Making Great Looking Cabinet Doors From Rough Lumber - Woodworking
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- I made these in 2018 using a "table saw" made from a circular saw mounted under a piece of 1/2" plywood. I used some interesting techniques to build these doors, in particular the way I assembled the frames.
This was originally two videos and I combined them into one longer one.
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I made these in 2018 using a "table saw" made from a circular saw mounted under a piece of 1/2" plywood. I used some interesting techniques to build these doors, in particular the way I assembled the frames.
This was originally two videos and I combined them into one longer one.
John, Thanks for the detailed explanations and demonstrations! I’ll be using this when I rebuild our original kitchen cabinet doors that are maple and have warped.
John, could you please tell me the components and spray setup you used from the outlet of your compressor to whatever spray gun it is you used? I have an 8 gal compressor I’ve used for years but never to spray paint or put poly on. If you would do that for me I would appreciate it! Thanks!
this footage has convinced me to never use a fake "table saw", yours looked pretty dangerous!
Great job. It's incredible what you can do if you put your mind to it. You don't have the most incredible shop. But you put out more work than most shops do and you're continually innovating. Good for you don't worry about the hateful comments.
The censoring of not using a push stick got me 😂
I really enjoyed how you disguised the safety issues with your editing. I am not a safety officer. Just enjoyed it.
When I saw the first one, I almost fell out of my chair. LOL
Laughed my butt off when I saw that!
I laughed out loud at the non-pushstick porn.
I had to show and explain to my wife why he did that. Now she understands the term safety troll and why I was cracking up. If she saw half of what I do she would be my safety troll.
“Woodworkers do but we’re not normal” I felt that in my soul 😭😭
The award for Best Action Thriller of the Year: That part where you put every one of those mitered strips through the planer at once.
1st person video! Blast from the past!
Oh man, I'm stealing that finishing quote.
Great work
Fantastic job with really limited tools. Just skill and experience. Great stuff You bugmurderer.
Love your last quote!! Right on!
Omg I love the black “safety bars”
haha, the blackout block for safety. Classic!
Great fun video. I love that you show the mistakes. After all their fun to watch and… im likely to learn how to fix my own
Second thumbnail was much more enticing, great video as always.
OMG - Changed my life!
Love the biscuit joinery genius
new camera angle makes me feel like i am playing a woodwork video game. pretty cool :P
They turned out great John! I did enjoy when you point out the bug running around the floor
First time here. Sad to say it here but, this was better than pron. The clean workplace, organized, pure master craftsmanship. 🥺😳🤤👌🏻🙏🏻🍻 Hard to use words.
You did such a good job. I love your videos. Thanks.
Thanks you my friend❤️
I like the table saw editing 🤣
Imaginative! That's the word!
Cool kitchen
Those biscuit splines look so good. That is a nice touch.
I have missed the POV videos, makes it feel like I am the one building (and also the one dropping the parts between the workbench and wherever) :D Thanks for the amazing work John, building these cabinates, this channel and always stepping up the quality of content and projects!
They look great!
Love the bug and arrow scene!!! :D
Brilliant looking job 👍
Good looking doors!
I absolutely loved you simply putting a blackout over your fingers going next to the blade. Awesome Jab at the safety police. Makes it so that they know what happened but they can't say they actually seen it. Straight Savage
Very simple but amazing
Awesome work
John, I love the flow & voice over step-by-step narration in your videos!
Once again John, you show off your skills with cabinetry, problem solving and cinematography! You’re a guru 👊 Love the fact you showed ALL of your mishaps and ALL of your overcoming of them! Big respect 😎
Great cabinets!
Nice video as usual. I've done the 'mortise the hinge into the stile' too in the past.
looking reaalllly nice mate. kudos
a very decent vid, love the detail that you went into
1:37 that censoring lmao
Looks great!!!
Well done!
John,
There is a simple trick to prevent the brad nails from popping through the face of the wood. Turn your nail gun perpendicular to the wood you are nailing. You were almost there but not quite.
If you look at the end of the nail, they grind a wedge on the tip, to help the nail go in. That wedge causes the nail to bend either left or right when it goes into the wood. It will *never* bend perpendicular to the wedge.
I hope this makes sense, and I hope it is as much of a game changer for you and your viewers as it was for me.
Oh, it makes sense. I made a video showing it nearly 8 years ago: ruclips.net/video/wkoo4H3N5qw/видео.html
But if you were paying attention, you would see that I'm holding the pin nailer in exactly that orientation in this video. Sometimes there's nothing you can do to prevent a blow out.
Bug murderer!!
The final work was definitely worth the small loss of a fly
those look great! Thanks for the video
LOF I love the blanked out section showing how close your thumb comes to the blade. As far as people finding mistakes in my work goes: I find that they are rude and never invite them back. 🤣Great video John, thumbs up.
Beautiful
Quality nice job thanks
John. Get yourself those wider triangle tipped razor blades. 3 fingers, 2 on the back, one of the front, slight bend and cut your finish coats with that, instead of sanding. Awesome results.
Like Matthias, you're an inspiration, John. You're simply a talent. A beautiful piece of work here.
Love the censor block 🤣.
Great job!
Nice looking doors, the clear finish looks great. Hopefully Sony paid for the advertising!
Seeing the shop in the midst of the battle was great fun for me. It’s not a mess, it’s getting it done.
I think I need to get a new monitor. I kept getting these black squares on the screen. Anyway, great job.
Awesome video! Love the mistakes!
Good ! very good !!
Great project John. Extra credit for killing the bug in the process. :)
Give the man some credit for his amazing work,for me he is unbelievable. 👍
Very nice !
I really liked how you included your mistake. That shows you really know your trade. Great on you.
Using the biscuits is a simple but brilliant idea.
Briliant !!
beautiful doors. good video, as always. that was a smooth fix for the hinge.
Damn John, you sir blow my mind on how well you do things.
Love how authentic you are! And excellent work as always. Pleasure to watch!
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
The next time I come over for dinner, I will definitely look for the fix on the doors!
Always learning a thing or 2 [actually 3 in this video]. Keep them coming. Thank you !
Excellent John. Always enjoy and learn from your videos. I really do appreciate you taking the time to show, and resolve, problems along the way. I believe often we learn more from such lessons. That sure helps us novices in developing our skills and attitudes toward handling frustration.
nice! and nice fix!!
good
I am in awe of your endless ingenuity! Great project and so many hints and tips along the way.
It does my heart good to see you making stuff in a workshop as messy as mine.
The quality of your videos has significantly increased. Great video. Keep it up.
nice good job
they turned out beautyful!
Excelente John, muestras un trabajo un real, aveces cometemos errores, ni solo de de corregir el trabajo, limoieza de area de trabajo o uso de herramienta de empuje, en fin creo que muestras un trabajo real
Great looking cabinets, John. Thanks for you tips for sanding and spraying.
Those doors look absolutely fantastic!
So many good tips and tricks for when I build my own kitchen cabinets. Thank you sir!
Stunning result. Very nice work.
Beautiful work, john. And a great technique. Those "C" alignment blocks were such a good idea. You could probably get together with Fast Cap and they could injection mold them out of orange plastic and sell them is sets of 4 for the low price of $49.95.
You show that fly as a lesson to the rest of them, John.
The C clips are great.
They look great. Nice work as always
One tip for everybody … when I installed my kitchen cabinet doors, I put a straightedge along the bottom of the frame, and set the doors on that while marking for hinges etc. Made the process a lot easier and more fool (me) proof.
Yes, I've done that too. Works great.
John, I liked your idea for joining the door frame, but what I really liked was the custom trim you did inside the frame. It looks killer.
Very nice! Thank you for sharing!🙌💜
If they didn't see it, then it didn't happen lol. I like the modern style. Colonial is......blah, to me anyway. It's been overdone, and a bit too girly for a bachelor pad. Simple, sharp, clean, these turned out great! Using the biscuits looks like it saves a heap of time.
I never did like those colonial style cabinets. I must have installed thousands of golden oak colonial cabinets in the early 90's.
@@JohnHeisz I was never fond of golden oak anything. Some people think they need expensive tools to make stuff but you built a beautiful kitchen with a circular saw and a piece of plywood. That is talent.
Lol, yep. The 90's were all about oak.
@@peggyt1243 Yes, the material looks amazing. My Dad was an accomplished builder but the way he taught me to 'varnish' was complete nonsense - that's how you 'varnish' a door - all that work deserves nothing less.
So damn clever John. C-clamps from 2x4 and biscuit splines. I love it. The doors look fantastic!
Your cabinets really look nice John! They really show your skill as a woodworker.
Nice job John. And great method of correcting the over sized doors.
Sometimes you just need to do what's gotta be done to not make something over!
I think this is your best video yet. Don't judge it by me though, I may have had some kind of Norm Abrams flashback. Seems weird how I also save all my mistakes for working on my own house.
Oh and nice job and great technique also,I like it.
Those are beautiful! Blocking out the hand passing by the saw blade was hilarious. If people decry you as a bug murderer for scraping it off the door then they should never walk on the grass again.
Great work -- and a very effective and quick way of assembling cabinet doors. Thanks!
BTW, I loved the blackout box on the table saw footage. Hilarious!!!
Very nicely done and presented. Thanks for sharing. There are a lot of tips i picked up on that will get incorporated into my future projects.
Cheers!
Whipple
Very classy looking. Very much like the cabinets we have over here in England. I think you have made a superb job.
Looks very nice. Fly’s die everyday.
Nice work. Always impressed with your creativity.