I only know Nic by email I never saw these videos until today and I'm happy I did he got some great ideas and designs. Thanks again for your dedication to us. Great video
Right on another great tutorial frost! I’ve had clients actually prefer this type of doors because ones painted you don get any cracking on joint corners.
I've been so eager to use the drawer front adjusters, but couldn't ever use them on shaker doors for overlay FF or frameless since they are too thick for the recessed center panel. Looking forward to actually being able to use them now that inset can be fully machined!
Question about Machining this on the CNC... Have you actually cut this out on a CNC router? What router do you use? I was wondering if you would do this as a Flip sheet? Do you think one should maybe space this like a few inches from the edges.. and do the backside machining and Miter on the back, First... then Flip to the front and machine and cutout last?.... I guess part alignment on the flipping part, needs to be really accurate...
FROST, in version12 of Mozaik... do you think if I use the 3D Viewer and you also go into the product editor, select the part, and select High Detail, Do you think you will see the MDF Face Frame/Door Combo.... showing the way the machining will turn OUT? so that you can see the beaded look that will be machined into the MDF Face Frame?
@@pinchofhair8276 I asked my sheet supplier for triple refined about 6 months ago and they have never heard of it. Best I can get is double refined and extira.
All of the inside edges on the face frames have an 1/8" radius. So you have to chisel out every corner to get it square? This looks cheap and is closer to big box store level of quality. Certainly not the level of cabinetry that would command a high enough price to allow you to "print money".
@@MadbearWoodworking Your customers may not notice or care...which is fine, but thats just a testament to the market you work in. I'm sure there is a market for this type of faux premium cabinet construction... its just not high end custom cabinetry. But if these really make the money printer go burr, as you claim, then let's see the financial breakdown, so I can compare to my dinosaur ways.
Is the issue at hand here really how to remove a 1/16” radius inside corner? Or is the issue the material used to make the frame. Like all the dinosaurs in this message group here, chisel maybe, but a small block of wood with some 220 on it, would also remove these in literal seconds each.
I only know Nic by email I never saw these videos until today and I'm happy I did he got some great ideas and designs. Thanks again for your dedication to us. Great video
Right on another great tutorial frost! I’ve had clients actually prefer this type of doors because ones painted you don get any cracking on joint corners.
I've been so eager to use the drawer front adjusters, but couldn't ever use them on shaker doors for overlay FF or frameless since they are too thick for the recessed center panel. Looking forward to actually being able to use them now that inset can be fully machined!
When is you next Mozaik event?
Hello do you know how to do ? Different end toes on base cabinets .with both finish ends?
Question about Machining this on the CNC... Have you actually cut this out on a CNC router? What router do you use?
I was wondering if you would do this as a Flip sheet? Do you think one should maybe space this like a few inches from the edges.. and do the backside machining and Miter on the back, First... then Flip to the front and machine and cutout last?.... I guess part alignment on the flipping part, needs to be really accurate...
Many many times...and many Mozaik users have as well...go join the Frost CNC Members Group on Facebook and you'll see their projects
FROST, in version12 of Mozaik... do you think if I use the 3D Viewer and you also go into the product editor, select the part, and select High Detail, Do you think you will see the MDF Face Frame/Door Combo.... showing the way the machining will turn OUT? so that you can see the beaded look that will be machined into the MDF Face Frame?
Unfortunately not, the beading is coming from an edge tool group around each door/drawer front...which won't translate to the MDF face frame
Sweet
Do you recommend a particular brand or type of mdf? What stays the flattest after milling the doors? Thanks
Triple refined mdf
@@pinchofhair8276 , Hello there... Where can you get triple refined MDF? I have trouble getting double refined plum creek? I'm in florida...
@@pinchofhair8276 I asked my sheet supplier for triple refined about 6 months ago and they have never heard of it. Best I can get is double refined and extira.
I'll be honest that looks like a nightmare from a sanding aspect.
All of the inside edges on the face frames have an 1/8" radius. So you have to chisel out every corner to get it square? This looks cheap and is closer to big box store level of quality. Certainly not the level of cabinetry that would command a high enough price to allow you to "print money".
No customer will ever care and or notice an 1/16" radius in the corner of the frame. These are money in the right application! 🦕
@@MadbearWoodworking Your customers may not notice or care...which is fine, but thats just a testament to the market you work in. I'm sure there is a market for this type of faux premium cabinet construction... its just not high end custom cabinetry. But if these really make the money printer go burr, as you claim, then let's see the financial breakdown, so I can compare to my dinosaur ways.
@@MadbearWoodworking, I personally machine all my doors with a 0.06 radius on the outside... and it's great
Is the issue at hand here really how to remove a 1/16” radius inside corner? Or is the issue the material used to make the frame. Like all the dinosaurs in this message group here, chisel maybe, but a small block of wood with some 220 on it, would also remove these in literal seconds each.