Hello, I'm renovating my 1960's House and I have completely gutted the house to the studs. due to 20 layers of paint, Rotten Wall studs and floor joist. the Kitchen was completely trashed. When I build custom Kitchen Cabinets, would you advise in building them as individual units or would it be considered a bad Idea if I could build several cabinets as a single unit. Maybe 6' or 8' long.
looks like a combo of 1x2 and 1x3. I'm using the same in my current build. Just remember the actual measurements are not 1x2 or 1x3. always slightly less on each side because "reasons"
The little diagram in the beginning shows 22 1/4" without a face frame. So if you add 3/4" of face frame plus another 3/4" for door total should be 23-3/4" if my observations are correct.
A much better way to attach the face frame is to use tongue and groove construction, also if you are building cabinets you don't screw multiple cabinets together, instead you build the entire line of cabinets as one unit, this way you are not doubling up on materials.
This is more how to assemble face frames. I would have been interested to see a review of calculations for determining cuts, etc as well.
Sorry for the confusion. We should have called the video "How to Make a Lower Cabinet Face Frame."
Better to attach to cabinets together side by side with separate face frames, or build one frame for all the cabinets that are side by side?
Hello, I'm renovating my 1960's House and I have completely gutted the house to the studs. due to 20 layers of paint, Rotten Wall studs and floor joist. the Kitchen was completely trashed. When I build custom Kitchen Cabinets, would you advise in building them as individual units or would it be considered a bad Idea if I could build several cabinets as a single unit. Maybe 6' or 8' long.
Thanks for the knowledge Sir
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Your wood for face frame is 3/4" thick. How about the width?
looks like a combo of 1x2 and 1x3. I'm using the same in my current build. Just remember the actual measurements are not 1x2 or 1x3. always slightly less on each side because "reasons"
What is the depth of the cabinet. I am assuming it is 24 3/4".
The little diagram in the beginning shows 22 1/4" without a face frame. So if you add 3/4" of face frame plus another 3/4" for door total should be 23-3/4" if my observations are correct.
@@ninjaonline yes thanks
A much better way to attach the face frame is to use tongue and groove construction, also if you are building cabinets you don't screw multiple cabinets together, instead you build the entire line of cabinets as one unit, this way you are not doubling up on materials.
The brightness on this video gives a terrible overexposure and makes it hard to see things clearly
U talk to much on to the work.
There's a mute button.
His talk makes sense, teaching people. Your "talk" on the other hand is just a BS :)