Fantastic Island, my friend! Very well done. Loving the new voice over format as well! So much more personal and let's your sense of humor and thought process come through! Keep on doing what you do!
The amount of times you said the following in this video is staggering: • this is one of my favorite tools ever • if you do cabinetry and I can recommend only one tool, it’s this one Haha - everything can’t be the best bro! 🤣. great video - thanks for the details!!!
Great video and awesome work. Funny you say "can't hide money," while you built the island wearing a circa 2000's Omega Speedmaster, a Submariner, an AP Royal Oak, heck even a Seiko on rubber 😅 and lets not forgot your workshop is more than some people's cars. Anywho I'm looking to buid out my entire kitchen so the rabbit hole brought me here and your festool FS saw walk through.
Simply beautiful job mate. I would have loved to have seen you use the same drawer handles on the front mounted vertically instead of the round cupboard pullers, but still looks amazing, great job, and thanks for sharing so much detail!
Love watching all you guys videos and I'm now a Festool attic also. The one thing I want the most they don't make anymore and I can't understand why not. It's the suction Vac system that seems to be in ever TH-cam shop on here. Sure wish Festool would wake up and bring them back to the states.
Very nice work! I can't believe how much money you have tied up in high quality tools just to do work for yourself. Very inspirational to say the least.
Man, that island looks SHARP! Your whole approach to builds has really gotten me to think in a new way. You are very methodical and your process seems very easy to follow. Keep up the good work. By the way, I am really enjoying the green suitors podcast.
Gotta love the Lamello Tenso's. I just used them on a one piece face frame for several cabinets so there were no seams. As long as you lay them out corrctly, it's like magic when you "snap" them on.
Small tip for using the silder: when you use the rip fence it's recommended not to butt the piece on the crosscut fence because there's risk of kickback
Great video. I really gotta get me one of those sprayers. I just start drooling every time you bring that out. I do have the 1/16" roundover. I use it ALL the time! When i do my cabinets in the shop I am definitely building my toe kick separately. I installed two Ikea cabinets side by side for my dump sink (didn't have the time to build them myself). They had those great leveling feet... right? WRONG! It sucked. And that was two small cabinets. I can't imagine doing a longer bank. "Can't hide money." 🤣🤣🤣 Looks great!
That sprayer is the Graco QuickShot and it is fantastic, though pricey. And he is correct, it will spray heavy body paints, such as the Renner, and clears without any problem.
The warnings about that kind of flooring (high mineral impregnated LVP type) are true. I put in a similar floor (1100 square feet) in 2020 and I use an electric mobility scooter (yea, put it in solo during lockdown in summer 2020). Anywhere that is relatively high traffic (i.e. galley kitchen) is completely cracked, chipped and destroyed. Be careful with that stuff. I've since discovered its the nature of the material. I need to replace everything and not stoked about it.
Only question I would have is why didn't you use a ground fault plug for the electrical? Great job an I do get a lot of good ideas watching your videos.
He most likely has a GFCI circuit breaker in his electrical breaker box. Since he his far enough away from a water supply he doesn’t need it also at the outlet. Of course it matters with local code, but that his how mine is also. I have them by the sink that is in the counter top area, but not on the island.
Hi Bent. I was just watching your video and you were praising your quickshot again. You said that it was really good on clear finishes; does that just mean stuff like polyurethane, or does that include things like lacquer and shellac and what not? My only hesitancy about getting the quickshot is that it’s battery operated, which isn’t necessarily something I want because I only use one platform and don’t want to get another battery and charger. That being said, I am interested in how good the thing is and might still bite the bullet over an HVLP system. Thank you and your videos are extremely informative. I am officially switching to metric this year because of you. I’m so excited!
Very nice island the end looks so good the only nerdy thing i noticed is why not move it 2 cm to the left to hide the little piece of floor on the left 😊
Good video Jason, thanks. 2 questions. What degree plate were you using on the router to trim the edge banding? Would you recommend using the Domino 500 support at the 3:51 minute mark? I wonder if that might have contributed to the issue you had? Thanks for your time. Ron
I cannot find the pull-out shelf slides anywhere (Salice Shelf F70). Where do you get them? Every supplier I've checked only lists the F70 drawer slide not the shelf slide. I'm working on 2 different projects with pull-out shelves and they would be perfect!
What a fantastic progress from your first video. I enjoyed seeing the evolution of your channel. Thanks for sharing. 😊 P.S. My wife is not a big fan, as your channel has increased my tool budget at an order of magnitude. 🤪
That inset power outlet looks so good. Do they have a line of products? Also, that islander looks to be the start of the rest of the kitchen changeover. Good luck!
I really do not think you have to cut the newer LVP flooring out any more. I know they say you should, but I did not and after 4 years mine has not even hinted that it tried to buckle. I know though of some nightmares on some of the earlier vinyl flooring that did.
Great island, great video. I heard your points of not using the adjustable feet in the video, but I am curious if they would have even been ok to use in this application anyhow, because I read a single comment one time about the fact the could wobble/break off in an island that isn't wall supported because they aren't great with shear strength. Does anyone know if this is true?
Sweet. We have the same toaster. How are you liking it? It’s also featured on so many movie sets. And now that you know that, you will be looking at every kitchen in movies and tv shows to see if they are using that same toaster. Either way awesome toaster. Oh and nice cabinets also.
That's a gorgeous island Jason. One question on Salices - do they have the same stiffeners or whatever they are called to stop side to side racking on wider drawers / shelves that Blum offers? Seems like a very very solid alternative in general. Same jigs for the clips and the rear?
Very high-speed! Most hooah! @51:17 But the problem is....When's the video coming out of you replacing all the cabinets in the kitchen with that wonder white oak ply I think she's going to ask you to ....no? :)
Great video as usual. What thickness edge banding do you use? And do you have a good source for it? I’ve used the thin iron on stuff but it looks a bit cheesy for nice doors.
Can't one use a plunge router (with a drill bit instead of a router bit) to drill holes perfectly perpendicular to the surface that the routers base plate rests on?
I see you stapled your kicks together not nailed . Any reason why. And did you consider heights of the finished counter.. I’m doing a similar build But it’s a walk up bar cabinet set with a undermount sink… i always think it should be a little taller than the usual 36
I understand the Festool vacuum hold down is no longer in production. Is there any alternative to that, or is Festool coming out with another one. Anyone?
Why cabinet doors with pull out shelves? Why not install only drawers so just pull out instead of open cabinet doors and pull out? I've abandon all base cabinet doors. Beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing you knowledge. I've learned a lot from watch your videos.
There are two kinds of countries on this planet: those who use the metric system, and those who flew to the moon using the metric system whilst inexplicably still teaching the imperial system to high school students. 😁
There is a third type Canada. Which technically is a metric system country but uses old school imperial in random situations we all unspokenly agree upon. With the exception of distance which is measured in the time it takes to travel it. Not sure how this happened.
As of Jan 1, under counter outlets on islands are a code violation in most places. I know, stupid, but the new standard will be pop-up outlets in the counter tops and will be code in most places.
As someone who designs commercial kitchens for a living, I can tell you that toe kicks are needed. Take the toe kick out and then count how many times you kick your cabinet walking up to prep dinner. It's one of those things that seems pointless until you don't have it. Kind of like a domino. 😉
@@shiloo No, I'm responding to his comment during the build where he said "I don't know why you even have the toe kick, it's pointless". Did you not watch the video? 🤷♂️🧐🤔
@@BadAppleWoodwerxI’m watching it now, about 75%. There was that part where he mentions how someone always comments about lack of toe kick, so it sounded like you were that crowd.
Dude very nice outstanding job..... I am ashamed to say but I am jealous of all the high-end tools.... We poor woodworkers in the garage don't have the luxury of what you have to make a fine island... Now that the green monster is off my back... Keep making great stuff...
The flush mount outlet jig can be purchased here. flushtek.com?sca_ref=5485802.WflcLHpRAl
thanks for sharing
very nice island buddy! Good work!
that's a great sticker on your dust collection pipe
Fantastic Island, my friend! Very well done. Loving the new voice over format as well! So much more personal and let's your sense of humor and thought process come through! Keep on doing what you do!
Hey Al. Can you post a link to your adapter? I will pin the comment. Many are asking
The amount of times you said the following in this video is staggering:
• this is one of my favorite tools ever
• if you do cabinetry and I can recommend only one tool, it’s this one
Haha - everything can’t be the best bro! 🤣. great video - thanks for the details!!!
It can be lol
Great job. I’m Loving these long videos with full builds.
This is the first time I have ever noticed a sense of humor in your videos. Nice!
Glad to hear it!
Great video and awesome work. Funny you say "can't hide money," while you built the island wearing a circa 2000's Omega Speedmaster, a Submariner, an AP Royal Oak, heck even a Seiko on rubber 😅 and lets not forgot your workshop is more than some people's cars.
Anywho I'm looking to buid out my entire kitchen so the rabbit hole brought me here and your festool FS saw walk through.
I wish I had a speedmaster or royal oak. Those are Seiko Mod watches that you saw.
Fantastic build, Jason~! Really makes me want to do projects like this in our house. Inspirational~! Thanks for sharing it.
Simply beautiful job mate.
I would have loved to have seen you use the same drawer handles on the front mounted vertically instead of the round cupboard pullers, but still looks amazing, great job, and thanks for sharing so much detail!
Thanks 👍
Thanks for sharing this Jason! Love it! It makes me want to do some cabinet work myself and yes I'm on the hunt for a slider..lol
Love watching all you guys videos and I'm now a Festool attic also. The one thing I want the most they don't make anymore and I can't understand why not. It's the suction Vac system that seems to be in ever TH-cam shop on here. Sure wish Festool would wake up and bring them back to the states.
This video is fantastic. The casual nature of the voice over gives this a personal feel. And, I will be looking for an excuse to use Flushtek.
Glad it was helpful!
Cant wait to see the rest of the kitchen done that will be a huge change!
Fantastic details. Thorough video. Compliments your other cabinet compilation video. Amazing work as usual.
Thank you very much!
What a great video! Didn't feel like an hour because you covered so much and added some nice humour. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Outstanding work... and great commentary.
Very nice work! I can't believe how much money you have tied up in high quality tools just to do work for yourself. Very inspirational to say the least.
I enjoy using nice tools and creating with tools I love. 👍
Man, that island looks SHARP! Your whole approach to builds has really gotten me to think in a new way. You are very methodical and your process seems very easy to follow. Keep up the good work. By the way, I am really enjoying the green suitors podcast.
Awesome, thank you!
Nice work
That grain matching is really nice looking!
Thanks 👍
Another great video. I like this new style you’re using.
Great video! Would you mind sharing a link to the saliche pullout slides?
Looks like you’re well practiced breaking those sharp edges 😂. Great video!
🤣
Gotta love the Lamello Tenso's. I just used them on a one piece face frame for several cabinets so there were no seams. As long as you lay them out corrctly, it's like magic when you "snap" them on.
Awesome, enjoyed the video and the length.
Glad you enjoyed it!
After breaking the edges with cubitron, I was able to hold my laugh but then you had to throw in there “there wasn’t any meat left” 😂
Fantastic job on the island. The video is not too long. It's very enjoyable to watch. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Incredible work, Great video
Thank you very much!
Is there a link for the dust collection adapter that was used for the Kreg hing jig? I didn't see one in the description.
Check out Rab Tools. I believe he has an Etsy
@@bentswoodworking Thanks, Jason! Appreciate you!
16:48, you're so right!
Great video nice work. Pro tip 40 years in. Always shim end panels level, before scribing. The more you know.
Beautiful work!!
Thank you very much!
Looks beautiful.
Salice F70, are the best slides I have ever used and I also use saline hinges, I have found they're the best.
Small tip for using the silder: when you use the rip fence it's recommended not to butt the piece on the crosscut fence because there's risk of kickback
Well done, it looks great
you've did an amazing job!
Very impressive.
Thank you very much!
Great video. I really gotta get me one of those sprayers. I just start drooling every time you bring that out.
I do have the 1/16" roundover. I use it ALL the time!
When i do my cabinets in the shop I am definitely building my toe kick separately. I installed two Ikea cabinets side by side for my dump sink (didn't have the time to build them myself). They had those great leveling feet... right? WRONG! It sucked. And that was two small cabinets. I can't imagine doing a longer bank.
"Can't hide money." 🤣🤣🤣
Looks great!
🤣
That sprayer is the Graco QuickShot and it is fantastic, though pricey. And he is correct, it will spray heavy body paints, such as the Renner, and clears without any problem.
Fantastic island , Jason.👌🏽
The warnings about that kind of flooring (high mineral impregnated LVP type) are true. I put in a similar floor (1100 square feet) in 2020 and I use an electric mobility scooter (yea, put it in solo during lockdown in summer 2020). Anywhere that is relatively high traffic (i.e. galley kitchen) is completely cracked, chipped and destroyed. Be careful with that stuff. I've since discovered its the nature of the material. I need to replace everything and not stoked about it.
Muy lindo trabajo felicidades
You do excellent work❤
beautiful. enough said
You are the best teacher in TH-cam. Thanks for always creating such helpful informative videos.
Only question I would have is why didn't you use a ground fault plug for the electrical? Great job an I do get a lot of good ideas watching your videos.
He most likely has a GFCI circuit breaker in his electrical breaker box. Since he his far enough away from a water supply he doesn’t need it also at the outlet. Of course it matters with local code, but that his how mine is also. I have them by the sink that is in the counter top area, but not on the island.
It is on a GFCI circuit
Hi Bent. I was just watching your video and you were praising your quickshot again. You said that it was really good on clear finishes; does that just mean stuff like polyurethane, or does that include things like lacquer and shellac and what not? My only hesitancy about getting the quickshot is that it’s battery operated, which isn’t necessarily something I want because I only use one platform and don’t want to get another battery and charger. That being said, I am interested in how good the thing is and might still bite the bullet over an HVLP system. Thank you and your videos are extremely informative. I am officially switching to metric this year because of you. I’m so excited!
I haven’t tried shellac or lacquer so it’s hard for me to say.
Very nice island the end looks so good the only nerdy thing i noticed is why not move it 2 cm to the left to hide the little piece of floor on the left 😊
Good video Jason, thanks. 2 questions. What degree plate were you using on the router to trim the edge banding? Would you recommend using the Domino 500 support at the 3:51 minute mark? I wonder if that might have contributed to the issue you had? Thanks for your time.
Ron
I cannot find the pull-out shelf slides anywhere (Salice Shelf F70). Where do you get them? Every supplier I've checked only lists the F70 drawer slide not the shelf slide. I'm working on 2 different projects with pull-out shelves and they would be perfect!
Great job like the video very much thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Very nicely done. Why didn't you use pop-up outlets, that could be installed to be pretty much invisible..
What a fantastic progress from your first video. I enjoyed seeing the evolution of your channel. Thanks for sharing. 😊 P.S. My wife is not a big fan, as your channel has increased my tool budget at an order of magnitude. 🤪
😂 I get that a lot
That inset power outlet looks so good. Do they have a line of products? Also, that islander looks to be the start of the rest of the kitchen changeover. Good luck!
Oh the rest of the kitchen is coming
I really do not think you have to cut the newer LVP flooring out any more. I know they say you should, but I did not and after 4 years mine has not even hinted that it tried to buckle. I know though of some nightmares on some of the earlier vinyl flooring that did.
38:24...I say that every time I see you whip another Festool tool.
Hmm, now to tackle the 80's oak cabinets in background. I have the exact same ones, want them? lol
No, we will be redoing the whole kitchen
Great island, great video. I heard your points of not using the adjustable feet in the video, but I am curious if they would have even been ok to use in this application anyhow, because I read a single comment one time about the fact the could wobble/break off in an island that isn't wall supported because they aren't great with shear strength. Does anyone know if this is true?
What brand countersink are you using?
Festool
Sweet. We have the same toaster. How are you liking it? It’s also featured on so many movie sets. And now that you know that, you will be looking at every kitchen in movies and tv shows to see if they are using that same toaster. Either way awesome toaster. Oh and nice cabinets also.
Which kind of sprayer is that?
Muy lindo trabajo
You're in Brownsburg?? I lived in Zionsville till a year ago. Small world.
Avon
Is the thick and quick just as strong as type 3?
That's a gorgeous island Jason. One question on Salices - do they have the same stiffeners or whatever they are called to stop side to side racking on wider drawers / shelves that Blum offers? Seems like a very very solid alternative in general. Same jigs for the clips and the rear?
I didn’t need any rods for them
Very high-speed! Most hooah! @51:17 But the problem is....When's the video coming out of you replacing all the cabinets in the kitchen with that wonder white oak ply I think she's going to ask you to ....no? :)
Oh it’s happening lol
Great video as usual. What thickness edge banding do you use? And do you have a good source for it? I’ve used the thin iron on stuff but it looks a bit cheesy for nice doors.
Which marking knife do you use? Thx
One I got from Katz Moses
Does Al at rev tools have a website? I would love to get the dust extractor adaptor for the kreg hinge jig.
Looks like festool cyclone needs emptying 😂
Sanding question…
What justifies the use of the Rotex vs the EQS?
Nice watches
Why is 3M Cubitron fantastic? I bought some and it detaches from my Festool sanders constantly
That’s probably the 710W mesh. You need the protection pad for that paper
@@bentswoodworking thanks! I’ll look into this
Can't one use a plunge router (with a drill bit instead of a router bit) to drill holes perfectly perpendicular to the surface that the routers base plate rests on?
Beautiful piece; did you use the Shaper Origin on this build?
I did not
I see you stapled your kicks together not nailed . Any reason why. And did you consider heights of the finished counter.. I’m doing a similar build But it’s a walk up bar cabinet set with a undermount sink… i always think it should be a little taller than the usual 36
I guess I could ‘justify’ a sliding table saw by getting rid of the miter saw. lol.. Hey Honey, I am saving us money.
How much area does the slide portion of you saw take up?
lol favorite part of this video " Yeah cause I'm not a psychopath " hahahahz
“That really doesn’t look good but I’m just breaking up the soft edges. Hmm.” Hahaahhahahahah
a slat feature like that in joinery could be a great way to hide a return air vent for your AC
😂😂the soft close testing
I LOVE the new voiceovers. Big improvement. Plus your sense of humor shines.
I understand the Festool vacuum hold down is no longer in production. Is there any alternative to that, or is Festool coming out with another one. Anyone?
Why cabinet doors with pull out shelves? Why not install only drawers so just pull out instead of open cabinet doors and pull out? I've abandon all base cabinet doors. Beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing you knowledge. I've learned a lot from watch your videos.
I believe the slide out shelves are being used for small appliances. They wouldn't fit into a drawer and be more difficult to lift out.
Baltic Birch for a kitchen island?! Which lottery did you win?? Haha
How long it takes to build those cabinets?
Having a crawl space is so much easier
I would love to get one of the those dust extractors for my Kreg hinge jig. Can you give us the contact info?
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There are two kinds of countries on this planet: those who use the metric system, and those who flew to the moon using the metric system whilst inexplicably still teaching the imperial system to high school students. 😁
Yeah, that’s not accurate. At all.
@@silverbackag9790I thought nasa were moving to metric after some accident they had with converting between metric and imperial
There is a third type Canada. Which technically is a metric system country but uses old school imperial in random situations we all unspokenly agree upon. With the exception of distance which is measured in the time it takes to travel it. Not sure how this happened.
Nobody's ever been to the moon
baltic birch for boxes lol
There’s a huge custom cabinetry shop near me that uses Baltic birch for their boxes
As of Jan 1, under counter outlets on islands are a code violation in most places. I know, stupid, but the new standard will be pop-up outlets in the counter tops and will be code in most places.
Also island receptacles will be not required, but provisions must be in place for future.
I'm so glad to hear your router bits chattering so loudly... I thought I could just NEVER FIND a decent bit
Now it's time to replace those DATED cabinet doors.
For what? Boring overused plain shaker?
Looks like a vent grill
Very nice cabinets, the electrical wire, should have been MC wire, not romex wire
Only sponsored by the best Festool dealer in North America… nbd
As someone who designs commercial kitchens for a living, I can tell you that toe kicks are needed. Take the toe kick out and then count how many times you kick your cabinet walking up to prep dinner. It's one of those things that seems pointless until you don't have it. Kind of like a domino. 😉
Are you saying there is no toe kick? Because there definitely is 😝
@@shiloo No, I'm responding to his comment during the build where he said "I don't know why you even have the toe kick, it's pointless". Did you not watch the video? 🤷♂️🧐🤔
@@BadAppleWoodwerxI’m watching it now, about 75%. There was that part where he mentions how someone always comments about lack of toe kick, so it sounded like you were that crowd.
@@shiloo What part of "toe kicks are needed" sounds like I'm part of that crowd? 🤦♂️🙄
He means a separate toe kick base that the cabinets sit on, vs. having toe kicks in the cabinet itself
Dude very nice outstanding job..... I am ashamed to say but I am jealous of all the high-end tools.... We poor woodworkers in the garage don't have the luxury of what you have to make a fine island... Now that the green monster is off my back... Keep making great stuff...