@@MWAWoodworksthe big issue I have had trying to sell 3d printed pockets is shipping. Eg. $1 for plastic. $4 for my time, the printer and a bit of profit = $5. Shipping $15. People would pay $5 for what I wanted to sell but not the $20 after I factored in the shipping. If you can figure out the shipping issue I would love to know it
Love the C channel brackets turned into H channel. Next up make the H into a T to make an all in one that spaces and holds the edges in line too! Thanks for the project and video!
This was a very cool build, detailed enough for a viewer to follow, and it also gave me plenty ideas. All I need now is a 3D printer, which is going to be my very next big expense. Thank you!
Really loving the integration of 3D printing into woodworking shops~! I have a Prusa MK3S+, which I like, but am really impressed by the Bambu Lab machines. Seems like a step up in simplicity, especially for multi-filament printing. My Prusa may be finding it's way onto Marketplace soon. Would be great to see you including 3D print content wherever applicable in your projects. Thanks for sharing this~!
Hey! While I’ve only been watching your channel about a month I have to say wow! At first it took me a bit to get acquainted with your voice and content. Nothing wrong with it just was me as I have been taking classes all my life and I’ve had various instructors and teachers and their style are all different. I find your videos and style very informative and entertaining. In this video I learned a great deal. While I’m not completely set on 3D printing yet I am closer to wanting one as you demonstrated any reasons to have one. Especially in jigs and such. Not totally set with CNC but an easy setup on a 3D printer might help me ease into this process. I enjoyed the videos and tutorials and plan to watch more. Anyone considering this channel should subscribe and watch these videos as I endorse this channel as a great resource and reference to projects in this field. I approve this message.😂
Nice build, I'm sure it will get lots of use. I've printed a lot of things to use in the shop, but hadn't thought about an H spacer. I'll have to get to work on that. - Chris
Not sure if this would be helpful but if you add a cap to one end of the H brackets when using the 3D printer, I think they could handle the side spacing as well.
I am a recent track-saw convert. The TSO square is excellent. Why not use the TSO square to cut your wider parts to length rather than flipping them over on the miter saw and cutting them twice? Great video.
I had the same problem with the 32 mm hole for the hinge that had to be redrilled and left the old hole. Why is my bamboo Labs X1 Carbon to make fillers that fit in the holes that were left behind, and it looks pretty good. You have to fiddle around with the width of it a little bit to get a good fit. But it's easy if you use the X and Y scaling settings in the slicer
2 questions: 1) - Is your plywood already coated (I saw it's called pre-finished), so then where do you find it (in general vs. your specific local place)? 2) - How on earth do you screw the pocket holes together (at the side piece with the toe kick) without a clamp (I see clamps were used in the middle) and not have the wood shift on you? Even with a clamp sometimes or I think it won't, they wood slides a bit and I don't get a clean edge fit.
Pre finished plywood is sold at plywood warehouses or some hardwood lumber dealers. I used a spacer as a "backer" in order to screw into the toe kick so I have something to push against.
@@MWAWoodworks that first shot of the pocket hole, aside from spacer, didn't seem like much pressure was applied at all. Wondering if you started off on slow and then speed the rpm's up when doing it?
Great video as always. I need a cabinet like this for my Bambu A1 Printer I love mine just need to get a lap top and start learning how to make my own 3D models but even with out just from my iPad and phone if printed so many cool and helpful things. Are you going to share the cabinet spacers you created and the other 3-D jig you made?
@@MWAWoodworks They’re an amazing companion. I got into them years ago to fix general issues (not woodworking). I wish it was this easy back then! Will be building some upper cabinets soon and your vids will be really helpful. Can the top nailer be a French cleat?
You can do French cleats but you need to do it on top and bottom. Otherwise you put all the weight of the cabinet on the top cleat which won't be good.
Hi there, The Shellac primer you used from Sherwin Williams is that good for all Woods and MDF? I used Kem Auqa sealer primer before they canceled it, I'm looking for a thin product like that ...your thoughts, please . Great videos!!!
22:13 could print a little cover for that extra hole. Just got my Bambu A1 and loving it. Just need to build a new unit for it now to keep the sawdust off of it. Those spacers will be recreated to help.
Are you using a plywood that's pre-finished on one side? If so, what do you do for the vertical dividers in the center of the cabinet since only one side is finished?
what about just mirroring the drawer front bracket so the top & bottom are the same and it clicks/holds the under drawer and new drawer front at the same time ? :)
Great video! Great build. I love it. How are you enjoying the Graco Quick Shot? I LOVE IT! I have the Bambu P1S. It’s great. There really is sooooo much you can do with it. I’ve thought about spacers… but did not ever think of them the way you did. I am definitely going to want to make some of those spacers. I also really like the hinge locator.
Are you adding a kicker board to the bottom of the cabinet? Otherwise the exposed pocket holes seem to be a mistake. Looks great otherwise, and the Bambuu A1 is a great little printer.
Nice video thanks! I'm making some Ash frames today and am curious if you've had good success with pocket holes. Are there any problems associated with screwing into such a hard wood without pre drilling?
I make face frames out of hard maple all the time with no issues. Just make sure to use the 'fine' threaded pocket screws and dip them in paste wax before driving them in and you should be good 👍
Not to rain on your 3D parade, but, you had to spend about $500.00 to save 50 bucks on store bought parts. I wouldn't get too excited about the savings until you break even. That said, if I had the room, I would get a 3D printer because of what you can do with it. Being able to make custom pieces in a matter of hours is unbelievable.
Yep! But it's like all the other tools in my shop you make the investment up front and it pays for itself as you go. There's also the invaluable aspect of being able to create things you cannot buy and the aspect of selling products you create!
Costs about a dollar to run it for 24 hours. So that's essentially free to someone who runs a table saw for a while. Time... You don't have to do anything while it runs so it doesn't cost you any time at all.
@@MWAWoodworks I peeped it after the comment lol. Just think to yourself how insane the technology at your fingertips are right now. You can just SPONTANEOUSLY create something into being that popped into your head. Thats insane. Either way, I have absolutely enjoyed your videos over the years, as I hope to have my own cabinet making business, your videos are very insightful. Cheers
Good vid, except your comment about racking (6:11). Adding a thin sheet on the back ABSOLUTELY DOES minimize racking! In engineering, this sheet is called a “shear web”, and it acts as a triangulating member, similar to a tension cable or compression beam, for example: tying two opposing corners together on a hinged gate to keep it from sagging. You don’t need it if you anchor the top AND bottom nailers to the wall, because you’re now essentially using your existing wall as the shear web.
You're not wrong but my point was that a properly built cabinet should not rack even when it has no back panel or is freestanding and not tied to a wall. In other words, it's not the job of the back panel to keep the cabinet square. It should 💯 be a cosmetic choice not a structural choice.
Every woodworking video at some point says "check your drawer or frame or...is square" and then moves on to next step. Zero videos show how to fix if it's not square! That would be helpful.
@@MWAWoodworks OK, you guys that just do this stuff 'on the fly' are more talented than some of us! Can you further explain how you did it and maybe I could make my own? I've tried Onshape, FreeCAD, and others, but just can't quite get the hang of it. As a suggestion, the one change I'd make is to make this jig a "T" and print it upside down (with the top of the T on the build plate).
thumbs up for wearing safety glasses when cutting with the track saw!!
Very nice cupboard!
Haha thanks! H8t or miss whether I actually remember 😂😂😂
I think you should sell those spacers to those of us that are woodworking for a hobby and not likely to own a 3D printer.
This is just the kind of feedback I'm looking for! There's definitely a possibility!
I'd also be interested in the spacers!
@@MWAWoodworksthe big issue I have had trying to sell 3d printed pockets is shipping.
Eg. $1 for plastic. $4 for my time, the printer and a bit of profit = $5.
Shipping $15.
People would pay $5 for what I wanted to sell but not the $20 after I factored in the shipping.
If you can figure out the shipping issue I would love to know it
@@kurttosczak8544 USPS flat rate ground for 8 oz is $4.51 for commercial shipping.
$15 shipping sure covers a lot of weight. I think it would be way less than that. How much do these brackets weigh?
Love the C channel brackets turned into H channel. Next up make the H into a T to make an all in one that spaces and holds the edges in line too! Thanks for the project and video!
Came here to say exactly this!
Yep there have been so many great helpful comments! I'm "finalizing" a design right now!
Welcome to the 3D printing world. It's a fabulous rabbit hole! :) My Bambu is MUCH better than all the other printers I've owned.
This was a very cool build, detailed enough for a viewer to follow, and it also gave me plenty ideas. All I need now is a 3D printer, which is going to be my very next big expense. Thank you!
What a game changer those 3D printed tools are! Impressive! 🤩
I agree!
Kudos on this video. The main takeaways are golden.
Spacers are a genius idea! Well done.
I am not a Sherwin Williams fan but that Kem Aqua is awesome. Sprayed all the doors in my house with it. Durable as hell.
You should try the Gallery Series stuff it's great and dries hard too. Unfortunately Kem Aqua is on its way out according to my source.
Love combining 3D printing with woodworking. It’s time for me to upgrade to a Bambu!
I love my Bambu printer 10x more than my old Prusa.
Really loving the integration of 3D printing into woodworking shops~! I have a Prusa MK3S+, which I like, but am really impressed by the Bambu Lab machines. Seems like a step up in simplicity, especially for multi-filament printing. My Prusa may be finding it's way onto Marketplace soon.
Would be great to see you including 3D print content wherever applicable in your projects. Thanks for sharing this~!
Hey! While I’ve only been watching your channel about a month I have to say wow! At first it took me a bit to get acquainted with your voice and content. Nothing wrong with it just was me as I have been taking classes all my life and I’ve had various instructors and teachers and their style are all different. I find your videos and style very informative and entertaining. In this video I learned a great deal. While I’m not completely set on 3D printing yet I am closer to wanting one as you demonstrated any reasons to have one. Especially in jigs and such. Not totally set with CNC but an easy setup on a 3D printer might help me ease into this process.
I enjoyed the videos and tutorials and plan to watch more. Anyone considering this channel should subscribe and watch these videos as I endorse this channel as a great resource and reference to projects in this field.
I approve this message.😂
23:04 Put the pocket screws on the wrong side of the toe kick........damn it! Those clips are genius. Well done.
Haha I love the clips!
Go Vols! Way to represent! I didn't even know you were a Vol fan. Somehow I've accidentally followed 3 different Vol woodworkers.
Haha yep went to school there!
Awesome it just gets better the more I watch lol 😂👍
Glad you like it!
Those H spacers I would re-print with ends on one side so you can ensure the drawer faces line up.
You had me at the Power T- GO VOLS!!
Nice build, I'm sure it will get lots of use. I've printed a lot of things to use in the shop, but hadn't thought about an H spacer. I'll have to get to work on that. - Chris
They are a great help!
Not sure if this would be helpful but if you add a cap to one end of the H brackets when using the 3D printer, I think they could handle the side spacing as well.
Yep a few have suggested that! I'll follow up on this in a new video!
Nice job, and those spacers and jigs you made are great.
Ya so helpful! 3D printing is such an awesome technology!
Hi. This bamboo lab printer is a neat thing. I guess you should make a footage just to show what it exactly does. Probably bamboo lab for dummies. Lol
You could add a wall to one side of the "H" version to also align the side to side and spacing in a single piece
exactly what I was thinking! 😎👍
MWA Woodworks is super, i build your Pocked Hole Jig, very nice. Greetings from Vienna. Reini
Nice!
Great Video!! I need to get me a Bambu Lab A!!
So totally worth it. It's crazy to me how cheap these things have become and how easy they are to use!
Outstanding love the spacers
Thanks!
I am a recent track-saw convert. The TSO square is excellent. Why not use the TSO square to cut your wider parts to length rather than flipping them over on the miter saw and cutting them twice?
Great video.
No reason really I just like showing multiple ways to do things cause some people get butt hurt when you show a Festool 🤦
I love using the castle pocket screws!
I love my Castle pocket cutting machine!
Great idea with the H brackets
I had the same problem with the 32 mm hole for the hinge that had to be redrilled and left the old hole. Why is my bamboo Labs X1 Carbon to make fillers that fit in the holes that were left behind, and it looks pretty good. You have to fiddle around with the width of it a little bit to get a good fit. But it's easy if you use the X and Y scaling settings in the slicer
Never been here this early before… so am I supposed to say “first”?
Yep!
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Nice setup.
Ahh the maniacal laugh when something so simple works to perfection making your job/life easier. Lol I love it! Great video
I love it when something I didn't even plan for works better than I hoped 😂 kind of makes me feel dumb for not thinking of it first 😭
"Just more walnutty" 😂
My new favorite adjective 😂😂😂
2 questions:
1) - Is your plywood already coated (I saw it's called pre-finished), so then where do you find it (in general vs. your specific local place)?
2) - How on earth do you screw the pocket holes together (at the side piece with the toe kick) without a clamp (I see clamps were used in the middle) and not have the wood shift on you? Even with a clamp sometimes or I think it won't, they wood slides a bit and I don't get a clean edge fit.
Pre finished plywood is sold at plywood warehouses or some hardwood lumber dealers. I used a spacer as a "backer" in order to screw into the toe kick so I have something to push against.
@@MWAWoodworks that first shot of the pocket hole, aside from spacer, didn't seem like much pressure was applied at all. Wondering if you started off on slow and then speed the rpm's up when doing it?
Ya I always go in short bursts when doing pocket holes. It can be easy to strip them out with a driver if you don't.
@@MWAWoodworks ok, and lastly, for the pocket screws themselves, how long are the ones your using?
1.25"
Great video as always. I need a cabinet like this for my Bambu A1 Printer I love mine just need to get a lap top and start learning how to make my own 3D models but even with out just from my iPad and phone if printed so many cool and helpful things. Are you going to share the cabinet spacers you created and the other 3-D jig you made?
H brackets to T-H brakets. Take the horzonal and the vertical drawer 3d printer holders and join them together.
Bambulabs are going HARD at woodworkers ATM. Everyone is advertising them.
It's the perfect niche for them. So many great applications for this technology!
@@MWAWoodworks They’re an amazing companion. I got into them years ago to fix general issues (not woodworking). I wish it was this easy back then! Will be building some upper cabinets soon and your vids will be really helpful. Can the top nailer be a French cleat?
You can do French cleats but you need to do it on top and bottom. Otherwise you put all the weight of the cabinet on the top cleat which won't be good.
Well done!
Hi there,
The Shellac primer you used from Sherwin Williams is that good for all Woods and MDF? I used Kem Auqa sealer primer before they canceled it, I'm looking for a thin product like that ...your thoughts, please . Great videos!!!
yeah you can put it on raw wood, plywood or MDF
22:13 could print a little cover for that extra hole. Just got my Bambu A1 and loving it. Just need to build a new unit for it now to keep the sawdust off of it. Those spacers will be recreated to help.
Ya I could totally print a white "fake" hinge cover. Great idea!
Are all these jigs that you 3D printed available in the various websites that offer designs that can be loaded into the printer?
Are you using a plywood that's pre-finished on one side? If so, what do you do for the vertical dividers in the center of the cabinet since only one side is finished?
Pre finished on BOTH sides, except for the 1/4 ply which is only finished on the show face.
Put a "cap" on the H and it aligns the sides, too
Question: since you added plywood to the back, could you use thicker poly and forego the nailer?
Thicker poly?? You mean a thicker plywood back panel?
He’s back!
It's like a Bigfoot sighting 😂😂😂😂
Now just make some 3D hinge hole blanking plugs.👍
😂😂😂😂 ya that's great!
Nice, but what about the visible pocket screws in the toe kick?
I covered this in the video 😁
Magnificent! 😀
3:15 completely destroys kreg jig with his massive apparatus. 😅
what about just mirroring the drawer front bracket so the top & bottom are the same and it clicks/holds the under drawer and new drawer front at the same time ? :)
Great video! Great build. I love it.
How are you enjoying the Graco Quick Shot? I LOVE IT!
I have the Bambu P1S. It’s great. There really is sooooo much you can do with it. I’ve thought about spacers… but did not ever think of them the way you did. I am definitely going to want to make some of those spacers. I also really like the hinge locator.
The quick shot is really nice
Are you adding a kicker board to the bottom of the cabinet? Otherwise the exposed pocket holes seem to be a mistake. Looks great otherwise, and the Bambuu A1 is a great little printer.
Yep!
May be make one side of the H a wall so the lateral adjustment is covered too.
Can't find a video you put out or might have missed it....where did you buy or plans to make your pocket hole setup?
Great video. I too just got a Bambu to help my woodworking. Where did you find the Blum drawer jig?
Sorry... meant to ask , is it a thinner product like the kem Auqa surfaces?
Yes very thin
What grit are you scuff sanding with before primer on the prefinished ply?
Something like 220 or 320 is good. Honestly I'm not 💯 that it's even needed. I'm running some tests
What kind of long driver bits were you using on the pocket screws?
Nice video thanks! I'm making some Ash frames today and am curious if you've had good success with pocket holes. Are there any problems associated with screwing into such a hard wood without pre drilling?
I make face frames out of hard maple all the time with no issues. Just make sure to use the 'fine' threaded pocket screws and dip them in paste wax before driving them in and you should be good 👍
@@MWAWoodworks Thank you!
Now all you need to do is print of a blanking plate in white PLA to cover up that unused hinge cutout.
Exactly!
Can we get the plans for that spacer?
Any chance you could attach a link for the .stl files for the 3D jig and drawer spacers you used in this video? Thanks in advance!!
What software (cad) do you use to design jigs before you send to Bambu slicer? Great video!
I really like Fusion360!
Wait a second my local hardware store does NOT sell nice and shiny sheet goods like that. Where did you get that plywood?
7:54 nvm you painted it lol
The pre finished plywood comes from my local plywood dealer. It's great for painting it or leaving natural!
man i really want a 3d printer now...
Ya totally worth it!
Are you willing to share your 3D printer files?
Soon in a future video I'll have a "finished" product!
If you take those "H" clips and close off one end, it will hold both drawer face AND center them together.
Can I get the files for your jigs please
I just put the link in the description! Everything except the drawer spacer brackets.
Not to rain on your 3D parade, but, you had to spend about $500.00 to save 50 bucks on store bought parts. I wouldn't get too excited about the savings until you break even. That said, if I had the room, I would get a 3D printer because of what you can do with it. Being able to make custom pieces in a matter of hours is unbelievable.
Yep! But it's like all the other tools in my shop you make the investment up front and it pays for itself as you go. There's also the invaluable aspect of being able to create things you cannot buy and the aspect of selling products you create!
Share the STL file on your web page
I'm working on finalizing a "finished" product. Will be available soon!
Wait until he finds Gridfinity.
Already on it! 😂😂😂
Free electricity and time?
Costs about a dollar to run it for 24 hours. So that's essentially free to someone who runs a table saw for a while.
Time...
You don't have to do anything while it runs so it doesn't cost you any time at all.
u could have just set the clips on top of the most recently installed face front
That's what I did!
@@MWAWoodworks I peeped it after the comment lol. Just think to yourself how insane the technology at your fingertips are right now. You can just SPONTANEOUSLY create something into being that popped into your head. Thats insane. Either way, I have absolutely enjoyed your videos over the years, as I hope to have my own cabinet making business, your videos are very insightful. Cheers
Ever heard of gridfinity?
I have discovered it! 😀
Make the spacers as an H and you can hold both faces 🤙
Exactly!
@ I made the comment before reaching the end of the video, great work !! 🤙
Great looking cabinet, but why leave the pocket holes exposed on the toe kick? It seems like an easy fix with pocket hole plugs, filler, and paint.
The idea is to cover them with base trim when you install them. I just haven't done that yet because I'm replacing the carpet with hardwood floors.
@@MWAWoodworks Thanks! My respect is restored.
Whew 😅
I swear I thought you were gonna bust out "T Brackets" to hold the sides flush to each other and hold the top face to the bottom face. 21:08
Good vid, except your comment about racking (6:11). Adding a thin sheet on the back ABSOLUTELY DOES minimize racking! In engineering, this sheet is called a “shear web”, and it acts as a triangulating member, similar to a tension cable or compression beam, for example: tying two opposing corners together on a hinged gate to keep it from sagging.
You don’t need it if you anchor the top AND bottom nailers to the wall, because you’re now essentially using your existing wall as the shear web.
You're not wrong but my point was that a properly built cabinet should not rack even when it has no back panel or is freestanding and not tied to a wall. In other words, it's not the job of the back panel to keep the cabinet square. It should 💯 be a cosmetic choice not a structural choice.
You must sell them… ! And I sure would but them
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Every woodworking video at some point says "check your drawer or frame or...is square" and then moves on to next step. Zero videos show how to fix if it's not square! That would be helpful.
Ha! Well I've shown that in past videos. Sometimes not every tip can make the editors cut!
"I printed this for a dollar." For me, it would be $301 plus tax because I don't have a 3D printer.
So you're just going to throw the printer out after 1 print?
Did you put the .stl for the spacers on Makerworld? I need those things!
I'm actually working on some improvements and variants first! I literally made those things "on the fly" as I was building the cabinets.
@@MWAWoodworks OK, you guys that just do this stuff 'on the fly' are more talented than some of us! Can you further explain how you did it and maybe I could make my own? I've tried Onshape, FreeCAD, and others, but just can't quite get the hang of it.
As a suggestion, the one change I'd make is to make this jig a "T" and print it upside down (with the top of the T on the build plate).
Go vols
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I'm a Cabinet Maker, I hate you.
nah,,,,, just kidding.
I hate stupid click bait titles though. thats true.
And here you are interacting with MY video 😂 welcome!
Of course you can print plugs / covers to hide boo boos.
consider using less noisy music
I've already considered it. Thanks!
Too commercial, I used to like your content, wish you well but, I am gone.
Sorry to see you go Id love to have you but my family's well being is more important to me. Thanks for your view!
What brand/model is that stud finder?