Female here! I am an extreme novice when it comes to woodworking. Basically no tools, but I use what I have. Beautiful video and I appreciated not speeding it up. Everybody on Instagram fast forwards so much stuff that I can’t even think! I just made a drawer for my 1980s vanity with a cutout for pipes. I even installed it with side drawer slides. It took me two days and it’s not very pretty. Thanks for the video. I learned so much! I have no room for more tools. I have a mini circular saw, jigsaw, and drill.
@nspeaks77215 сағат бұрын
Not "the groceries gotta go" lol
@terrysavage2745Күн бұрын
Great job. Thanks for showing how you set your saws. I noticed you did not use a push stick all the time. Please take the time to think about your fingers.
@ZirkleWil4 күн бұрын
Did you thin the Zinsser BIN? With what? The last two cans i got didn't say what to thin them with. Also should mention the most recent can said it had synthetic shellac in it and did not sand as nice. Lots of gumming my sand paper, so I ended up wet sanding just to keep my paper clean.
@fats7066 күн бұрын
5:14 😊 5:16
@danstansbury23897 күн бұрын
I would just like you to use a push stick
@dennisdye23309 күн бұрын
i watched twice trying to hear you say what thickness the plywood was that you used and didn't ever hear you say 1/2 or 3/4 wide i will find another channel for this reason
@LenaRayAtl10 күн бұрын
Great video! ❤
@Peter-nb5br11 күн бұрын
If the plywood isn’t exactly 3/4 and the face frames overhangs 1/4 on each side are you making the box width exact to a size that gives you 1/4 overhang?
@nopenoperson366511 күн бұрын
better not be freeking pocke....... yup pocket screws. don't listen to this guy. if your cabinet doesn't fall apart in the first 6 months, or much much sooner if its an upper. please don't use pocket screw construction. it had its place, but not everywhere.
@SamuelHarbin12 күн бұрын
Quick question - you didn't mention it, but did you have to reset the table saw depth from 3/8" to something like 1/4" before creating the tongues on the rails?
@kencrisp633313 күн бұрын
Did you lose the video footage showing you comparing HVLP with airless also?
@precision6mmGT13 күн бұрын
Solid job ! Keep up the great videos
@AugustaWaterCooler13 күн бұрын
Excellent video you just gained a subscriber, since it’s Woodpeckers specific probably no point in offering to lans, but do you sell the 1/4 / 1/2 bit holders you showed I’d buy them, great idea.
@SmitfraudC15 күн бұрын
Why mdf for centers?
@carolinedahnke106516 күн бұрын
So when are you going to offer plans for the upper cabinets? I have already purchased your lower cabinet and corner cabinet plans, and ten bucks is ten bucks. But seriously, your channel and plans have been invaluable. My new kitchen featuring wood salvaged from a 100 year old barn is turning out AMAZING.
@mossy11296518 күн бұрын
What do you do with the pocket holes on the inside of the carcass?
@georgebrockman114020 күн бұрын
Thanks for the push block lol
@user-et3bf8gv1w22 күн бұрын
Woaaao perfect, professional work 😍 love the quality of your work perfect done
@bobbybrooks584623 күн бұрын
Nice. What brand clamps are you using
@GlennHowardVO24 күн бұрын
Great job on this video. I built a bathroom vanity last year using some different techniques but this time around, I'm going with your approach for bathroom vanity #2. Thanks for taking the time with your explanations!
@stevedockery353425 күн бұрын
Watched all videos pertaining to cabinet build. Awesome job my friend. Love the workshop with the dust collection system. Steve
@shanenagore266728 күн бұрын
My man, you actually didn’t need to glue down those small blocks used as calls……couldn’t you have just set the “calls”/blocks a few inches lower and placed them directly on the rails you were gluing up? …..and if the thin strip of the stretcher/rail is too narrow to rest them on, then use those badass HARBFRT clamps to hold them in place (Ive got a TON of those $2 grey beasts all over my shop!! lol) No criticism intended here, I’m a TRASH woodworker, def not as accomplished as a pro like you, & I’m a big fan. Great video, all the best brother! 👊🏼
@firpofutbol29 күн бұрын
The Emerald paint instructions say to use a 0.013 tip size minimum. The Graco FFLP tip in your link is a 0.01 size and it still worked? And about how much pressure did you add with the pressure dial? I also have an X5.
@omnomnomage42229 күн бұрын
Why not put the face frame on before painting? Also, why the pocket screws vs a brad nailer? These are genuine questions and not me trolling. I work in a cabinet shop and we generally apply the face frame with glue and brads before the finishing process.
@user-bo3qq7ez4rАй бұрын
How do you know where to place your frame between the drawer boxes?
@hakunamatataadventurebus5944Ай бұрын
Nice job. Nice shop.
@JohnLee-im7iuАй бұрын
Hate your music choice. Would rather just watch….
@sandroiavazzo1112Ай бұрын
Well done mate.....
@danthechippie4439Ай бұрын
Great demo. Do you make your own draw fronts? Can i ask- any particular reason you put the handles on the panels of the draw front rather then on the top rails?
@SamWanamaker1Ай бұрын
Do you have to thin the Bin at all before spraying?
@florentinobautista8511Ай бұрын
Just that way i install my boxes, it works pretty well, and remember everyone does tha way works for them.
@benbracy1701Ай бұрын
Hey brother thanks for making this, extremely helpful! Dumb question looks like you are using 1/2 inch wide for the rails is that right?
@jpmorphhilsonАй бұрын
Great video!!!
@jpmorphhilsonАй бұрын
Side mounts suck and are way more of a pain. Blum is the ONLY way to go.
@BulldozzerdoserАй бұрын
I love how intuitive your videos are. You definitely give me the confidence I need to build my own kitchen cabinets. Keep up the great videos. I'm just curious why you put the pocket holes for the face frame inside the cabinet where they can be seen instead of between the cabinets on the outside?
@kirkmccann157Ай бұрын
Awesome job on this build. Did you ever finish the walk through of the house. I can’t find it anywhere. Also, would you happen to have the dimensions to the base unit.
@EXDnaАй бұрын
1.6M VIEWS! I'd say thta cabinet paid for itself. Thank you for the help understanding where to provide structure and the process. Sure it's a basic level, but I'm very thankful.
@Artsylady2030Ай бұрын
I PROMISE you all that takes a lot longer than 30 minutes...uggggggggg
@matteason989Ай бұрын
If you switch over to SW Gallery you can do it all with the HVLP. I'm trying it out now on a MM5 platinum.
@eastcarolinawoodworksАй бұрын
I’ve been using Emerald urethane from SW thinned about 10% with my Fuji HVLP and have been having great results! I want to try the Gallery series it’s just soo expensive 😳
@8559jackАй бұрын
While your Benchmark squares are nice I find that that I like Starrett squares, made for machinists, and you can get blades that interchange into it with lengths of 6, 12, 18 and 24 inches, possibly even longer but I have never had the need for anything longer than the 24 inch. Yes, they are more expensive but quality and accuracy are paramount in the machinist trade, Mitutoyo squares are much the same, they have precision instruments and are a little less expensive than Starrett. (I'm a retired machinist.). I also like the Starrett machinist's squares but they are not adjustable with respect to blade movement but are highly accurate, usually within 0.001" per foot or less.
@barbarianatgate2000Ай бұрын
Very nice build! I think the only real change I'd have made would be changing the router bit storage to individual drawers, or at least making the trays removable so there's unobstructed access at all levels. I know it's more hardware, but I think it would provide much better results. Other than that, this is a stellar build!
@GreyMaulkinАй бұрын
I was thinking the exact same thing. Going to get fingers jammed in there.
@AlexCreative152XАй бұрын
A good craftsman!!!
@MuanzawaMuanza-ok9inАй бұрын
where are you located in East NC ? I would love to visit your shop.
@jocool4979Ай бұрын
I found the video "The tool that broke KZread?". Yes! I would love to win the track saw. It would help so much at cutting straight sense I have a very small shop with limited tools but I love wood working and have recently discovered the love of cabinet making. Your videos have helped soo much. Thanks for doing what you do.
@fredparsons5134Ай бұрын
Good tips on the drawer slides and the half inch bottom inset came in handy for securing the bottom of the shaker style drawer face. Thanks for showing that.
@RandalldiscАй бұрын
Great video very detailed. I am really trying to be a better craftsman. the only thing I would recommend is that you install you back panel on the Drawer after you slide in the bottom then you can keep the piece that you went back to and cut off. It creates a stronger drawer bottom then just screwing it to the wood. Overall Great Vid.
@johnettebeaver1991Ай бұрын
I noticed you don’t use plywood all across the entire top of the cabinet, if stone is the choice of the counter top, I prefer to use plywood all the way across, basically treating it as another side of the cabinet. I can stand on my countertops without fear of cracking the stone. Most women stand on their countertops more than once in their lifetime to reach the top to clean them or to change the lighting if installed. It isn’t that much more expensive to do and they usually love that they don’t have to worry about their countertops being damaged. I recommend this as an upgrade and most love it. Unless the individual is very heavy then I don’t bring it up and prefer to do it anyway.
@johnettebeaver1991Ай бұрын
Am I the only one to notice the handle he is installing is not the same color or shape as the rest of the cabinets…
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Female here! I am an extreme novice when it comes to woodworking. Basically no tools, but I use what I have. Beautiful video and I appreciated not speeding it up. Everybody on Instagram fast forwards so much stuff that I can’t even think! I just made a drawer for my 1980s vanity with a cutout for pipes. I even installed it with side drawer slides. It took me two days and it’s not very pretty. Thanks for the video. I learned so much! I have no room for more tools. I have a mini circular saw, jigsaw, and drill.
Not "the groceries gotta go" lol
Great job. Thanks for showing how you set your saws. I noticed you did not use a push stick all the time. Please take the time to think about your fingers.
Did you thin the Zinsser BIN? With what? The last two cans i got didn't say what to thin them with. Also should mention the most recent can said it had synthetic shellac in it and did not sand as nice. Lots of gumming my sand paper, so I ended up wet sanding just to keep my paper clean.
5:14 😊 5:16
I would just like you to use a push stick
i watched twice trying to hear you say what thickness the plywood was that you used and didn't ever hear you say 1/2 or 3/4 wide i will find another channel for this reason
Great video! ❤
If the plywood isn’t exactly 3/4 and the face frames overhangs 1/4 on each side are you making the box width exact to a size that gives you 1/4 overhang?
better not be freeking pocke....... yup pocket screws. don't listen to this guy. if your cabinet doesn't fall apart in the first 6 months, or much much sooner if its an upper. please don't use pocket screw construction. it had its place, but not everywhere.
Quick question - you didn't mention it, but did you have to reset the table saw depth from 3/8" to something like 1/4" before creating the tongues on the rails?
Did you lose the video footage showing you comparing HVLP with airless also?
Solid job ! Keep up the great videos
Excellent video you just gained a subscriber, since it’s Woodpeckers specific probably no point in offering to lans, but do you sell the 1/4 / 1/2 bit holders you showed I’d buy them, great idea.
Why mdf for centers?
So when are you going to offer plans for the upper cabinets? I have already purchased your lower cabinet and corner cabinet plans, and ten bucks is ten bucks. But seriously, your channel and plans have been invaluable. My new kitchen featuring wood salvaged from a 100 year old barn is turning out AMAZING.
What do you do with the pocket holes on the inside of the carcass?
Thanks for the push block lol
Woaaao perfect, professional work 😍 love the quality of your work perfect done
Nice. What brand clamps are you using
Great job on this video. I built a bathroom vanity last year using some different techniques but this time around, I'm going with your approach for bathroom vanity #2. Thanks for taking the time with your explanations!
Watched all videos pertaining to cabinet build. Awesome job my friend. Love the workshop with the dust collection system. Steve
My man, you actually didn’t need to glue down those small blocks used as calls……couldn’t you have just set the “calls”/blocks a few inches lower and placed them directly on the rails you were gluing up? …..and if the thin strip of the stretcher/rail is too narrow to rest them on, then use those badass HARBFRT clamps to hold them in place (Ive got a TON of those $2 grey beasts all over my shop!! lol) No criticism intended here, I’m a TRASH woodworker, def not as accomplished as a pro like you, & I’m a big fan. Great video, all the best brother! 👊🏼
The Emerald paint instructions say to use a 0.013 tip size minimum. The Graco FFLP tip in your link is a 0.01 size and it still worked? And about how much pressure did you add with the pressure dial? I also have an X5.
Why not put the face frame on before painting? Also, why the pocket screws vs a brad nailer? These are genuine questions and not me trolling. I work in a cabinet shop and we generally apply the face frame with glue and brads before the finishing process.
How do you know where to place your frame between the drawer boxes?
Nice job. Nice shop.
Hate your music choice. Would rather just watch….
Well done mate.....
Great demo. Do you make your own draw fronts? Can i ask- any particular reason you put the handles on the panels of the draw front rather then on the top rails?
Do you have to thin the Bin at all before spraying?
Just that way i install my boxes, it works pretty well, and remember everyone does tha way works for them.
Hey brother thanks for making this, extremely helpful! Dumb question looks like you are using 1/2 inch wide for the rails is that right?
Great video!!!
Side mounts suck and are way more of a pain. Blum is the ONLY way to go.
I love how intuitive your videos are. You definitely give me the confidence I need to build my own kitchen cabinets. Keep up the great videos. I'm just curious why you put the pocket holes for the face frame inside the cabinet where they can be seen instead of between the cabinets on the outside?
Awesome job on this build. Did you ever finish the walk through of the house. I can’t find it anywhere. Also, would you happen to have the dimensions to the base unit.
1.6M VIEWS! I'd say thta cabinet paid for itself. Thank you for the help understanding where to provide structure and the process. Sure it's a basic level, but I'm very thankful.
I PROMISE you all that takes a lot longer than 30 minutes...uggggggggg
If you switch over to SW Gallery you can do it all with the HVLP. I'm trying it out now on a MM5 platinum.
I’ve been using Emerald urethane from SW thinned about 10% with my Fuji HVLP and have been having great results! I want to try the Gallery series it’s just soo expensive 😳
While your Benchmark squares are nice I find that that I like Starrett squares, made for machinists, and you can get blades that interchange into it with lengths of 6, 12, 18 and 24 inches, possibly even longer but I have never had the need for anything longer than the 24 inch. Yes, they are more expensive but quality and accuracy are paramount in the machinist trade, Mitutoyo squares are much the same, they have precision instruments and are a little less expensive than Starrett. (I'm a retired machinist.). I also like the Starrett machinist's squares but they are not adjustable with respect to blade movement but are highly accurate, usually within 0.001" per foot or less.
Very nice build! I think the only real change I'd have made would be changing the router bit storage to individual drawers, or at least making the trays removable so there's unobstructed access at all levels. I know it's more hardware, but I think it would provide much better results. Other than that, this is a stellar build!
I was thinking the exact same thing. Going to get fingers jammed in there.
A good craftsman!!!
where are you located in East NC ? I would love to visit your shop.
I found the video "The tool that broke KZread?". Yes! I would love to win the track saw. It would help so much at cutting straight sense I have a very small shop with limited tools but I love wood working and have recently discovered the love of cabinet making. Your videos have helped soo much. Thanks for doing what you do.
Good tips on the drawer slides and the half inch bottom inset came in handy for securing the bottom of the shaker style drawer face. Thanks for showing that.
Great video very detailed. I am really trying to be a better craftsman. the only thing I would recommend is that you install you back panel on the Drawer after you slide in the bottom then you can keep the piece that you went back to and cut off. It creates a stronger drawer bottom then just screwing it to the wood. Overall Great Vid.
I noticed you don’t use plywood all across the entire top of the cabinet, if stone is the choice of the counter top, I prefer to use plywood all the way across, basically treating it as another side of the cabinet. I can stand on my countertops without fear of cracking the stone. Most women stand on their countertops more than once in their lifetime to reach the top to clean them or to change the lighting if installed. It isn’t that much more expensive to do and they usually love that they don’t have to worry about their countertops being damaged. I recommend this as an upgrade and most love it. Unless the individual is very heavy then I don’t bring it up and prefer to do it anyway.
Am I the only one to notice the handle he is installing is not the same color or shape as the rest of the cabinets…