Mounting Drawer Glides- NO Jigs, NO Measuring, No Problems
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Chad Stanton, a woodworker of 25 years, shows you his method for mounting drawer glides that are fast, easy, and accurate. With no jig or even a tape measure, Chad can show you this simple method to take the frustration out of setting drawers.
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Chad. Thank you for this very informative and complete video. Your method of teaching is clear and easy to follow. It's just like being in furniture making school. You are a great teacher.
Oh thank you so much. I sincerely appreciate your comment
thanks great video ❤❤❤❤👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
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Thanks Chad! Very helpful tips. The web site upgrade looks great.
Thank you my friend
Great video. Thanks for the drawer slide and sharing your installation information. I'm making new cabinets for my kitchen at this time. Good timing.
Kencraft is out of stocked at this time.
Kreg has a drawer jig that works fantastic. Thanks for the video
My friend has one. I will ask him if I can borrow it. Thanks for the tip
I love all the information u put into the video Chad my friend.. I bought 10 packs of 300mm drawer slides but they cost me 110 euros on Amazon. I should've got the 400mm ones but I really bought them for units in my shop with about 320-330mm depth. I will build wider than normal drawers so I can fit a lot of my longer tools in them.
I've never built a proper piece of furniture like u have in this video an I want to say how beautiful it looks. U can tell u have all those years worth of experience.
I've only really begun my journey at 50 years of age.. haha!
I never knew how good it was to work with wood until I rebuilt doors in my house. When I say rebuilt I mean small parts that had been damaged and I wasn't spending a small fortune on new doors. The doors and Jams, etc can cost a lot of money when it's all said and done. I got new ones for downstairs but I began woodworking by fixing the old doors upstairs.
Who knew I would develop a real passion for woodworking at that point n my life.
TBH I haven't been able to spend lots of time in my small shop but now I'm spending time learning how to use hand tools like Saws of all types, hand planes and chisels. The worst part of it for me is sharpening them blades and chisels. Man it takes a fair bit of work. I'm starting to spend time with the hand planes and learning a fair bit about positioning of the bade and how to get the best shavings. I'm still struggling a bit getting really thin shavings but I'm not too far away.
I'm still trying to work out how tight the frog device needs to be so it doesn't hinder the use of the little round brass knurled knob which allows u to bring the blade in or out. I don't even know the name of it but I think u get what I mean..
Apologies for such a long comment Chad but I have really enjoyed watching ur videos. THE ONE WITH THE SPANISH DUDE WAS FUNNY AS HECK TOO BTW. LOL.
Keep the great content coming mate. Salute to u from Dublin, IRE.
thanks
I don't remember who advised.. 'Don't measure if you don't need to'. Maybe you from a past video 😁. I use story sticks as much as possible for drawers and other applications. I have a bucket of window/door plastic shims of set thickness from 1.5mm up to 6mm, which means I can get consistent gaps. I don't know how many slides I have installed and never thought about the 'Tabs' that give you some tolerance adjustment. So thanks for that. Are you still coming to visit your sister this year?
Hi Chad. Where can I find your video on how to build the Portable Workhorse built with 2x12's ? I saw the video a few years ago and finally have a good reason to build one.
Nice demo I have not used the back hung slides before. You are right about Kencraft slide prices really quite reasonable.
This is brilliant. I wish I had seen your video before installing drawer glides. Would have saved me a lot of time and aggravation. Next time! Thanks for making such a great, easy-to-follow video.
Oh thank you very much. I’m happy to help
Thanks for the video. I don't install many drawer glides. For better or worse I decided to use them on two small chests I am building for my wife's sewing room, there are six drawers total. I remembered you had posted a drawer glide video so I watched it again this morning. I really appreciate you taking the time to continue to post videos on RUclips. If you ever travel through Dallas and your schedule allows time for a BBQ let me know a couple days in advance and I will smoke a brisket and cook a batch of Charlie's Not So Famous Baked Beans.
I appreciate you watching and commenting. It really means a lot to me. And Yes, if I come your way I will let you know. But I'm going to wait until your temperature cools down. 😆
Thanks! Really cool video, I’m sure it will come handy one day. Thanks for the mention about the marker, glad you like it.
Thank you so much my friend!
Amigo Chad, he visto varios videos suyos muy interesantes ya que muestran en detalle la técnicas de ebanistería para que un mueble quede hermoso, bien hecho y con estilo; sin embargo los vídeos aparecen en inglés deberías colocarles subtítulos al Español así tendrías muchos más suscriptores, saludos desde Chile.-
I will look into that. Thank you for the advice. 😊
why only 360p?
WOW i have no idea. It's a new camera and should have much better quality. Ill look into it. Thanks
It seems it's at RUclips's end. It's trying to process it for HD but it says it's taking longer than usual. Hopefully soon it will be fixed
Interesting technique, Chad. Is there a recommended placement of drawer slides on the side of the drawer (toward the top, near the bottom, or near the middle)? Or doesn't it really matter?
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That's actually a great question. I will see my mentor Dennis Laney tomorrow and ask him. My thoughts are it doesn't matter, but I will ask someone with 60 years of experience 😁
@@ChadStanton Thanks!
I'd keep them up a little, since drawer bottoms are typically dadoed in and that groove will weaken the sides down there.
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
Thanks!
Wow thank you Dwight. I sincerely appreciate it.