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Fitted Bedroom Scribing.wmv
Bedroom fitting. How to scribe a filler into a fixed size space.
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Perfect. Nice and simple.
Nice video-very clear knowledgeable explanation.Far higher than the usual TH-cam standard. It's a lovely polo shirt but please zoom the camera in a bit for the next one. :-)
how was filler held on to cabinet to mark scribe ?
(Not telling you) Watch it again and listen dude :-)
Great video. Thanks.
Very clear and well done walk-through. I often here a circular saw recommended for cutting the scribe line, which, of course, would not work well at all with your baseboard molding profile. I was not familiar with the down-cut blade until your video.
Also circular saw will not make a nice clean cut like a jigsaw with reverse blade would
Nice tutorial video.appreciate for sharing your experience.
In response to Phil Cook's question "Nice video, how did you stick the panel to the cupboard once you completed the cutting?". You screw in from the inside of the unit. The best place to screw in is underneath the drawer runner (or hinge if it's a cupboard) so that the screws are hidden. Failing that, use screw caps to cover the screws.
I don't get it. What if the scribing piece he used to trace was much smaller or larger?
As long as the outer edge is aligned with the outside of the cabinet, and the off-cut is the dead-width of the filler (better still, cut off the end), it will always be the right size. Try it! In practice we generally use a pair of compasses to scribe but this way is easier for most people.
Nice video, how did you stick the panel to the cupboard once you completed the cutting?
cleaver nice show.
nice video. the company I install for doesn't do many of these Euro style frameless cabinets with fillers, we usually do face frame cabinets (still fitted to the wall but not with removable fillers) anyway we have a job where frameless has been requested and I didn't know the best way to manage the loose fillers,this was very helpful, think I might use a large pencil scribe rather then a cut off bit of the filler though, easier to follow the details.Ill be fitting to a stone wall.