I got the chip breaker screw driver on my shopping list. Just haven’t gotten around to it. And yes, I have some chip breaker screws that are mangled. 😂
@TodaysCraftsmenСағат бұрын
It’s sweet! And that’s too funny, I’ve done the same 😂
@IOSARBX2 сағат бұрын
TodaysCraftsmen, nice video keep it up bro
@TodaysCraftsmen2 сағат бұрын
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@MyPhoneCentral8 сағат бұрын
Is that a pen or mechanical pencil? Hard to tell.
@TodaysCraftsmen4 сағат бұрын
Mechanical pencil
@danyodice104810 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the info as always...🤘🤘🤘 I've seen Jon Peters use bondo and and thought what a weird application but it actually makes sense.
@TodaysCraftsmen10 сағат бұрын
You bet!
@JohnBrown-hx5oy12 сағат бұрын
Concise, helpful video. I discovered BONDO awhile back when I needed a “fix” for rotted area on exterior window frame. Since then, it is my preferred wood filler for any project that gets covered or painted! Much better than any standard wood filler I’ve ever used (over 50 years woodworking). Thanks for taking the time to make a simple “how to” video for the average woodworker.
@TodaysCraftsmen10 сағат бұрын
Thanks for tuning in! Bondo is definitely a solid option!
@williamellis899312 сағат бұрын
I haven't had any experience with MDF at all probably for that reason. It seems like Fastcap makes screws specifically for MDF. Bill
@TodaysCraftsmen10 сағат бұрын
Really? I’ll have to look into those. Always handy to have something like that around.
@bobmartin605518 сағат бұрын
Love that Loctite construction adhesive! Thanks for sharing, these are great videos to spread product knowledge and your expertise!
@TodaysCraftsmen15 сағат бұрын
It’s bomb proof! 💣
@sethhamilton582423 сағат бұрын
I guess there is combo core, holds a screw a bit better and has that dead flat surface the plywood cores don’t have. The Europeans build some crazy stuff out of MDF, screws, glue and qualified tenons… but I can’t see it being as strong as ply (HDF maybe?), although it does seem strong enough. Then there is the 3rd choice, particle core with real veneers (Columbia makes it).
@TodaysCraftsmen15 сағат бұрын
Combi core is definitely nice but I haven’t seen much with face veneers. Although we don’t have great sheetgood salespeople who inform us…
@sethhamilton582413 сағат бұрын
@@TodaysCraftsmen in my area it is McFaddens which is owned by Würth - I occasionally ask for a walk around the warehouse to see the goods. I wouldn’t know half of them existed if I didn’t 😂
@TodaysCraftsmen12 сағат бұрын
Our Wurth doesn’t have much in hardwood veneer. Pretty much just maple and then all TFL products.
@sethhamilton582412 сағат бұрын
@@TodaysCraftsmen pity. 😢
@TodaysCraftsmen10 сағат бұрын
Luckily we have a lot of options being in the NYC and Philly metro.
@alexlatiff419823 сағат бұрын
Where would you recommend buying this insert tooling?
@TodaysCraftsmen15 сағат бұрын
100% MT Tool Co
@rickculpepper709Күн бұрын
Great info
@TodaysCraftsmenКүн бұрын
Thanks, Rick!
@billj5645Күн бұрын
My father owned a body shop and I watched the work frequently. The bondo type material will chemically cure. At some point it is reasonably solid but can be shaped with rasps or tools that look like a cheesegrater. It has to cure further before you can sand it.
@TodaysCraftsmenКүн бұрын
Nice! Yes there’s definitely that in-between stage.
@sapelesteveКүн бұрын
Great info Jeff! I also use Titebond III glue in my shop. 👍👍
@TodaysCraftsmenКүн бұрын
Thanks, Steve. Just like Frank’s Red Hot, I put that sh1t on everything! 😂
@williamellis8993Күн бұрын
Great info, Jeff. Titebond III is my go to also. Bill
@TodaysCraftsmenКүн бұрын
Thanks, Bill! Love the stuff!
@unboxerman12Күн бұрын
Great info, and nice and compact. Good tight edit, not everything needs a 20 minute video!
@TodaysCraftsmenКүн бұрын
Much appreciated! That’s exactly what we’re going for 💪🏼
@brandonm9359Күн бұрын
I've used tons of body filler for outdoor and concrete form work. We have used cheap versions of it and it works great too. Just don't use a ton of the hardener or it sets fast. 😂
@TodaysCraftsmenКүн бұрын
Oh yeah I’ve tried cramming it into a hole while it’s half cured 😂
@brandonm9359Күн бұрын
@@TodaysCraftsmen I've mixed to much hardener in and went back for more and it's rock solid. Oops. 😂
@TodaysCraftsmenКүн бұрын
😬😬😬
@lsksniper1936Күн бұрын
The trick isn’t explained at all. Regardless if you are a wood worker or carpenter just learn how to do basic math for Christ sake.
@TodaysCraftsmenКүн бұрын
Not explained at all? Did you watch the video? 🤔
@robertcolantonio2254Күн бұрын
Its very obvious what you did, thanks for the tip, not sure what this person means @TodaysCraftsmen
@russrКүн бұрын
it was 20 1/4" .... did u watch it?
@TodaysCraftsmenКүн бұрын
Me either! 🤷🏼♂️ Can’t please everyone I guess…
@TodaysCraftsmenКүн бұрын
I think their eyes were closed 😑 😂
@jimgeelan59492 күн бұрын
Are the clients asking for a rebate on the over build for the first build 😮😊 ? Only joking just shows how you can save money when you’re pushed. Nice build
@TodaysCraftsmen2 күн бұрын
Value engineering!
@michaelodonovan69892 күн бұрын
Great video thanks - what is the tool you use to press the inserts home?
@TodaysCraftsmen2 күн бұрын
Thanks! The tool comes right from Lee Valley.
@duanehurley21053 күн бұрын
I shared a quick short for ya
@TodaysCraftsmen2 күн бұрын
Nice! That’s a sweet setup man!
@duanehurley21052 күн бұрын
Thank you so much 🙏
@TodaysCraftsmen2 күн бұрын
💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
@duanehurley21052 күн бұрын
So you guys ever get on IG?
@TodaysCraftsmen2 күн бұрын
Oh yeah, been there! Check us out @todayscraftsmen
@magnarez3 күн бұрын
4/4😂😂😂😂
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
What’s so funny about that?
@sethhamilton58243 күн бұрын
I restored a little plane like that
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
Nice!
@JetLagRecords3 күн бұрын
TodaysCraftsmen, amazing video keep up the amazing content
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
Thanks! Appreciate you tuning in
@johnreynolds46113 күн бұрын
It doesn't matter, I can't find any stock of this product at my local LOWE'S in San Jose, CA. LOWE'S doesn't want to carry their products. So sad, they have a great product.
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
Yeah it’s a shame. I always check when I go to Lowe’s.
@SarahJohnson-bv2sh3 күн бұрын
This looks like Rev-A-Shelf heaven. They have a lot of handy gadgets ❤
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
Rev a shelf is imported junk. This is Century Components made in Ohio.
@SarahJohnson-bv2sh3 күн бұрын
@@TodaysCraftsmen it looks very similar. I know that the Rev -A-Shelf inserts never install straight, so I developed work arounds.
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
Much higher quality at a similar price point. Check them out.
@SarahJohnson-bv2sh3 күн бұрын
@@TodaysCraftsmen thank you. I'm no longer in custom cabinets and I'm about ready to retire. But I hope this benefits some people out there 😁
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
Enjoy! You’ve earned it.
@RayWhiddon3 күн бұрын
I have a Ridgid pack out and one of my coworkers has the Milwaukee pack out but I really like the Toughbuilt and plan on getting one.
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
I like them a lot. Wish I could find more!
@TheSeriesofTubes3 күн бұрын
It’s 1300, the stand is what’s overpriced at $1k, I bought the bigger kapex and modified a $200 dewalt stand to fit it
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
Yes as mentioned in the video the full setup is $2500
@genefoster89364 күн бұрын
I think your shed is much better than what I see at Home Depot. I'm on a hill and doubt that a shed could be delivered. For that alone I would build.
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Those Mules they use are pretty nimble but it depends on how big of a hill!
@redscortgt934 күн бұрын
He’s basically saying if you buy 1x material at the home center, etc. it’s already been milled to final dimension AND it’s usually cupped. It’s already milled to final dimension so there’s no room to mill it down further. If you buy it rough at full 4/4 dimension there’s room to mill out the cups.
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Exactly. Thank you 🙏🏼
@redscortgt934 күн бұрын
@@TodaysCraftsmen be more clear next time! lol jk
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
It’s pretty clear
@daveramsay13093 күн бұрын
Why not just quarter saw so the grain is across the width instead of running parallel. You loose a bit but the wood is easily 5 x. More resilient to rot and way stronger
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
I didn’t saw this wood…
@Mopardude4 күн бұрын
Was there design talk about not doing pullout shelves to be able to do at least that one side in real cherry? As much as I like pullout shelves I feel like for shoes its doesn't add to the function of the cabinet, like pulling out a shelf looking for the correct can of veggies would do. You know what I mean? Plus you can always add them in later.
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Do you have kids? The shoes end up piled 3 layers high and a mess 😂 but I get your point!
@Mopardude3 күн бұрын
@@TodaysCraftsmen Yea I get that. I was just looking at it from the point of view, that its funny what people will cut corners on, with a little planning and patience they could have it all eventually. I am also assuming they have particular tastes if the originals where made full cherry.
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
Honestly I think making it out of solid cherry is a waste and poses more potential risk. That’s a lot of wood movement to mitigate.
@travnamber14 күн бұрын
Huh what? That made no sense
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
What made no sense?
@robertdemarco79894 күн бұрын
Looks Awesome Jeff
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Thanks, Rob!
@NoStressVanLife4 күн бұрын
4/4 IS NOT 1X wtf.... 1x is not 1" measured..... Lost me at that
@evilspacech1cken4 күн бұрын
Yeah same
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
4/4 and 1x are the same thing… 4/4=1
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
See below
@eatdrinkwineguy4 күн бұрын
Looks great. That job looked great. It’s the colour matching with veneered panels and edging or face frames that I have found difficult.
@colinlye2805 күн бұрын
Can undo a video showing you scribing this to the wall of possible guys.
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Very tough shooting on site but we do have a video on scribing!
@jeffbaker88082 күн бұрын
@@TodaysCraftsmen click Sub-scribe to never miss out on a video...
@TodaysCraftsmen2 күн бұрын
😝😝😝 that’s right!
@oliver299d5 күн бұрын
what did you finish the cherry with? I have tried the enduro and like all the water borne stuff it has horrible color over wood.
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
This is Vesting LED cured hardwax oil. Matching the old finish.
@oliver299d4 күн бұрын
@@TodaysCraftsmen ahh ok, do you use the enduro clears?I have tried the samples and they work well but the color of the materials is less than desired as all waterbased has always been, on maple it's fine
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Looks great on maple definitely. I’ve sprayed shellac sealer first to get the grain to pop then enduro on top. Straight enduro looks good on white oak too for that subdued look.
@oliver299d4 күн бұрын
@@TodaysCraftsmen there is no issue with using a shellac sealer it sticks to it ok?
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
Worked fine for me! But maybe I got lucky? I’ve always heard you can spray WB over solvent as long as you wait a few days.
@sethhamilton58245 күн бұрын
What is the finish, and how do you deal with having less hours to bill? Do you just make sure you have more jobs in the pipe?
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
This is Vesting LED Hardwax Oil. Yes, more lower dollar jobs.
@bobmartin60555 күн бұрын
Outstanding craftsmanship! I really like that hdf door, looks super clean. Thanks for sharing!
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! 🙌🏼
@pslnuke5 күн бұрын
Jeff, Another great video. Just curious how much did this option save your client vs. the original work? 10%, 30%?....
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Thank you! That’s proprietary information 😝
@jamiemajerick915 күн бұрын
I solely use Salice slides now after trying them a few months back, per your recommendation! Next painted project I have I’m giving nuDoors a try. That is a beautiful piece.
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Glad you like the Salice! They’re amazing slides.
@redscortgt935 күн бұрын
I have a face frame question. Everybody on youtube glues their face frames directly to the cabinet box. My buddy’s dad is old school and makes and dados the face frame and then builds the box to that face frame. Have you ever heard of this?
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
I’ve heard of that but honestly IMO it’s a waste of time. What is going to be happening to these cabinets that they need to survive an atomic blast?
@emilevoyer1235 күн бұрын
THANKS FOR ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO .
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Our pleasure!
@TimeToBuild20245 күн бұрын
She's a beaut, clark
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@sapelesteve5 күн бұрын
Terrific job on building that shoe cabinet Jeff & Rob! 👍👍🔨🔨
@redscortgt935 күн бұрын
Sadly Rob retired, but still great work as always.
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Thanks, Steve!
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Correct. Thanks!
@t.e.11895 күн бұрын
Nice job Jeff. I'm curious how would you replace just one stile on a warped door? Maybe a video idea for you, never seen one do that.
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Gotta cut it off and recut the joinery! Almost as slow as making an entire new doors.
@t.e.11894 күн бұрын
@@TodaysCraftsmen I assume you would cut it at the end of the tongue all the way down the door. Is that correct? Seems like you would get blow out when routing the rails (perhaps you could protect the last on going through the cutter). And wouldn't the panel cause issues, perhaps shaving small amounts off the face especially if it's a flat panel (which would not be fully supported on the table top) having the tendency to tilt. Then there would no doubt be the pain of refinishing, brushing or spraying the new stile (bare wood) into several existing finish coats on the door, seems like there will be a lot of build up around where the match up. I'm sure you would do a much better job than me. Sounds like a huge headache, but I'm willing to learn. If you ever feel so inclined please show us you secrets.
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Yeah cut the stile off leaving the entire tongue on the rail. Then clean up the rail by hand and glue in a new stile. If it already has finish on it you may as well start over!
@t.e.11893 күн бұрын
@@TodaysCraftsmen Okay that makes more sense cleaning up the rails by hand. Thanks
@TodaysCraftsmen3 күн бұрын
🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@danyodice10485 күн бұрын
Great video as always...🤘🤘🤘
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Thanks again!
@williamellis89935 күн бұрын
Looks great, Jeff. Some of the same money saving tips you've given us before. A reminder never hurts. Bill
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Thanks, Bill!
@finison15 күн бұрын
Do you know if poplar moves as much as the maple did ? We had maple bow over time as well. Looking to lower cost solid woods that would be painted, I would think poplar as a potential choice.
@warrenwerks5 күн бұрын
I’ve had better luck with soft maple over hard for panted stuff. Seems a little more predictable but poplar works well too
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Poplar is a pretty common painted wood.
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Yes. Hard maple is a PITA.
@ericklodnicki5 күн бұрын
Jon is right, it's a beautiful color combination. Gonna have to check out those Salice slides on some 36" wide drawers I have coming up. Great video as usual, thanks fellas. 🎯
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Thanks, brother! The Salices will be perfect.
@jgbcodemonkey5 күн бұрын
Terrific work as always, Jeff. I better not let my wife see this ... she'll get ideas! 🤣
@TodaysCraftsmen4 күн бұрын
Hahaha 🤫
@ProxyFinal8 күн бұрын
still nowhere to be found
@TodaysCraftsmen8 күн бұрын
Yeah, it’s a shame! I want to add some more drawer units to my stack. I check Lowe’s every time I’m there.