Nice to see a project with only circular saw and miter saw for building cabinet. For those who doesnt have a table saw or just want to use tools on site
I love the way you deliver your instructions that makes me understand it nice and clearly. Keep up the good job OUT OF THE WOOD WORK. Beginner from Philippines.
On your measurement for placement of the door hinge what is the measurement of the line from the end of the door to the Hinge that you split with the elongated hole and the round hole of the hinge or how did you calculate the line distant from end of door. Sorry about bothering you just having problem getting doors to lineup.
Could I use 1/2" MDF on the back section instead of 3/4" birch Trying not to buy another sheet of birch or can I use a 1 x4" pine at the top and bottom? The open back is no problem,the unit is being permantly installed on my motorhome wall . Using MDF concerned about width of 1/2" being wide enough for piano hinge fit.
I can understand the reluctance to buy another sheet of plywood, especially right now. But, it's such a large carcass that it needs to be structurally sound. 1/2" MDF could be fine if it never gets any type of moisture which may be hard in a motor home. Also, the screws for the hinge will have trouble biting into the MDF and will bore it out over time.
Could you reply with the measurements needed to install the hinges to the door.I believe I have the same hinges. The instructions are a little vague. They state the front hinge part part from the door edge which is A = thickness of sidewall + 4mm. My A=1/2'' + 4/32 (5/8'' + 1/32. I believe that measurement is from the door edge to the back edge of the hinges which attaches to the door. Is this correct and do I have to do anything else to get the correct spacing between door and correct overlay. Appreciate any help.
Tommy could you please resend the email for the hinge measurements . Some reason did not receive the email could have been because of hurricane . I am in N Fl
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Thank you for doing wood working videos using basic tools. This cabinet could easily be used for many other purposes.
You're right, learning to build a basic cabinet opens up a lot of possibilities
Nice to see a project with only circular saw and miter saw for building cabinet. For those who doesnt have a table saw or just want to use tools on site
Beginner?? Your instructional style is super and makes it look so easy!. Can't wait to see Part 2! Thank you for sharing your talent!
Thank you so much! It will be coming soon!
I love the way you deliver your instructions that makes me understand it nice and clearly. Keep up the good job OUT OF THE WOOD WORK.
Beginner from Philippines.
Thanks!
This idea is good for making my desktop in my study place
I’m curious if I could put a fireplace insert in it also instead of cabinet door and turn it into a foot board
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On your measurement for placement of the door hinge what is the measurement of the line from the end of the door to the Hinge that you split with the elongated hole and the round hole of the hinge or how did you calculate the line distant from end of door. Sorry about bothering you just having problem getting doors to lineup.
No problem. If I understand you correctly, the holes on my hinges are 27mm and 45 mm from the edge of the door.
Great videos your good at communicating to us, you have a bright future in you tube woodworking keep it up.
Thank you, Jeff, very kind
Could I use 1/2" MDF on the back section instead of 3/4" birch Trying not to buy another sheet of birch or can I use a 1 x4" pine at the top and bottom? The open back is no problem,the unit is being permantly installed on my motorhome wall . Using MDF concerned about width of 1/2" being wide enough for piano hinge fit.
I can understand the reluctance to buy another sheet of plywood, especially right now. But, it's such a large carcass that it needs to be structurally sound. 1/2" MDF could be fine if it never gets any type of moisture which may be hard in a motor home. Also, the screws for the hinge will have trouble biting into the MDF and will bore it out over time.
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Could you reply with the measurements needed to install the hinges to the door.I believe I have the same hinges. The instructions are a little vague. They state the front hinge part part from the door edge which is A = thickness of sidewall + 4mm. My A=1/2'' + 4/32 (5/8'' + 1/32. I believe that measurement is from the door edge to the back edge of the hinges which attaches to the door. Is this correct and do I have to do anything else to get the correct spacing between door and correct overlay. Appreciate any help.
Hey Robert, I emailed you a couple of days ago.
Tommy could you please resend the email for the hinge measurements . Some reason did not receive the email could have been because of hurricane . I am in N Fl
Tommy did you receive the email I sent with the hinge and instructions sheet
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Nice! Looking forward to part 2
It will be out before long!
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