Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 1

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13 Responses to Custom Kitchen Cabinets part 1

  1. customcabinetsut says:

    Great video it is …
    Great video it is the little things that make a huge difference in custom cabinets great job, also nice shop layout

  2. snookseaglin says:

    great video…good …
    great video…good content…..enjoyed, thanks….wanted to respond to artisan22456 comment below…..find a good local mentor you can talk to….look in yellow pages etc, make phone calls..etc…be persistent finding good contacts (friends) and knowledge…it will get you far…good luck and watch these videos again, you’ve missed some things first time watching for sure…..:0 :)

  3. artisan22456 says:

    Hey Chris, What …
    Hey Chris, What advice do you have for a 16 yr old thats looking to start theyre own custom cabinetry business after highschool. I plan to take as many construction and custom woodworking courses at my school as I can. I’m just wondering if theres anything I should know from a pro. Thanks, Nate.

  4. mithrandir10001 says:

    Not the DeWalt …
    Not the DeWalt portable I currently use. When I get a more industrial unit, I’ll consider it.

  5. farmerrey says:

    @mithrandir10001 I …
    @mithrandir10001 I put a spiral cutter on both my jointer and planer. It cost around 1500 or so, but well worth it. They make cutterheads to fit most planers.

  6. mithrandir10001 says:

    I’ll have to give …
    I’ll have to give some thought to a spiral cutter on my next planer. You must have a very easy-going and understanding lumber supplier.

  7. farmerrey says:

    @mithrandir10001 …
    @mithrandir10001 The stock is relatively flat as we hand pick all our cherry. The spiral cutterhead on the planer takes care of the rest

  8. mithrandir10001 says:

    I’m surprised you …
    I’m surprised you don’t face your rough boards on a jointer before thicknessing. Don’t you have problems with non-flat stock?

  9. TheZan888 says:

    what name machine …
    what name machine for finger join door??

  10. TheZan888 says:

    Thanks for your …
    Thanks for your information Bro!!

  11. farmerrey says:

    @rtkothe Ron- I …
    @rtkothe Ron- I build separate units for the ease of installation. I am often on my own for installs, single boxes are easier to handle for scribes. Savings in material would get eaten up by install help.

  12. rtkothe says:

    Chris -great set of …
    Chris -great set of videos. Wish I had some of your tools! Love the 13 hole drill setup and the Kreg pocket system. Question for u: You seem to build all of your cabinets as individual units, each having a separate face frame. For the Norm kitchen, he builds 1 box that has one faceframe, but is divided into maybe two banks of drawers. I like your method because you get really good at making your base units, but I like his method because you use less material, but it may not work on all jobs? Ron

  13. hutch3912 says:

    Good videos.
    Good videos.