I will never make a corner cabinet in what is left of the rest of my life, but I watched every bit of your instruction. Now, the floor lazy Susan cabinet I had, had a double hinged door, so that it was square where you stood. Great video👍🏻💜
I have previously worked for a custom cabinet shop, and this was one of the few things I never got taught in detail. Glad to have a well instructed video. In comment, the way we held our face frames on were but pocket holes on the outsides of the cabinets that would be covered by another cabinet or finish panel. Made finish process much easier but painting the face before assembling the cabinet box
Very nice work! Your technique follows very much what I do for laying things out full-size. I totally agree there is no substitute for doing that because you get, as you said, the exact measurements and can really see the details of what works and how things fit together. I do recommend though that when you’re laying out the cabinet, that you erase the extraneous pencil lines particularly in the corners of the faceframe of the cabinet to be able to really see how the wood pieces are shaped and how the joinery works. That was a lesson I learned the hard way!
Hi Wes, nice video. I have a couple questions: 1- why is there only one piece of backing instead of 2, and 2- it looks like you're using particle board with nails to hold the sides to the base. Do you find particle board will hold weight over time without disintegrating, especially where the nails are? Thanks
Connie..only 1 of the 2 backs was installed before the paint shop, allowing access to the inside of the cabinet during the painting process. The second back was installed after the finish. Particle board in our low humidity area is excellent for cabinet construction with no issues. Hope this helps. Wes
After you cut the top and bottom the two sides you cut to the hight but has a 45 degree angle on the front facing the side to where the side cabinets will be joined the face frame has to do the same way with the 45 degree angle facing the same direction?
I Honestly do not know what would be best against a ketchup stain. I suggest researching that through your local paint supplier. Thanks for watching. Wes
I will never make a corner cabinet in what is left of the rest of my life, but I watched every bit of your instruction. Now, the floor lazy Susan cabinet I had, had a double hinged door, so that it was square where you stood. Great video👍🏻💜
Thank you very much...glad you enjoyed the video. Wes
never built one before----i will now just for the fun of it-----thanx good video rick
You are an amazing teacher. Thanks Wes❤
I have previously worked for a custom cabinet shop, and this was one of the few things I never got taught in detail. Glad to have a well instructed video. In comment, the way we held our face frames on were but pocket holes on the outsides of the cabinets that would be covered by another cabinet or finish panel. Made finish process much easier but painting the face before assembling the cabinet box
Hi Cameron....great comment, thanks for watching. Wes
Very nice work! Your technique follows very much what I do for laying things out full-size. I totally agree there is no substitute for doing that because you get, as you said, the exact measurements and can really see the details of what works and how things fit together. I do recommend though that when you’re laying out the cabinet, that you erase the extraneous pencil lines particularly in the corners of the faceframe of the cabinet to be able to really see how the wood pieces are shaped and how the joinery works. That was a lesson I learned the hard way!
Thanks for watching and I appreciate the tip. Wes
Always great to learn from you Wes! Thank you!
Thank you very much...I appreciate your comments. Wes
Great explanation Wes , looks awesome and thanks for sharing ! Looking forward to future videos! Take care
Thank you Jared...glad you enjoyed the video and appreciate you being part of the community. Wes
Wes, great video and thanks for sharing your techniques.
You are so welcome...thanks for watching. Wes
Love your videos Wes. I have a big cabinet project coming up that I am designing from scratch. Your videos have been invaluable. 👍🏽👍🏽
Fantastic...so glad to be of help. Good luck, Wes
Great Job Wes 😉👍🏽📐🔨🪚
Glad you enjoyed it. Wes
Nice instruction Wes. Very useful thanks
Thank you Mark...I appreciate your comment. Wes
Great cabinet and great information 👌👌👌👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome video!
Glad you enjoyed it...thanks, Wes
Thank you Wes do you mind giving the size of your rails? Do you make the top rail so when connected it equals the width of bottom rail?
Hi Wes, nice video. I have a couple questions: 1- why is there only one piece of backing instead of 2, and
2- it looks like you're using particle board with nails to hold the sides to the base. Do you find particle board will hold weight over time without disintegrating, especially where the nails are? Thanks
Connie..only 1 of the 2 backs was installed before the paint shop, allowing access to the inside of the cabinet during the painting process. The second back was installed after the finish. Particle board in our low humidity area is excellent for cabinet construction with no issues. Hope this helps. Wes
@@WoodworkingWithWes thanks, that clears it up for me!
After you cut the top and bottom the two sides you cut to the hight but has a 45 degree angle on the front facing the side to where the side cabinets will be joined the face frame has to do the same way with the 45 degree angle facing the same direction?
Yes John you are right about that. Thanks for watching, Wes
I would like to build this cabinet frameless, can you give me some information?
Yes I could help you....what specific information are you looking for? Please email me woodworkingwithwes@gmail.com. Thanks
@@WoodworkingWithWes Thank you!!
what degree hinge and mounting plate is used to swing door open past 90 degrees ?
110 degree hinge with standard face frame mounting plate by Blum. Thanks for watching, Wes
What is your best finish against kitchen food stains like ketchup?
I Honestly do not know what would be best against a ketchup stain. I suggest researching that through your local paint supplier.
Thanks for watching. Wes
Thank you for the wonderful explanation. Is it possible to activate the translation into Arabic so that we can benefit more in the Arab world?
Thanks for the suggestion...we will see what we can do. Wes
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