How to Make Cabinet Doors
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Here is a cheap and easy way to build your own Shaker Style Cabinet Doors! Whoever said you need a router to cut tongue and groves is wrong! You only need a table saw and you can accomplish the same task!
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*CORRECTION* At 2:15 when you are cutting the size for your width pieces, you HAVE to add an inch on to what you want your final width to be because when you create the tongues in the width boards you will loose about an inch or so when they are placed into the groves! So for an 18" width door, you would still take off 5" to compensate for the width of the lengths but then you would NEED to add an inch to compensate for the tongues you will be cutting! So the width pieces should be cut at 14 inches, not 13. Hope this helped you out!
I enjoyed your video, but remember this: we teach best by setting a good example. So, in future videos, I'd like to see you wearing eye protection when using power tools.
@DrewLarsenDesigns
Жыл бұрын
I do may best to remember but sometimes I forget because of all the movements of cameras and materials but you’re right, Eye and Ear protection are always a good precautionary step!
What are you going to do for your 1,000 subscriber celebration?
@DrewLarsenDesigns
8 ай бұрын
That is a fantastic question!
Would this style work for a tall cabinet with a 72" door? Just wandering if it would be flimsy!
@DrewLarsenDesigns
10 ай бұрын
That’s a great question! The doors I made for my kitchen pantry were 78” tall and all I did was add a little thicker panel and brad nailed all the corners of the rails and styles (the frame). Holds up great!
Ya know... You started this stating that your finished cabinet doors needed to be a certain width. Then you subtracted your 5" from that and came up with a #. Problem is you then recessed via tongue and groove the styles of the door into the rails making your door more narrow than what you stated. Just be careful anyone using this method, to account for the tongue and groove used to connect the door frame together so your finished width and length are what you need
@DrewLarsenDesigns
Жыл бұрын
You are absolutely correct! Thank you for catching this! I will make sure to add a comment above to help explain this to others in the future!
Great …You made that look so easy ……you should be a teacher 😉😂
@DrewLarsenDesigns
Жыл бұрын
Haha I appreciate that! I really enjoyed my time teaching middle school, but I’m excited to teach in new ways!!
@al2474
Жыл бұрын
@@DrewLarsenDesigns I’m just getting in to woodworking and I’m in my late 40’s and you’ve taught me so much already so ye your a good teacher lol .
@DrewLarsenDesigns
Жыл бұрын
You’re way to nice!! Hope it’s been going well for you!!
@al2474
Жыл бұрын
@@DrewLarsenDesigns every days a learning day thanks to people like you and KZread 🙌👏
@DrewLarsenDesigns
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