Anthony, I have been designing and manufacturing cabinetry and furniture for 46 years and proud to say that I learn something new every day. You are a great teacher and an inspiration. You work “Safe, Clean and Organized” I do not see this combination too often. Teach, you are gifted!
Nice job Anthony. That's turning out to be a beautiful piece of furniture. I use a dowelmax for most of my joinery; it's just as accurate as the domino, just not quite as fast. Still, an amazing tool that I'd not be without. Looking forward to the next in the series!
Lots of great information here. I need to build in a wall of 8’ bookcases with two drawers below and your video will be invaluable. You didn’t want to incorporate a tow kick though?
@@mycobsession toe kicks are predominantly only for kitchen cabinets, islands and bathrooms vanities where you are leaning over a countertop to wash dishes or cook, brush your teeth and your feet need somewhere to go. Watch the rest of the series and you’ll see these are built ins with heat vented bottoms in a bedroom. No need for a toe kick.
15:42 what is the domino hole in the rightmost style for? It's visible just above the red corner of the bottom clamp. You can see this domino hole also in your 'creating the doors' video, but I just don't understand what it is for? 🤔
Ive been doing it after regular work, I’m putting in 15-20 hour days, and 8-10 hours on my days off. I have about 10 months until I retire, then I can concentrate completely on my carpentry business.
I pretty much do exclusively frameless, however this client wanted a traditional face frame style for their house. You have to do what the client wants, it’s not what I want. I still sometimes on other jobs get requests for face frame.
I just said it in the loft bed stair case video, but can you adopt me and build me my dream loft bed? Please? I’m 26 so I don’t actually need to be raised 😂
Anthony, I have been designing and manufacturing cabinetry and furniture for 46 years and proud to say that I learn something new every day. You are a great teacher and an inspiration. You work “Safe, Clean and Organized” I do not see this combination too often. Teach, you are gifted!
Thank you, much appreciated.
I love the accuracy on these. Great series.
Nice job Anthony. That's turning out to be a beautiful piece of furniture.
I use a dowelmax for most of my joinery; it's just as accurate as the domino, just not quite as fast. Still, an amazing tool that I'd not be without.
Looking forward to the next in the series!
Great Series Anthony!
Nice use of the strap to pull the top together! 👍
Great video, thanks, I hope you are going to show us how you finish it off.
I’m not going to film the paint but I will film the installation
You da man, A!
How you doooin? Great Video Anthony. I have learned a lot from your tutorials. Thank you Sir.
Ayyyee 👍🏼 glad to hear it
Lots of great information here. I need to build in a wall of 8’ bookcases with two drawers below and your video will be invaluable. You didn’t want to incorporate a tow kick though?
@@mycobsession toe kicks are predominantly only for kitchen cabinets, islands and bathrooms vanities where you are leaning over a countertop to wash dishes or cook, brush your teeth and your feet need somewhere to go. Watch the rest of the series and you’ll see these are built ins with heat vented bottoms in a bedroom. No need for a toe kick.
15:42 what is the domino hole in the rightmost style for? It's visible just above the red corner of the bottom clamp. You can see this domino hole also in your 'creating the doors' video, but I just don't understand what it is for? 🤔
Could you show us how an installation and scribing goes?
Finish the series on this and you’ll see the entire installation
Brilliant
nice job! is there a good place to find out about "standard" sizes for things like library cabients (what depts and width they normally are) etc.
This is a good book
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Are you doin woodworking full time now?
Ive been doing it after regular work, I’m putting in 15-20 hour days, and 8-10 hours on my days off. I have about 10 months until I retire, then I can concentrate completely on my carpentry business.
Isnt the point of face frame to cover the edge of the ply, top is still exposed
These are built-ins, the separation edge that you see gets covered with a profiled edge during installation.
Why faceframe? Frameless makes a much more efficient use of space and better hinges
I pretty much do exclusively frameless, however this client wanted a traditional face frame style for their house. You have to do what the client wants, it’s not what I want. I still sometimes on other jobs get requests for face frame.
I just said it in the loft bed stair case video, but can you adopt me and build me my dream loft bed? Please? I’m 26 so I don’t actually need to be raised 😂