Anyone watching this video, take note that they measure the panel incorrectly. They mark the panel and say cut where marked but do not take into consideration the door width. If you follow instructions, you will have a panel flush with carcass and not with the door. You will see when he screws in the panel, it is cut wider and not where he marked. Hope this helps someone avoid wasting a panel or 2.
Ive just purchased a wren kitchen for self installation. Having watched this video and the obvious mistake that is made marking the vertical cut line, why are Wren still posting it ? Crazy. Wren please reply
This assumes that the wall is flat, often not the case. In that case, better to scribe the rear of the panel (see elsewhere for techniques) and use a downward cutting jigsaw blade to follow the scribe line.
The worktop shown here is Luxury Laminate with an 'Aleve' finish. Here is a direct link to view our fantastic range of countertop surfaces and colours - @t.
Also in this video he there was no wall panels on the wall when he went and cut the deco end panel. When he returns if by magic there are tek wall panels fitted with out showing how it’s done.
Not a good video does not show how to install the wall panels. What it does show is how to mark and cut a deco end panel nothing to do with tek wall panels. So not much use
Anyone watching this video, take note that they measure the panel incorrectly. They mark the panel and say cut where marked but do not take into consideration the door width. If you follow instructions, you will have a panel flush with carcass and not with the door. You will see when he screws in the panel, it is cut wider and not where he marked. Hope this helps someone avoid wasting a panel or 2.
Thanks
Well done for spotting that chap!
Also makes no mention of scribing the panel to the wall. Don’t think I’ve ever seen a kitchen with a perfectly flat and even wall.......
Ive just purchased a wren kitchen for self installation. Having watched this video and the obvious mistake that is made marking the vertical cut line, why are Wren still posting it ? Crazy. Wren please reply
So right m8
This assumes that the wall is flat, often not the case. In that case, better to scribe the rear of the panel (see elsewhere for techniques) and use a downward cutting jigsaw blade to follow the scribe line.
What is with the end of this video?????
any advice on how to avoid chipping of the lacquered edges when using a Festool circular saw?
Cut from the rear so that the teeth don't chip the finish.
Place masking tape on the section which is going to be cut
To build on the previous answers, the saw teeth should be going into the face that will be on show.
Please could you let me know the name of the worktop shown in this video?
The worktop shown here is Luxury Laminate with an 'Aleve' finish. Here is a direct link to view our fantastic range of countertop surfaces and colours - @t.
Also in this video he there was no wall panels on the wall when he went and cut the deco end panel. When he returns if by magic there are tek wall panels fitted with out showing how it’s done.
Came for the video stayed for the music.
Don't listen on 2x speed
Lol lol lol
What about door... U can not cut panel with out add extra for the door....
Very bad demonstration how to fit in panel
Not a good video does not show how to install the wall panels. What it does show is how to mark and cut a deco end panel nothing to do with tek wall panels. So not much use
Crap video, he has done it wrong!
5 grand for these jokers to fit a small kitchen done it my self he’s fitted that pannel😂 wrong
An "approved" installer no doubt