You could have done it all with a table saw. But I like new ideas. It was fascinating to watch. Thank you. I will consider doing one.
Just a question on why you didn't do a deeper inset and use beading to hold the glass panel in? This looks great, and it's something I've been thinking of lately as I want to replace my china cabinet with something more .... me... and it definitely requires glass panel doors! But, I've always thought glass beading would be the way to keep the panels in place instead of using the fasters you used. Just curiosity, and the desire to make sure I'm going about mine the right way. ;)
Great video, but let's just say, hypothetically, I don't have a woodshop with thousands of dollars worth of equipment, but instead, I have a miter saw and a cordless drill...
Nice! I'm building my first cabinet for my 3D printer and I wanted to add doors with windows but I couldn't think of how to add glass panels since glass is cheaper than Plexi. This helps out a ton. Do you have a website you'd recommend for custom glass cuts?
Nice little tip on stacking the doors to square out the corners. Thanks.😊
defiantly saving this video for the near future. thank you!
Have you posted a video about how you design your builds in the cad software?? If not, Definitely a video I would enjoy! Love this new page, and the Longer videos on the other.
Great project, how do you call to the little parts that holds the glass in place?
Glass clips. He posted a link in the description
You never fail to amaze. .
I would have use my table saw to cut the tendons and put a rabbit on the door parts for the inserts. You could have done it all with a table saw. But I like new ideas. It was fascinating to watch. Thank you. I will consider doing one.
Just a question on why you didn't do a deeper inset and use beading to hold the glass panel in? This looks great, and it's something I've been thinking of lately as I want to replace my china cabinet with something more .... me... and it definitely requires glass panel doors! But, I've always thought glass beading would be the way to keep the panels in place instead of using the fasters you used. Just curiosity, and the desire to make sure I'm going about mine the right way. ;)
Super video
Great video, but let's just say, hypothetically, I don't have a woodshop with thousands of dollars worth of equipment, but instead, I have a miter saw and a cordless drill...
Time to buy some tools!
@@wildslicesoflife3237don’t cave and be a f**** like this guy, be frugal
Nice!
I'm building my first cabinet for my 3D printer and I wanted to add doors with windows but I couldn't think of how to add glass panels since glass is cheaper than Plexi.
This helps out a ton.
Do you have a website you'd recommend for custom glass cuts?
Where can get glass like that ones thanks
Hate these videos that go fast, i need to see and analyze the steps. Im new to this. What did he do with the biscuit joiner. Attached the pcs?
You can find the full build on the main Bourbon Moth Channel. There is a link at the end of this video.
@@bourbonbites no offense at all to you, i love your channel, im just one of those that has to go slow, 👍
Given the size, would you trust biscuits instead of dominos?
What kind of wood did you use?
Looks like poplar
Is this plexiglass
nice
Doors woods, use popular.
Why doesn't somebody show us how to do this without owning all that professional wood-working tools?