In this video we talk about the channel and where it is going, plans for the future etc. Excited to share my experience with you. Instagram @northeastwoodworks www.northeastww.com
I started building cabinets a few years ago and struggled with the finish bridging on the doors I made using router bits. I started breaking the edge of the groove with sand paper like you and it sucks. And then I found the miniature router bits that Amana makes. I use the Amana miniature 45 degree chamfer bit and it has made my life a lot easier. The bearing is 3/16 I believe and fits inside the groove.
Yeah it takes a little bit of figuring out but I have really good results with it. I tried doing both the front and the back of the groove in one pass but I use the rail and stile bits with a beveled front and I think the back would cut too much out so I just do one side at time. And of course on the stiles I drop them down on the mini chamfer bit about an inch from end behind where the rail will go and pull up before I get to the end so there’s no holes after glue up.
Great channel sir. Gonna be cool to say I’ve been watching since the beginning when you blow up. Keep it up 🫡
Haha. Hopefully. Thanks 👊
Glad to hear the channel is doing well. I’m diggin’ the content - great channel. Looking forward to more content
Thanks. I really appreciate that
"it's really nice to work direct with... some homeowners" 🤣 I felt that. Congrats on the success of the channel. Longtime instagram follower.
Hahaha. Exactly. Thanks for following along
Awesome man! I’ve been trying to start doing TH-cam also. Just gave t taken the time.
Nice. Yeah I’d say go for it!
Keep going Brother. Love the content.
Thanks for watching!
I started building cabinets a few years ago and struggled with the finish bridging on the doors I made using router bits. I started breaking the edge of the groove with sand paper like you and it sucks. And then I found the miniature router bits that Amana makes. I use the Amana miniature 45 degree chamfer bit and it has made my life a lot easier. The bearing is 3/16 I believe and fits inside the groove.
Oh nice. I’ll have to give that a try
Yeah it takes a little bit of figuring out but I have really good results with it. I tried doing both the front and the back of the groove in one pass but I use the rail and stile bits with a beveled front and I think the back would cut too much out so I just do one side at time. And of course on the stiles I drop them down on the mini chamfer bit about an inch from end behind where the rail will go and pull up before I get to the end so there’s no holes after glue up.