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@SugarFreeTargets2 сағат бұрын
7:00 I'd recommend putting a sealant on the MDF first before painting. I needed to replace the baseboard in my bathrooms because the moisture ruined the MDF. However, I really like the profile of them.. So I tested a scrap piece by sealing it with a flex seal spraycan I had laying around and threw it in a tub of water for 24 hours. It was perfectly fine after that test. Flexseal does add some texture to it but I'd imagine there's far better alternatives compared to what I had laying around.
@eddents3 сағат бұрын
Showing good, better and best is a service to your viewers and Is much appreciated. Thank-you! It allows newbies to see they can start woodworking with minimal tools and aspire to build with more complexity as time, money and desire permits.
@staceyward777Сағат бұрын
"Senor Stumpy" lol I'm sure James will appreciate that. Somebody else referred to "that whiskey butterfly" guy in another video I watched the other day. hahahaha
@paoloaccomando47782 сағат бұрын
As a 40 year wood worker- Perfect,Funny,educational Video as usual-Teach would be proud bro!!!!!🎉
@e4d5782 сағат бұрын
What don't you route before cutting and glue up? One long strip to route is easier, and no rounded interior corners at assembly.
@steveo95783 сағат бұрын
You forgot to address the commenters who will claim that you're not a real woodworker unless you can carve a full entertainment center from a block of wood using nothing but a prison shiv and a spool of twine....
@azpcox2 сағат бұрын
21:54 probably the best argument for metric system. :) You should try a metric door and see how close it is to the inch door.
@SzechuanChickenDogСағат бұрын
This dude is so smart. I mean it. All the self deprecating humor is help us dumb people relate more to him... Im convinced that most of the youtube wood workers are some of the smartest people on earth. Like comedians are ...its not what they do but the process and thought behind the explanation of why to do something in specific situations. Much respect. I know you're secret bud ... you're smart af
@edmundnyamupepema18 минут бұрын
Thank you Sir! I love how you spice up things with strategic woodworking humour! I wish I could like this 100k times
@rcbax4342 сағат бұрын
I really love your videos and always can't wait for the next one. I learn, I laugh and I have fun, please don't stop.
@4legdfishman55 минут бұрын
They all look good. I'm not going to guess. But 14 months on a laundry room!? My wife would be jealous that it could happen that soon! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Oh, and a great sense of humor to boot.
@lightspeedguru2 сағат бұрын
I too purchased the Graco paint sprayer from Home Depot. My project was a fence but I've since used it for a shop cabinet and it's not half bad. It takes a little experimentation with the speed control but the result was much better than a brush or roller. There is a learning curve as you need to follow ALL of the instructions, and clean up is still a chore... but I like it.
@karsimhguvjb9413Сағат бұрын
Damn. Just finished building my tool cabinet, sure would have looked nicer but would have also been heavier. Gives us begineers a lot of convidence knowing that simple builds can look so good. Thank you for your informative and entertaining videos. Geetings from Nepal.
@mikeking74703 сағат бұрын
Stiles stand (vertical); rails rest (horizontal). You're welcome. Did you cut the tenons in door three in the stiles or the rails?
@jsjohnst3 сағат бұрын
“Domestic terrorists” 😂
@ambitiousunorthodox2 сағат бұрын
I love DIY made easy and this channel is awesome!! Thanks for your videos! I just wish I had a garage or workshop.
@jasonk.7534Сағат бұрын
Enjoyed the video! I think the pro one is either a,b or c! Then again, I get into land wars with Sicilian's (yes, I know that isn't the correct quote). Keep up the good work!
@daviddura117250 минут бұрын
Well done!!!!!!
@johnhiemstra14643 сағат бұрын
Another fun and informative video. Thank you for that!
@lightspeedguru2 сағат бұрын
Good tip with the DAP. I had never considered that before but with MDF and paint, why not? Looks fantastic!
@StevePlaysGames1583 сағат бұрын
Nice job man! Keep up the good work!
@waltertgtpassi.603523 минут бұрын
GFY! 😂 Love it. Adding that to my DIY vernacular.
@joko-kc3wc3 сағат бұрын
GFY - Good for you. That’s what I tell them anyway.
@persibday.Сағат бұрын
this video is the answer of "u have bunch of tool" statement , btw thanks sir for nice video
@bjsmithart37 секунд бұрын
A is the high-end door. That’s my guess since the hole for the knob has been drilled. I’m renovating my shop (built drawer boxes yesterday). Great timing!
@markhagen77772 сағат бұрын
I think you’re a good teacher
@keithkester8574Сағат бұрын
“To that I say GFY” 😂
@glengoesthere3 сағат бұрын
hahaha! Lay your mdf flat...just like they don't at the big-box stores! lol!
@ericparham10863 сағат бұрын
I 100% agree with buying used when starting out with exclusion to consumables like saw blades. My first miter saw was a Bosch 12" glide that I bought off Facebook Marketplace. If it still has the stock blade on it, throw it out immediately. A cheap Diablo blade is better than the stock blade. I sold the saw to another starting woodworker about a year after for the price I bought the saw at, when I jumped to a Kapex. Same for my first planer, it was a DeWalt 735.
@lukemilligan205110 минут бұрын
"To that I say: GFY" LOL
@AxGryndr3 минут бұрын
I made MDF doors for a bathroom cabinet. I painted the with BIN shellac to act as a seal coat and then painted over top. After a year, the moisture still caused swelling. I remained the doors using exterior, or moisture resistant, MDF and now after 2 years there is no sign of moisture related swelling.
@lightspeedguru2 сағат бұрын
You forgot the 4th method... 3/4-inch MDF routed out with a CNC machine. LOL
@leejohnson72933 сағат бұрын
I have built many doors using the beginner method, both for personal projects as well as for customers. Never had a complaint, nor an issue.
@stt69692 сағат бұрын
A - poplar, B - pocket screws, C - MDF strips
@t3chfr33k2 сағат бұрын
Any update on the mitre saw stop block? Some months back you said you were going to start selling them and I'm in the market for one :)
@alantocheri3 сағат бұрын
0:44 hahahaha dude!
@jb5103 сағат бұрын
I’d never thought of rabbeting the panel on the third way to get the back flat for drawers. Thanks for the tip, but think I’d just use method 1 or 2.
@Saileahgaz2 сағат бұрын
I noticed that the MDF you're using in the first example has different colors (main body Vs. rails and stiles). Could it be that the thicker panel is HDF (high density fiberboard, sometimes also called hardboard)? Similar to MDF but much more dense?
@rkalle66Сағат бұрын
Wood movement in respect to humidity. Along the fibre less than 1%, perpendicular but radial (from bark to center of tree, through growth rings) ~3% to 5%, tangential (around the tree along growth rings) 6% to 10%. No movement at all on MDF (medium density fibreboard) or plywood. Pay attention to grain orientation of the center panel.
@nialstewart8263Сағат бұрын
Is Moisture Resistant MDF (MRMDF) a thing in the states? It's a denser product that cuts and machines better than the standard woolly stuff. Better for bathrooms as the name suggests.
@rhkipsСағат бұрын
Are there more doors or drawers in the world? First, define a hinge: A round or cylindrical mechanical device that pivots on a central point. Second, define a door: The thing you just made here. Now some clarification: A door front and a drawer front follow the same assembly method and have the same outward appearance. A wheel follows the same principal as a hinge, it just never stops pivoting. Now use math to cancel out your common denominators (drawer front & door front -> door & drawer), and you arrive at the conclusion that a drawer is just a door on an infinity hinge. There are more doors in the world, and drawers are just a conspiracy to oppress the common man. :D
@zapa1pntСағат бұрын
Yes, we put a man on the Moon, using fractions (Oy Vey!) and Slide Rules!!! Oy Vey Vey!!!!! 😁✌🖖
@erikleorga3 сағат бұрын
Funny, I gave away scraps to another woodworker and he thought my garage had $20k worth of tools. Been at this for 10 years and I don't think I've even spent $5.
@TheBert2 сағат бұрын
We put a man on the moon using metric measurements. #justsayin
@Frank-l3j4p58 минут бұрын
And slide rules
@ChrisStCyr-gnt712 минут бұрын
My few thoughts… First, jigs. You missed the opportunity to sell the jigs as beginner projects. Before I not someone could use a jigsaw. You could build a cross cut and ripping jig for a jigsaw. Circular saw you could have encouraged beginners to build their own ‘track saw’ guide. Two easy beginner projects that make this task easier. On the subject of saws, people were making cupboard doors before power tools were common. Just saying it is possible. I love my hand tools, but I’m using my table saw and miter saw all day to make doors! 😉 I could use my hand tools though. Jigsaw and sanding blocks even simpler than a circular saw. With a fine blade, you can get some clean cuts. Your building visits are great. Thanks for not caving to the tool review algorithm.
@SRBurchNC49 минут бұрын
team door
@damienmartinguillerez2 сағат бұрын
You put a man on the moon, using metric ;)
@zapa1pnt56 минут бұрын
"GFY" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@rodpotts26662 сағат бұрын
I just iron on 3/4 edge band.
@maciej92802 сағат бұрын
yeah you did put man on the moon all while using metric system ;P and one time they didn't they lost a mars orbiter ;)
@coreywalker2656Сағат бұрын
Maybe not $20,000 but definitely over $19,995 shop is needed
@Valmorphanator2 сағат бұрын
Am I a wood worker if I buy doors online for $50 each
@hansangbСағат бұрын
One pro tip that you used "This is a test/Still a test" but didn't call out. LABEL your test piece. Surely...I won't mistake a test piece with the real piece....but you will sooner or later. (and stop calling me Shirley). Everyone will have a moment of panic where you tear apart a glue up because you used the wrong piece, flipped it around etc. I don't know why human brain sucks at stuff like this, but I don't think I'm the outlier.
@NomenNescio99Сағат бұрын
You put a man on the moon using the metric units, NASA has been metric for like always. In -99 a subcontractor had used "freedom units" and Mars climate orbiter crashed after 10 months of travel due to the wrong unit system.
@tbone7193Сағат бұрын
Good video as always. Keep up the good work. However, "poplar is cheap" ? and from a home center???? Uh NnnnnnnnnnnOoooooo! It's not ! What planet was that home center on? Did you make this video years ago and are just now posting it because poplar is NOT cheap! Just 2 years ago I bought a 7ft 1x12 poplar board for the local home center because it had an awesome grain pattern. I have yet to use it. It cost me about $40. That SAME size board today just under $100 ...if you can find it in stock. Their website only lists a 2 board pack for $160. There is NOTHING cheap about that.
@ChrisStCyr-gnt731 минут бұрын
I need to move closer to him. Poplar isn’t cheap and make is two or three times the cost, not just a little more! 😂
@itscrikey2 сағат бұрын
I'd piss myself laughing if Trump just randomly abolishes the use of the Imperial measurement system in America 😂 so many would lose their minds.
@danielsybouts106559 минут бұрын
Why the negative obligatory ‘why not’ format
@timzak127 минут бұрын
“Why not” is negative?
@achimbonczek79443 сағат бұрын
I will never understand why someone can worship the imperial measurement numbers that much. It is stoneage times 2, and listening to these numbers is just crazy. Brits and other English speaking countries call it "tradition." It is just ridiculous!!!
@sturdyboneswoodworking2 сағат бұрын
What was the time code where you saw all the imperial measurements worship?
@busomite2 сағат бұрын
It’s just fractions, you get used to it quickly.
@dublinf44772 сағат бұрын
We put a man on the moon people …. Awesome!
@MylesKeef2 сағат бұрын
I don’t think anyone worships it. I’m an engineer in the US, we all know it’s stupid, but it’s how our brains work. I work in metric now, and had to retrain my brain, which is still not fully trained after 4 years. Someone says “75mm” and my brain instantly starts dividing by 25mm since my reference is 1 inch.. it sucks! Haha
@onlythetruth8832 сағат бұрын
That's where life began. Have respect.
@davidjanis19972 сағат бұрын
$600.00 sander
@cameronmassie6422 сағат бұрын
And?
@itscrikey2 сағат бұрын
So what? I'll happily buy him a basic sander to appease you.
@Lincolnstww40 минут бұрын
Legend has it no other sander is capable of sanding