This seems like a much faster and less labor intensive than doing this by hand with your normal hand tools. I have built several cabinets for my shop as well as dressers etc. So labor intensive and so much room for error. Thanks for making the videos over Mozaik! Now to order a CNC and get the Mozaiz software haha
@@NolanBuiltOnce you setup all parameters needed for your fabrication way, for your library, no need to double check, and have no errors on production and assemble
That's awesome! Such a great way to improve productivity and it sets the stage for you to be able to hire some day labor if you have a lot of cabinets to assemble for a job. Any thoughts on shipping out unassembled cabinets to diy customers?
Yes this type of cabinet design would definitely allow for me to teach and hire someone if that day comes! Flat packing and shipping would be pretty easy with setup too. Maybe make a more detailed video with a QR code as instructions.
So this cabinet set up is for frame less? I am just getting ready to build my 1st cabinet. it will most likely have a face frame but this is also a very interesting way. Nice job
The only reason is, that customers, have a wrong idea, about melamine vs plywood, if you are able to explain all benefits, that melamine brings, they will switch to the best option, Wood is not stable, and might worsts damage in front of moisture and water, melamine is stable, easy to clean, no need extra cost on finishing and might be life time warranty under normal use, slides will work efficiently all the time, plywood might get bowed reducing working time of drawer slides and door hinges. Melamine, can be cleaned with paint thinner, alcohol or acetone, without any damage. Melamine needs less structural items, for faster assembly and lower cost of materials.
I am not trying to be a troll or anything. With 33yrs of experience I can tell you that is not fast for high cabinet production. Nail and screw is much quicker. However it maybe be fast enough depending on how many boxes you need to build in a day. We use Mozaik as well.
Im starting to now build them with 3/4 backs all dados(tenon) or whatever they called , seams like strong and simple way to assemble with glue and few nails . I was making them with 1/4 backs and back nailers for about 4 years but now finally got the atc on my cnc so opens up some possibilities,,
@@Platinumwoodworking congratulations on CNC! Feel free to reach out with any questions about the CNC or mozaik. I’m no expert but if I can help, I will.
Titebond, Quick and Thick! That works well for no runs! Nice video bud. Mozaik here as well.
Thank you 🙏🏾
This seems like a much faster and less labor intensive than doing this by hand with your normal hand tools. I have built several cabinets for my shop as well as dressers etc. So labor intensive and so much room for error. Thanks for making the videos over Mozaik! Now to order a CNC and get the Mozaiz software haha
Yea mozaik definitely takes a lot of the work out of it! Just have to double and triple check to make sure I didn’t design something wrong lol 😂
@@NolanBuiltOnce you setup all parameters needed for your fabrication way, for your library, no need to double check, and have no errors on production and assemble
Nice job man. Keep up the good work.
Thank you 🙏🏾
Great work! Where do you buy plywood?
Thank you 🙏🏾 I have two places. Wurth wood group and Somertonridge hardwoods
Fun video! What kind of CNC do you have?
@phantomcnc 5x10 atc
Face frame is part of the past century my friend
Yes I prefer frameless
@@gbmaccafan Could double it with frameless, faster and better look
That's awesome! Such a great way to improve productivity and it sets the stage for you to be able to hire some day labor if you have a lot of cabinets to assemble for a job. Any thoughts on shipping out unassembled cabinets to diy customers?
Yes this type of cabinet design would definitely allow for me to teach and hire someone if that day comes! Flat packing and shipping would be pretty easy with setup too. Maybe make a more detailed video with a QR code as instructions.
any chance you wanna share your mozaik parameters with me
My parameters change all the time depending on what style cabinets are being ordered
Nice, Do hardware before assembly will save more time. If you start using edge tape, assemble face up so you don't damage the tape.
Thank you 🙏🏾
So this cabinet set up is for frame less? I am just getting ready to build my 1st cabinet. it will most likely have a face frame but this is also a very interesting way. Nice job
Yes this is a frameless cabinet.
Is there a reason you use plywood vs melamine? Just curious
I haven’t had any customers choose the melamine option. It’s a cheaper option but they want the plywood option.
Melamine is horrid to work with..so heavy as well.
The only reason is, that customers, have a wrong idea, about melamine vs plywood, if you are able to explain all benefits, that melamine brings, they will switch to the best option, Wood is not stable, and might worsts damage in front of moisture and water, melamine is stable, easy to clean, no need extra cost on finishing and might be life time warranty under normal use, slides will work efficiently all the time, plywood might get bowed reducing working time of drawer slides and door hinges. Melamine, can be cleaned with paint thinner, alcohol or acetone, without any damage. Melamine needs less structural items, for faster assembly and lower cost of materials.
I am not trying to be a troll or anything. With 33yrs of experience I can tell you that is not fast for high cabinet production. Nail and screw is much quicker. However it maybe be fast enough depending on how many boxes you need to build in a day. We use Mozaik as well.
No I totally understand. It’s fast to me compared to trying to line up drawer boxes with pocket holes and no dados.
oh from pocket hole screws, this is a huge deal then@@NolanBuilt
Im starting to now build them with 3/4 backs all dados(tenon) or whatever they called , seams like strong and simple way to assemble with glue and few nails . I was making them with 1/4 backs and back nailers for about 4 years but now finally got the atc on my cnc so opens up some possibilities,,
Yea I’m trying out all 3/4” to prevent having to manage multiple sizes of materials. That’s one extra step I won’t have think about now.
@@NolanBuilt Just got mozaik and a cnc. thinking about switching to all 3/4 as well
@@Platinumwoodworking it makes for a beefy and heavy cabinet but it really does save time from the setup and organizing perspective.
@@Platinumwoodworking congratulations on CNC! Feel free to reach out with any questions about the CNC or mozaik. I’m no expert but if I can help, I will.
@@NolanBuilt Thanks man!