How To Vinyl Wrap A Deep Framed Shaker Door (North East Wraps)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ย. 2024
- Aaron Swallow at North East Wraps takes you though the process of how to wrap a shaker door - the myth finally being uncovered!
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Thank you for showing how you did the corners! I was having issues doing mine correctly.
This is brilliant. After wasting 3 pieces of fablon. I finally managed to do it using this method. Thankyou
Ah brilliant!! If this only helped one person that's good enough for me!! Im posting more soon (how to do benchtops arounds sinks etc) so keep an eye out!
i was looking foe this. Thank you
Hello, I have kitchen cabinet doors like this that are being ruined by water drops, coffee drops, drink drops, and grease. Every time I clean them....they get worse & worse and start to peel, absorb water, and puff up making them no longer flat & smooth. Instead of sanding & repairing these, I would rather just cover them up with vinyl. Is it possible for me to cover the kitchen cabinet doors with vinyl while they are still hanging on the cabinets? Or should I remove the cabinet doors from the cabinets? I want to do one at a time. I Love that you posted this video. I have been looking for a solution for a very long time! Thank you for the video and for any replies!!!
Remove the doors as it will make your life easier, 4 screws wont ruin your life. Follow the video and you should be good! ♥♥
Oh another question: Are you using vinyl with the sticky backing?
@@nourahroberts6705 Did you really just ask that question?!🤣
Yes. I ask this because there are a variety of types of vinyl. I apologize for not knowing the exact names of the following types of Vinyl. Version 1 has sticky backing that is "super sticky"....more like a permanent version. Version 2 is semi-sticky (allows you to remove it once or twice to re-position).. and is not as super sticky as version 1. Then there is another sticky type of vinyl (Version 3) that is removable....has a sticky backing, but not too much sticky at all. That type will allow you to remove, re-position & re-use much more than version 2. Then there is a 4th version of vinyl (Version 4) that has no sticky backing at all. It is often used to cover an item, or used for artwork. It depends on what you are using it for. This version can also be heated for different application types. Please correct me if I am wrong here: I am assuming that the vinyl that you are using to cover the cabinet doors is "very sticky" and would be difficult to remove? Is that correct?
Much needed... thank you!!! Time to upgrade my kitchen
Do you use primer in the groves and edges. Thx
No or it would have been on the video.
would you recommend wood filling the holes if you intended on changing handle positions?
Would a hairdryer be an okay substitute if I don't have a heat gun available?
Yeah definitely! Just use it on the hottest setting. Iheat gun
@@lenscapp Ah I see, thank you! 🙏🙏
Very interesting....but what's a shaker door?
Well if you just watched the video, thats a shaker door! A quick google search will tell you more...
Can it be any kind of Vinyl like sticky backed Plastic?
Yeah, you can use any. The stuff i used in the video is Dc Fix.
why not put a piece of vinyl to completely cover the door and then heat the centre to sink it,all done in one go..would that work!!
No it doesnt work,the vinyl just pops straight back out when it gets warm. Hence doing it this way!
Thanks it looks so easy but I bet it Aint !!!
Ive literally just finished doing 12 of these today,but the customer wanted the insides covered too so made the count 22. It took 10 hours in total, its cutting the vinyl etc ready which is a total pain!
@@lenscapp Thank you for taking the time to reply to both of my messages Aaron much appreciated
Music was not appealing. Sounded likena horror film
Good job it was a tutorial video and not a music video?!