I am so glad you all did this collaboration. I know I am going to enjoy watching your videos. Great looking cabinets. Your shop is space planned to optimize every inch. Love it.
Looks like you both learned a few things from each other. Jason has always seemed like a very humble guy, despite how big his channel has gotten. I love his editing style, but it's nice just to see some straight grind from time to time. I can't wait to see the finish.
New to your channel. I like that Jason found a local guy near his house to help with cabinets. I would love to see the mistakes made and how they are fixed during the videos. I’ll be watching. 😊
Regarding the refrigerator surround- I have almost the same thing in my own house, with a vaulted ceiling above the refrigerator. Jason made a comment about the gap over the refrigerator for ventilation. It seems that you could make the upper cabinet box less deep so it doesn't go all the way back to the wall to allow ventilation to go up behind the box rather than under the box. This would allow the box to go all the way down to the refrigerator. The side panels would still go all the way to the wall to hide this gap.
Came over from Bourbon Moth for the first time and saw some guy that looks like Jason. But, it couldn't be him because he didn't roll over an outfeed table as the video started. 🤣 New subscriber here now!
Clicked on the thumbnail and was quickly confused by the lack of Jason rolling across a counter. Nice video. I look forward to perusing your other videos and subscribing.
Coming over from Bourbon Moth as well. Thanks for letting Jason build the cabinets in your shop and helping him out with it. Can't wait to see the finished work in his cabin. Great video, btw! Always looking fo inspiration for new projects, I hit the subscribe button when you said, that you usually do Europe style overlay doors. I'm in Germany, so that's basically all I know. Anyhow, Happy Thanksgiving to those celebrating!
New Subscriber after that neat vlig...thank you...Jason's frenetic activity can be quite exhausting at times, however pleasurable, so your gentle attitude was a treat...thank you...dgp/uk
Just found your channel and great video with Jason. Looks like I will be binge watching your videos today. Just started my small cabinet shop and got my first full kitchen cabinet build. I will be purchasing them today Lamello instead of mailing the face frames and having to mask , touch up and hope I don’t do any further damage
New sub from me. I've been a Lamello biscuit fan for 40 years, and I'm 42 years old. They fascinated me even as a toddler. My dad has been using them since the 70's. We saw the Domino show up on the scene and thought "those poor suckers...". 😂
Wu-Tang is for the children! The moment Jason said you were a Wu-Tang loving freak in his video I knew I had to check you out. Good videos, got a new sub from me!
I came over here from watching one of Jason's videos. I have been following you on the Gram for a long while and had no idea you were on the west coast and TH-cam! I thought you were in Connecticut or something since your Northeast Woodworks😂
It’s so much faster with a couple carpenters working on a plan. Me that’s a month to put that together ready for paint ? Actually with the island more. Great video !
Love the design of these, especially how the legs work. I must've missed it, but why the thin strips of plywood on the top and bottom of the toe kicks?
This looks amazing! I came for Jason, but stayed for your craftmanship! I would be interested in talking with your Lamello Product Manger if you're able to pass the contact info. I've been looking at getting one of those ever since I saw Keith Johnson use one.
I do my drawer fronts really similar how you do with the dowel centers, but I just use mt screw tips. I find with the double stick tape you eliminate the “small adjustment” you get in the drawer fronts
Fantastic collaboration with the two of you guys. I wish I had an extra set of hands sometimes. Have you ever tried the Blum 295.1000.21 drawer front adjusters?
My email is in the description. Send me a message and I’ll give you a direct contact at Lamello to answer any questions and take care of your ordering.
@@NE_woodworksThanks so much for replying. That is very kind of you. I’ve got a SawStop, so looks like I’ll have to invest in one of theirs. It was nice to see it in action.
I am a bit confused. I used to live in the North East and it is not near Oregon. I will be happy to watch you make cabinets, I like making cabinets myself and have been for 45 years, mostly in the North East. Now I live in the PNW.
I am from Massachusetts, but I lived in Connecticut several times for school and work. Hartford, Jewitt City, Enfield, and Sommers. It is pretty there, pretty expensive now. Currently I live in Grant Count, cheapest electricity in the US. It is ugly here. Nicer out by the coast, but too expensive for my SSI.
@NE_woodworks You're welcome. It's a complement. Your knowledge and calming voice are a great combo. I'm a subscriber of Jason's channel, and that's how I found you. Now I'm subscribed to yours. 🤗
Currently actually building a blind corner. What is the opening inside your face frame? And how big is the inside of your box? Trying to make sure I have it built right since I’ve never built one before
This might not help but you could try reducing the suction ducting at the jointer down one size to increase the velocity of the air. Jointer chips are annoying and heavy.
I've ruined a couple face frames by accidentally using coarse thread pocket hole screws instead of fine thread in hardwood (walnut). It split the rails or stiles.
A bit odd not seeing Jason not jumping on assembly table or talking 😂😂😂 those kitchen cabinets custom made: i.m sure quality is a bit better but is it worth it if customer can also design his own and just get someone to assemply pieces from Ikea at 1/3 price?
cool to see you & Jason sharing ideas & methods to streamline various tasks.
the ability to listen & change is SO underrated . . .
I don't know why but I was watching the intro just waiting for Jason to pop out of the cabinet boxes like he does in his videos!!! Great video!!
Hahaha. Thanks for watching bro
Yeah. Especially when he pretended to jump from behind the nonexistent kitchen island in his video on the house remodeling.
just google WoodPrix :))
Definitely the collaboration I didn’t know I wanted. It’s fun watching you guys work together.
@@kevindavis8607 thanks for watching. It was fun working together on this one
@@NE_woodworksyou are now known as a “Wu Tang loving freak” 😂😂😂😂. Love your content. It’s changed how I build my cabinets.
Been following Jason for years. Just found you due to this collaboration. Great work, guys!
@@stevew3151 awesome. Thanks for watching
Same here! New subscriber
Im watching now
Same!
Same here. Subscribed to your channel now.
Love your shop, but I love the quality of your workmanship even more. You guys did an amazing job!
Thank you. I really appreciate that
Subscribed! Came for Jason, stayed cause I like the shop and your work!!
Glad you're here. Thanks for subscribing!
Ditto
Exactly what Brian said!
I am so glad you all did this collaboration. I know I am going to enjoy watching your videos. Great looking cabinets. Your shop is space planned to optimize every inch. Love it.
So awesome to watch professionals cranking out beautiful work like that. Everybody knows exactly what to do. Love it
It’s definitely a great feeling to see everything come together
Fantastic job boys. All three of you work well together!
Thanks Joe!
Nice work Josh glad you are branching out. I've picked up some solid tips from you lately my friend, thanks
Appreciate the kind words, and thanks for watching!
Love how u show the entire process come together. And def need another collab with Jason.
Thanks for watching!
Looks like you both learned a few things from each other. Jason has always seemed like a very humble guy, despite how big his channel has gotten. I love his editing style, but it's nice just to see some straight grind from time to time. I can't wait to see the finish.
Thanks. Yeah we had a great time. It’s fun working with other people and learning new things
New to your channel. I like that Jason found a local guy near his house to help with cabinets. I would love to see the mistakes made and how they are fixed during the videos. I’ll be watching. 😊
Regarding the refrigerator surround- I have almost the same thing in my own house, with a vaulted ceiling above the refrigerator. Jason made a comment about the gap over the refrigerator for ventilation. It seems that you could make the upper cabinet box less deep so it doesn't go all the way back to the wall to allow ventilation to go up behind the box rather than under the box. This would allow the box to go all the way down to the refrigerator. The side panels would still go all the way to the wall to hide this gap.
That sliding table saw is amazing. Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. It makes breaking down sheet goods really easy
The slab front drawer setup you did is almost exactly how I'm designing mine so it's nice to see a version of it not in my head/in sketchup/on paper.
@@ThomasMauger oh cool. I’m really digging the way it turned out with the slab fronts
obvious talent. My first experience with your videos. I did miss Jason's corny anticks. I will be back.
That’s awesome. Thanks for watching
I started using Tensos for the miter folds on outside corners. Used on stain grade oak and they came out perfect.
Came over from Bourbon Moth as well, enjoyed the video and will now subscribe and start watching your vids.
Great video!
Came over from Bourbon Moth for the first time and saw some guy that looks like Jason. But, it couldn't be him because he didn't roll over an outfeed table as the video started. 🤣
New subscriber here now!
Thanks for checking out the channel and subscribing!
😮❤❤ I can’t believe you guys did all of those cabinets in five days wow and they look fantastic. Good work.😊😊😊
Clicked on the thumbnail and was quickly confused by the lack of Jason rolling across a counter. Nice video. I look forward to perusing your other videos and subscribing.
@@gf8958-p7p awesome. Thanks for watching
Coming over from Bourbon Moth as well. Thanks for letting Jason build the cabinets in your shop and helping him out with it. Can't wait to see the finished work in his cabin. Great video, btw! Always looking fo inspiration for new projects, I hit the subscribe button when you said, that you usually do Europe style overlay doors. I'm in Germany, so that's basically all I know.
Anyhow, Happy Thanksgiving to those celebrating!
Thank God we didn't have to listen to Jason. A whole video and not one word
Great job, guys! You just inspired me with a couple of things. Looking forward to seeing those cabinets being installed in the house. Jason?!
First watching your channel. I love it. Great to you collaborating.
Thanks for checking it out, glad you like it!
Great work guys! Those are 4 long days!
I subscribed because Jason told me too. Stayed for the video and thoroughly enjoyed it. Looking forward to the next one. God bless.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for subscribing!
4 days is amazing, well done
Thanks!
It's like the wonder twins in action! Love it. You should have some Wu-Tang playing :)
Would have liked to see how you did the dovetail joints on the drawer boxes.
He had another shop build those. I would have loved to see that also. More than likely they have a big dovetail machine that cranks them out.
New Subscriber after that neat vlig...thank you...Jason's frenetic activity can be quite exhausting at times, however pleasurable, so your gentle attitude was a treat...thank you...dgp/uk
Very tight work. AWESOME SHOP! except dust collection😉
The crossover event of the season. 😂😂 nice work fellas
@@casteelcompany5209 hahah. Thanks 🤙
Just found your channel and great video with Jason. Looks like I will be binge watching your videos today. Just started my small cabinet shop and got my first full kitchen cabinet build. I will be purchasing them today Lamello instead of mailing the face frames and having to mask , touch up and hope I don’t do any further damage
New sub from me. I've been a Lamello biscuit fan for 40 years, and I'm 42 years old. They fascinated me even as a toddler. My dad has been using them since the 70's. We saw the Domino show up on the scene and thought "those poor suckers...". 😂
Haha I love that!
No shout out to K.J. He's also a lamello dealer and buddy/podcast co-host with Jason. Is he one of the dealers you link people with?
@ yeah Keith is a dealer. I’m an ambassador so I can connect folks with the product manager at Lamello.
Just the jumpstart this channel needed. What a mutually beneficial, pleasant surprise! Good for you man.
Thanks man. I appreciate that. Thanks for watching
Wow. What a nice shop! Love the table saw.
Thanks. It’s definitely a favorite of mine.
@ 1:29 your intro with the smoke ( which I just assume is cigar smoke ) and Bourbon Moths love of bourbon should work well together LOL
Wu-Tang is for the children! The moment Jason said you were a Wu-Tang loving freak in his video I knew I had to check you out. Good videos, got a new sub from me!
I enjoy enjoy watching your video. It was Jason's falt.
lol. Thanks for watching
Glad to see the team.👍🏝️🇨🇦
@@troyqueen9503 🤙
@ Always enjoy shop time ,even when I’m not in the shop.👍🏝️🇨🇦
Enjoyed, THX! Also: never ever thought Jason would be a part of a video + NOT talk! 🤭 (ie: Sweet Jason is a biiiiiiiiiiiig talker..🙃)
😅😅
I came over here from watching one of Jason's videos. I have been following you on the Gram for a long while and had no idea you were on the west coast and TH-cam! I thought you were in Connecticut or something since your Northeast Woodworks😂
Had to subscribe after I saw the Tony Soprano poster!
Terrific work on building out all of those cabinets for Jason. Your shop is really great. You have a new subscriber! 👍👍
Chillin' w/ your feet up on the bench watching those guys work looks good on you! 😅 Cool video and build Josh
Hahaha. Thanks bro
Buy the 5000 case of kreg pocket screws, both coarse thread and fine thread. 1 1/4 for both sizes, all other sizes the 500-1,200 packs are good
Nice collab and those are some clean cabinets !
Thanks, I appreciate it. It was a fun project.
It’s so much faster with a couple carpenters working on a plan. Me that’s a month to put that together ready for paint ? Actually with the island more. Great video !
@@zephyr1408 thanks!
I found your channel through Jason. You all worked well together and I have subscribed because you have a Dallas Cowboys Star on your wall.😅
Glad you found me and thanks for subscribing!
a serious jason ????whats that lol
@@martingagne3136 hahaha
IKR! It's weird
Nah. He runs out of ritalin at the end.
Right!!!! When you watch Jason’s video it’s anything but serious, but he’s super appreciative. These two are the perfect collab.
Yo another job well done 👍
Jason is a crack up. I also watch his channel.
@@dennisferraro9829 he’s a really cool guy. Super fun to work with
I just subscribed. Norm would be proud
@@wurly164 thanks!
WU-TANG IS FOREVER!
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Thanks for watching
Good job guys.
Thanks
Jason is gonna want one of those fancy table saw infeed sleds now. (or whatever that's called)
lol. Yeah he enjoyed using the sliding table
I ENJOYED THE VIDIO
Good stuff here!
@@samuelschmidt6914 🙌
Amazing work!
Thanks! It was a fun project
Excellent!
Awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it
Love the design of these, especially how the legs work. I must've missed it, but why the thin strips of plywood on the top and bottom of the toe kicks?
This looks amazing! I came for Jason, but stayed for your craftmanship! I would be interested in talking with your Lamello Product Manger if you're able to pass the contact info. I've been looking at getting one of those ever since I saw Keith Johnson use one.
Awesome. Thanks for watching. Are you on Instagram? Send me a DM over there and I’ll get you his info
Ayeeeee Lets goooo. New content to binge!
@@ONEpocketKID21 🙌
Enjoy watching the videos. What do you use for drill bit size/length, depth and screw type when assembling your boxes?
I do my drawer fronts really similar how you do with the dowel centers, but I just use mt screw tips. I find with the double stick tape you eliminate the “small adjustment” you get in the drawer fronts
Yeah for sure. Have not tried the double stick tape.
@ I’m also gonna have to teach you the easier way to do lamello in frames.
@ teach me your ways!
Looks like a great time! Can I ask what in-ear hearing protection you're wearing? New sub - love the video!
Thanks. I use the Bose ear buds
Fantastic collaboration with the two of you guys. I wish I had an extra set of hands sometimes. Have you ever tried the Blum 295.1000.21 drawer front adjusters?
Yeah it’s nice having some help. I have seen the Blum drawer front adjusters but never tried them
Cool project! Is your shop floor OSB? Is that right on the concrete floor or up on sleepers for insulation or running power to tools etc?
@ 8:05 Tony Soprano poster smoking cigar tells me all I need to know !!!
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How much of a gap do you leave between the mdf panel and the stiles and rails of the shaker doors? 1/8” gap all the way around the inside?
What are the dowel centers you refer to in the drawer front install?
You got that Red Dead John Marston voice going on, and that’s cool
Thanks 🤙
okay, okay I'll bite... I need a Lamello now
My email is in the description. Send me a message and I’ll give you a direct contact at Lamello to answer any questions and take care of your ordering.
Where can I purchase those Lazy-Suzan under cabinet selves?
Great build...can you post a link for the 0mm hinges and plates please
www.woodworkerexpress.com/blum-0mm-cam-adj-wing-wood-screw-plate.html?source=googlebase&country=US&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADor4hx_jYawbOGxUUUB6VziGBYO2&gclid=Cj0KCQiAgJa6BhCOARIsAMiL7V8rPDcVJ_HuPwdDCnqMEjojCmKLeLfst8H9hgRR29JJkygx0B28dUcaAkPqEALw_wcB
Great video. I’m jealous of the sliding sled for your table saw. What is the brand of that one?
Thanks for watching. It’s a Grizzly sliding table saw
@@NE_woodworksThanks so much for replying. That is very kind of you. I’ve got a SawStop, so looks like I’ll have to invest in one of theirs. It was nice to see it in action.
I am a bit confused. I used to live in the North East and it is not near Oregon. I will be happy to watch you make cabinets, I like making cabinets myself and have been for 45 years, mostly in the North East. Now I live in the PNW.
lol. Thanks for watching. I am from Connecticut. We moved out here 4 years ago. I moved the business also and never changed the name.
I am from Massachusetts, but I lived in Connecticut several times for school and work. Hartford, Jewitt City, Enfield, and Sommers. It is pretty there, pretty expensive now. Currently I live in Grant Count, cheapest electricity in the US. It is ugly here. Nicer out by the coast, but too expensive for my SSI.
What’s the width & depth of face frame?
Whats the type of hinge you've used on the door? Trying to picture it in my head and im coming up empty
Where’s the best hook up on the lamello?
You sound a lot like Jimmy Diresta during the voiceover part. 🤗
Hahaha thanks
@NE_woodworks You're welcome. It's a complement. Your knowledge and calming voice are a great combo. I'm a subscriber of Jason's channel, and that's how I found you. Now I'm subscribed to yours. 🤗
Currently actually building a blind corner. What is the opening inside your face frame? And how big is the inside of your box? Trying to make sure I have it built right since I’ve never built one before
I did a 18” opening on my face frame and a 36” cab (34.5” inside) so I believe I made enough space for it but just curious as to what you made yours.
They have different sizes. This particular opening was 18”
Do you just use sandpaper to hit your edges for the reveals?
Yeah
That jointer needs love. the huge bend in the hose isn't a nice thing in life
It does need some love.
This might not help but you could try reducing the suction ducting at the jointer down one size to increase the velocity of the air. Jointer chips are annoying and heavy.
So Bourbon Moth is not an urban myth!
I've ruined a couple face frames by accidentally using coarse thread pocket hole screws instead of fine thread in hardwood (walnut). It split the rails or stiles.
I did something similar and it took me 9 months lol
lol
What are the dimensions of your shop??
It is about 1900 sf
x2 like
@@JuanArturoRuizPeralta 🙌
Yes...
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I have the Lamello biscuit tool, but I accidentally dropped the box and broke it badly.
Lamello has great customer service. Send it in and they will fix it.
A bit odd not seeing Jason not jumping on assembly table or talking 😂😂😂 those kitchen cabinets custom made: i.m sure quality is a bit better but is it worth it if customer can also design his own and just get someone to assemply pieces from Ikea at 1/3 price?
lol
Is there an explanation why you’re called Northeast Woodworking while based in Sisters, OR?
Inquiring minds want to know.
lol. Yeah I am from Connecticut. When we moved 4 years ago I never changed the business name.
I bought your outfield table plans and had question but no one will respond to me.
I don’t have Outfeed table plans for sale. At the moment we are not selling plans at all.
You guys look like brothers. Similar height, build, dress, etc.