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DIY Cabinets - The Complete Guide
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A smarter tool for small workshops
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A very challenging board to make
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Miter Saw Station with Storage
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@guystewart9554
@guystewart9554 12 сағат бұрын
want to see one about cutting holes like for speakers.
@jonathanstambovsky8616
@jonathanstambovsky8616 12 сағат бұрын
How do you determine the dimensions of your doors and drawer fronts??
@Arturas1244
@Arturas1244 15 сағат бұрын
there is one more actually few where you use for cabinets or furniture where inside either metal, or hook metal used so it could be removed and moved to other place
@starlxrd868
@starlxrd868 16 сағат бұрын
Its easy when you got thoes type of tools its harder when dont have it
@dbf1dware
@dbf1dware 22 сағат бұрын
I absolutely love the rolling shop-vac setup. Super nice! If/when I get to have a shop, that might be the first thing I make (well, after a MEGA-accurate cross-cut sled... because we all MUST make one of those).
@ianferguson3543
@ianferguson3543 Күн бұрын
I gave this a thumbs up. IMHO there are too many words. Just name the tool and show what it does.
@Jeff-jg7jh
@Jeff-jg7jh Күн бұрын
Labels. I have that exact same label maker. I think making labels is fun. If you have fifty little drawers for nuts and bolts, etc. like I do it helps to label them.
@GeoFry3
@GeoFry3 Күн бұрын
Step one get a 1000sft space to work in. No christmas decorations No halloween decorations No unfinished project materials No bicycles No camping gear No power wheels No long-term storage No cars No other hobbies other than wood working. No scuba gear No 3d printers No laser etchers No welding gear No legos No computer workstations No electronics No books No fishing gear Then you might have enough space to have a well organized shop. I really need to clean out my garage. Sigh
@CU96821
@CU96821 Күн бұрын
I would like to see the workbench "in action"! 😁
@Kathyoftheglade
@Kathyoftheglade 2 күн бұрын
big fan of the tape. but if im doing a repeatable then im also using big set screws screwed into the threaded inserts on my spoilboard. those and a swivel cam hold the work pretty good and i get the same results every time
@geoffreyhicks9482
@geoffreyhicks9482 2 күн бұрын
Great video, but I was disappointed that I didn't see the half-lap joint mentioned in the first section. They're relatively easy to make (super easy if you have a router), and they take full advantage of the "stronger than the wood itself" property by gluing two faces instead of an edge to end grain. Disadvantages are that you need slightly longer pieces because of the overlap, and in my experience it can introduce some weakness at the edge of the lap if there's risk of it flexing perpendicular to the surface of the joint.
@nickholguin2635
@nickholguin2635 2 күн бұрын
Where do i buy those wall hanger lumber racks? So sick
@MWAWoodworks
@MWAWoodworks 2 күн бұрын
The orange ones?
@nickholguin2635
@nickholguin2635 2 күн бұрын
Yea those orange ones
@MWAWoodworks
@MWAWoodworks 2 күн бұрын
amzn.to/3zbA3ro
@katgmied3
@katgmied3 2 күн бұрын
My research has been leading me to 15-18° slope on the roof if you get snow. Steeper the better.
@MWAWoodworks
@MWAWoodworks 2 күн бұрын
We don't really ever get snow where Im at. Actually snow may act as a nice insulator in the winter 🤔
@hansangb
@hansangb 2 күн бұрын
@7:45 A $20 box fax with an air filter (HEPA or close to it) also works GREAT.
@scottgotreaux7235
@scottgotreaux7235 2 күн бұрын
Good luck brother.
@Dubjaxfilms
@Dubjaxfilms 2 күн бұрын
What's your problem with milimetres ?
@KJ-tq3sm
@KJ-tq3sm 3 күн бұрын
You have a link or name of your table saw? looking to buy one soon
@MWAWoodworks
@MWAWoodworks 2 күн бұрын
amzn.to/4bVRevI
@Harrell423
@Harrell423 4 күн бұрын
This is awesome, a great food safe wood finish. I wonder how much you could sell these for?
@bluedragontoybash2463
@bluedragontoybash2463 4 күн бұрын
Kaizen foam ? so that is the name of that thing. I got lots of that thing from packaging material.
@randy8920
@randy8920 4 күн бұрын
What are the dimensions for the motor saw stand??they
@robertsmith3518
@robertsmith3518 4 күн бұрын
After seeing your red and green tools , I know your intentions are not mine . Good luck
@oldbearnews
@oldbearnews 4 күн бұрын
Question(s) - other then looks what is the function of bread boards? Timber (table top etc) can still cup or bow or rip if "wrongly" attached to the leg structures - right? If you KNOW that there will be large seasonal timber movement (say 5mm plus) then that will always show against the breadboards no matter how good the woodworking?? In that enviroment you would have to accept a mis match on the edges - or not bother at all?!?! Looking forward to the answers. Cheers From New Zealand
@MWAWoodworks
@MWAWoodworks 4 күн бұрын
That's correct. In some cases it's unavoidable. Breadboards are there to keep the top flat but there can be a tradeoff
@bigkahuna75
@bigkahuna75 4 күн бұрын
how about mounting your track on your garage door?
@MWAWoodworks
@MWAWoodworks 4 күн бұрын
I do that! I use Track Racks from Fastfap
@Mr.SuperDuper-idk
@Mr.SuperDuper-idk 4 күн бұрын
Where’s your purse? 👛 With that tiny saw slide drawer 😂 WTHELL man seriously 😂
@MWAWoodworks
@MWAWoodworks 4 күн бұрын
Be jealous of my tiny drawer all you want 😂😂😂
@ByTheGrain.mengyang
@ByTheGrain.mengyang 4 күн бұрын
You must have drilled the holes for the clamps before you got your drill press adapter.
@apswirl
@apswirl 5 күн бұрын
I’m a complete novice and I’m wondering if it’s best to paint the cabinets before or after assembly? Any advantage either way as far as achieving the most professional, polished look possible?
@MWAWoodworks
@MWAWoodworks 4 күн бұрын
I think almost everyone paints after assembly. I don't normally paint the inside, only the outside and the faces of the cabinets which can be done after assembly of the boxes.
@timothypearson1112
@timothypearson1112 5 күн бұрын
foghorn leghorn
@gregdoyle829
@gregdoyle829 5 күн бұрын
Ragged factory edge? 😂
@diy-hyrum9842
@diy-hyrum9842 5 күн бұрын
I never saw any videos on upgrades for a drill press before this video. But I have to say that great minds think alike. I built a larger platform for my drill press. I even had put T- track just like you! I wish I added the sacrificial center. And yours is about 30% larger then mine, and I like it. I think I'm gonna rebuild it.
@Rompestromper
@Rompestromper 5 күн бұрын
Mafell dowel mortiser is the better domino machine imho
@MWAWoodworks
@MWAWoodworks 5 күн бұрын
Yep and it's more expensive than a Domino too
@Rompestromper
@Rompestromper 5 күн бұрын
@@MWAWoodworks only to buy the machine, or they are roughly the same price, but if you count the price of dominoes versus dowels then it gets cheaper quite fast. But in the end luxury tools for a diy, must for a pro
@MWAWoodworks
@MWAWoodworks 3 күн бұрын
I'll have to check it out some time
@Rompestromper
@Rompestromper 2 күн бұрын
@@MWAWoodworks I think it is a very good option for furniture making, specially the ddf40 since you can use it fast for shelf pins as well and has a lot of auto alignment options which were on the first version of the domino but was a mafell patent. I know all these tools are an investment but here in the shop it runs up to 10 hours a week doing work which normally takes 25 hours a week roughly which in modern days safes you up to a 1000 euro a week in labour. We do use it for shelf pinning and joinery and made a calculation between dominoes and dowels and if you do about 250 joints a week the mafell becomes cheaper in about 1,5 month. Just that is how we looked at it. Jot saying you have to do this of course but just how we looked at it.
@0.o793
@0.o793 5 күн бұрын
I loved it!
@ricoc9492
@ricoc9492 5 күн бұрын
Brother you have a great way of explaining with the right amount of demonstration and examples. Great video
@andyboybennett
@andyboybennett 6 күн бұрын
There is yet another option for blast gaates. There are several designed for shop-made gates that avoid the problem of dust building up and blocking the sliding part of the gate. I watched a bunch of YT videos, and settled on Jonathan Katz-Moses' design. He sells router templates for making 2-inch or 4-inch. For the most part, I'm happy with this choice.
@Todd22560
@Todd22560 6 күн бұрын
Good video. But enough with the pop in videos. They are not funny and they don't do anything to enhance your videos. Otherwise. I really enjoyed your topics.
@qmoonwalker3847
@qmoonwalker3847 6 күн бұрын
That turned out gorgeous!
@videogamesplanet6631
@videogamesplanet6631 6 күн бұрын
Step 1: Buy all the tools for $5000 and then start the process with step 2.
@TGSSMC
@TGSSMC 6 күн бұрын
the most important multi-tool one can ever have in the workshop is the "ol' persuader/equalizer/book o'complaints/debt collector" mine runs in the family for the past 80 years or so, i inherited it from my grandfather it even has a special feature, it holds the workshop doors open during summer. 😀😍
@user-yl5pc4vc1i
@user-yl5pc4vc1i 6 күн бұрын
That jig you made was amazing!(pocket hole)
@user-io9ln1or7c
@user-io9ln1or7c 6 күн бұрын
Thank you Sir 🎉
@duckmanjoel
@duckmanjoel 6 күн бұрын
Love this coop! I built mine out of treated 2x2s as a walk-in A frame but this is so much nicer. To cut hardware cloth, just use an old pair of scissor hedge clippers (or borrow your neighbors, lol) Zip right through it.
@seanlandsman7516
@seanlandsman7516 6 күн бұрын
Subscribed! Loved everything about this video. Super clear, funny (ie, engaging), and my favorite part was the Google search terms. Exactly what a good teacher should strive for.
@Dbaxter261
@Dbaxter261 7 күн бұрын
I would look for a pocket hole jig with the clamp in the front it makes a big difference in ease of use.
@GoRams-WR_DB-21
@GoRams-WR_DB-21 7 күн бұрын
Definitely the magnet feature. I would’ve never thought of that, it’s very clever.
@ernieforrest7218
@ernieforrest7218 7 күн бұрын
Ok, now lets see you make a raised panel door.
@MWAWoodworks
@MWAWoodworks 7 күн бұрын
I've done that! Check out my media console video😁
@Here2Heal-rf88
@Here2Heal-rf88 7 күн бұрын
Looks like Donald duck with teeth lol
@mobareini4572
@mobareini4572 9 күн бұрын
Top Video, a very, very nice Worhshop. Greetings from Vienna, Reini
@user-km2fr4ll6v
@user-km2fr4ll6v 9 күн бұрын
How do you determine the width of the draw boxes?
@HBSuccess
@HBSuccess 9 күн бұрын
He tries out different ones because with 275,000 subs he’s getting free tools from mnfcts by the train car load. Instead of a $10,000 ad in “Fine Woodworking” they can send $100 (at their cost) to a YT Influencer and wind up with even more sales.
@paullalekna5478
@paullalekna5478 9 күн бұрын
It would be handy to know what size of T-channel you used in each application, and what size matches the saw table slots and your mitre fence slide
@SpencerDonahue
@SpencerDonahue 10 күн бұрын
I have Hinoki boards from Japan at home, they don't make food taste weird and they don't ruin the delicate edge of quality knives the way that hard wood can. Woodworkers just like using hardwood because it looks amazing and you can turn it into a work of art, cooks just want something that doesn't ruin their knives and that its flat and heavy. And the only people that care about the deeper markings from the knife into softwoods are woodworkers, chefs do not care and for good reason - its just a tool.
@MWAWoodworks
@MWAWoodworks 9 күн бұрын
Truth!