Think of all the money you’ve saved by drilling a hole handle! That’s a hole lot of savings!
@garycook91673 ай бұрын
Hi Scott, we use Egger laminate MFC boards most of the time and if you edgeband them yourself, you can get good results. For the initial cut in the board though, definitely a triple-chip blade and then before adding edgeband, it improves the edge dramatically if you can linish the board edge to remove the smallest chips and get a super-clean edge before banding. Blow away any linished dust with air before edging. We use triple-chip blade, Festool Conturo, Festool MFK 700EQ, glue cleaning fluid (to remove any fine glue lines left after trimming) and Festool also do a polish and pad to shine up the edges when finished.
@lukeburton16553 ай бұрын
Hey Scott. Not sure if applicable in NZ but in England we have Blum hinges that take a restrictor that stops the door from colliding with other units or a wall for instance
@Bradley.borg992 ай бұрын
Stunning work Scott should be proud of yourself my man
@georghofmann17823 ай бұрын
10:41 for the Partical-Board, the cutting for the Sink, it is good practice to seal the hole cut with Silicone, otherwise moisture make a sponch out of it, also a potential source of mold .. those things are used here in germany all over the place, from cheap till expansiv, and such things make the difference between 1 year shelf life or 10 years
@cezariuszii84803 ай бұрын
Hi there. Great thing you get hafele leg adjuster, its just allows to level yout cabinets alone much faster and simpler without getting up and down to check level. Few tips from kitchen fitter, when cutting out for sink drill 10 mil holes in each of the corners such they just touch your cut lines. Its preventing some stress issues with laminate, egger intruction even says that. Use thin layer of silicon to seal exposed edges in that cut. U could use those thin strip of laminate to cover sides of counter top, im doing that even when something will cover it. That is extra layer of protection agaist moisture. You made great decission to build sink cabinet as you done, those vertical stripes of ply will greatly improve stabilty of countertop and hopefully lower laminate stress in the corners of your cutout. As for handles. There are few option to avoid hitting cabinet that is next to it. Use blum tip-on or any push to open system (you must change hinges for "loose" ones) Cut your doors longer so you can open them via lip under cupboard. Use angle restrictor for hinges so they open about 85 degrees instead of 100/110. For the drawer: Check if they are meant to be used for just one side of it ( drawer may lean in future) If not just add one to top and bottom for extra stability and you still have an acces as you do now. For the holes for shelves
@shushumna3 ай бұрын
The overhead hanging cabinet doors could be a finger width longer and you wouldn’t need handles or holes!
@fromalandfarfaraway41923 ай бұрын
Haha, when Jess asked about the Häfele Tool I really has to laugh at the 80$ answer. Because that is the same strategy I use, all of the tools my wife asked me cost about 100€, always 😂😊
@simonablett86133 ай бұрын
Same here, but then I have stopped asking the price for her handbags, shoes, clothes etc. 😂😂
@patch52173 ай бұрын
Aye, and when the pot of Osmo at the start was $136 :D
@dougsaunders81093 ай бұрын
I too shop at that place that does Festool for 100, whatever your currency is 😂
@leecox90203 ай бұрын
Hi Scott you should try blum. Tip on push to open no need for handles
@tipofthepocketsord16823 ай бұрын
Love your videos. Do me a favor. Get some pozi bits before you do any more cabinet work. The sound of the bit camming out on those screws is like nails on a chalkboard.
@jarv20113 ай бұрын
One of my pet hates on tv and KZbin is people using either the incorrect bit or a rounded over bit when putting screws in then having that rattle of the bit camming out
@camjonron3 ай бұрын
Great episode per usual! I'm inspired to fit-out our laundry. Question - Does Jess do voice overs for Spark? there's a Spark ad that rolls straight after your videos, the likeness is astounding, maybe its AI.
@roguetrail3 ай бұрын
What the software you used to draw the laundry? Thanks for the videos.
@numbereightyseven3 ай бұрын
The irony of the view at 4:20 wasn't lost on me. I thought, "that's a lot of dead wood". And then I thought, "oh yeah - days what carpenters and builders use every day!"
@fibbsjc3 ай бұрын
First time I’ve ever did a 10 second rewind to rewatch the intro to an ad space before
@remiewatkins80323 ай бұрын
Awesome Job Scott great video
@Kawazykiwi3 ай бұрын
Hey Scott. I know your videos are more vlog like now. But if you could make an updated video on tool/workwear essentials for apprentices (particularly first year) that would be really helpful.
@misteritscuz3 ай бұрын
I mean, to be fair, your grr-ripper is probably safer than that push stick, but it's still cool.
@wojciechozga21483 ай бұрын
Bioply it's a future of furniture no formaldehyde and renewable raw materials used
@choppy85743 ай бұрын
blum hinges (can get a bunnings) you can get hinge restrictors for it that limits the swing to 90 degrees, most standard hinges have a range of 110-120 degrees. Or if you happy with no handles they a push to open option.
@Otto-W3 ай бұрын
When I remodeled my we tested iut a few handles. Both of us like one that was similar to what uou picked out but we found ourselves catching the edges on our clothes. For your application the simple hole looks good. As for melamine there are different types and grades. A cheap melamine isn't good to work with but a high end version isn't bad and its ability to withstand moisture is unmatched.
@helboy012 ай бұрын
Hey cabinetmakers. Why/when would you use adjustable feet instead of a wooden, levelled plinth?
@jenfizz43127 күн бұрын
Hi my cuboard in the hallway is 1200 wide would i be able to build a laundry ....also worried about the noise ....
@haphazard13423 ай бұрын
For the tall sliding cabinet, couldn't you use a drawer slider rail on either the top or the bottom to constrain the movement? Or does the way they attach and how you remove the "drawer" conflict with mixing axes like that?
@carl41303 ай бұрын
Hey Scott what was the hand held device you used to help lift the cabinet
@icecorner873 ай бұрын
why did you tear down the fireplace?
@thomasnn3 ай бұрын
Working with any kind of veneered or laminated board can be so infuriating
@needaman663 ай бұрын
Holy s!%# for that price you could have bought butcher block style real timber from ikea or bunnings. You got jipped homeslice.❤
@tradetech78893 ай бұрын
Umm, If you don't want to chip your cheap laminate top while cutting then simply cut it from the underside! Jezz 🤨
@RogierYou3 ай бұрын
Could have used European push closings.
@urbanlucky983 ай бұрын
Honestly adjusting those feet are like the worst. 80,- for a tool for life to never mess with feet again, good deal!
@amuongosia6243 ай бұрын
👍
@johnbowen53363 ай бұрын
Never work with Melamine, Animals or Children. Horrible stuff, Melamine. Pity my employer loves the stuff so much.
@CherrieMcKenzie3 ай бұрын
W. C. Fields still lives!! 🤣😂
@elsiehupp3 ай бұрын
What about natural linoleum?
@johnbowen53363 ай бұрын
@@elsiehupp ah, linoleum, the natural habitat of the majestic Nauga, who's hydes grace only the finest furniture. 😏
@elsiehupp3 ай бұрын
@@johnbowen5336 I think you’re mistaking linoleum for vinyl. (natural) linoleum is basically pasta, albeit unusually fibrous (since humans can’t digest cellulose). natural linoleum is made from linseed (flax) oil and ground-up cork, and in its basic formulation is indeed edible. if you don’t want floor lasagna, though, vinyl is made from fossilized plant matter (petroleum) and is *not* edible. plus with vinyl you can put a thin printed laminate on the surface that will look terrible with even the teeniest bit of wear!
@iwb703 ай бұрын
@@elsiehuppyes indeed real, proper old skool lino is lovely stuff for floors and drawer liners. Unfortunately it's too soft for construction, which is a shame.
@banehd40902 ай бұрын
That’s not melamine
@alaurben3 ай бұрын
Hi Scott, when you're cutting out for a sink, or hob, in laminate tops, pre-drill the corners with a 15-20mm bit, then cut to leave a radius. A square cut corner can sometimes cause stress fractures in the laminate. Also, seal the exposed chipboard edges with silicone before installing the sink, it can save the top if the sink's own seal fails over time. When cutting melamine/laminate, try using a triple-chip blade. It gives a much better cut, especially on a track saw.
@CAVjoinery3 ай бұрын
come on my man you should use push to open pistons instead drilling through the face of the door ,as well you forgot to score(2-3mm) the cuts first i can see chips all over :) and the fact that you didn't put a radius in the cut out sink in my opinion it is ok as the chipboard doesn't act like real wood that has long grain that could carry the split in corner so you did it right i get that in my videos a lot! anyway you are cool carpenter Scott!
@Paul-rs6xi3 ай бұрын
Hey Scott. Every time you bend down there to get the washing out or put it in, you're going to remember this. "I should have put that cupboard under the washer". As my wife would say. Designed by a Man.
@faithful4513 ай бұрын
Maybe you should ask your wife for her input during the design phase lol
@markhodges12763 ай бұрын
Wouldn't that make the dryer (which is being stacked in the plan) too high to load/unload?
@Paul-rs6xi3 ай бұрын
No. Not at all. All things can be massaged to your own requirements. I have an off the shelf all metal powder coated sliding drawer under my washer dryer in a unit laundry. Its 400mm odd high and leaves the dryer opening at the right height for accessing the clothes. I'm 5 foot 7 or I think 164cm so if your taller you can go higher.
@davidmurphy91513 ай бұрын
@@faithful451 That would just make you four times as wrong.
@terrytopliss95063 ай бұрын
See how you’re steadily falling into the art of making cabinets Scott, thinking on the job to make alterations. Just knew with all the video’s in Auckland you were a very precise woodworker. Thanks for the latest exciting episode.👍👍
@JCarathers3 ай бұрын
Greetings from East Texas!! I used a cut out of the same material as your cabinets for a desk top in my travel trailer. Put some 2" holes along the wall for cable and wire ports. The material look just right for a desk top and for the travel tailer. Easy to clean with a damp rag. I used a glue edge banding on the exposed faces. It is applied with a hot iron which heats the glue back of the banding and when cooled it just sticks. Your cabinets are going to look great and practicable for a laundry area. Enjoy all your videos and thanks for sharing.
@amuongosia6243 ай бұрын
Hey Scott, could make the doors 10mm or more over hang below the cabinets, use a handle, instead of drilling those holes lol, also you can get self restrictor fittings on the hinges so, the doors doesn’t hit the side panels.
@pingogpong3 ай бұрын
Well he is building a shelf underneath the cabinets. You can see it in the drawings. Still possible of course but probably why he didn't
@kennethbarber4383 ай бұрын
I would have sealed all cut edges of particle board counter, including sink cutout.
@Visionist3 ай бұрын
Wouldn't worry about it at all. Have had a laminate counter in the kitchen for 20 years and the sink cutout is holding up fine.
@steventhomas94613 ай бұрын
Even better would have been to put a push to open catch ,now if you are putting those handles everywhere else then the hole now looks out of place.
@mnmlro3 ай бұрын
I've seen people adding the slide rails on the bottom and on the top instead of the sides. Would've that worked for your use case?
@Nebsm29463 ай бұрын
Solution for your over cupboard handle problem use Blum Tip-on for doors (push to open catches) instead. I typically drill a 10mm hole in the edge of the cabinet instead of using the mounts. Keeps the whole thing clean and simple and solves the issue.
@stuartjones22422 ай бұрын
forget the handles on doors more trouble than they are worth , instead shape the bottom of the door at 45 deg front to back , its hided but looks good
@leroymellix56473 ай бұрын
Hi Scott, you are very important to to our trade because of the way you stay true to value. Not cost for the show. As usual well done you twice Blessed you are!
@akorenkov3 ай бұрын
In reality, it doesn't even need a handle. Push open/close hardware would have been perfect there.
@Gam3rsOfAus3 ай бұрын
You can get himg restricts depending on the brand of hinge, I know Blum sell them
@AnthonyCabrera-cy4rx3 ай бұрын
It nice, to see Scott videos, is relaxing, entertaining and y can learn something new ☺️💯💪.
@lentztennis3 ай бұрын
Finger hole door pulls look good, but the area around the hole will always be dirty without a stand away pull.
@keelanshadforth66973 ай бұрын
Hey Scott, flip the benchtop over and cut it with the track saw face down on bench. It won't chip because the teeth are cutting into the laminate.
@joemurphy29493 ай бұрын
Came here to say this 👍
@Torchedini3 ай бұрын
And have good support from sacrificial wood below. Bottom will chip a bit but that is at the bottom :)
@wearsjorge553 ай бұрын
Done so many cuts, thought to myself "this is crap", turned it over and said "at least it ain't scrap" There's a logic to your flipside cutting
@fredio543 ай бұрын
Urethane, epoxy, oil, wax, or paint the inside of the finger pull holes or the raw wood will end up gross from skin oil and grime accumulation.
@bananajokerjoe28523 ай бұрын
Greetings from Germany, we work a lot with Melamin. For the right job nice, cheap and durable enough. When you need a stronger surface, just combine it with HPL. A lot of "mistakes" you make are the normal learning process with these sort of materials :)
@gavinhay66273 ай бұрын
In most of Europe, cabinets of that sort are just made of melamine laminated chipboard or mdf. A lot cheaper, not as strong, but does the job. You can even get edge banding that looks like plywood. As far as buying the materials. You create a cut list, give it to the supplier, and you get all your pieces accurately cut. You just need to drill some holes and join it all together. Simple as.
@mtnbikeman853 ай бұрын
We get that stuff to. The laminated ply is a bit nicer/heavy duty (doesn't puff up like wheat bix when it gets a drip of water on it) but the chip out problem is really bad.
@Cynyr3 ай бұрын
Is that because of the whole you must bring your own kitchen thing?
@georgethomas65413 ай бұрын
@@mtnbikeman85high moisture resistant particleboard properly edged is going to be way better than that plywood with raw edge. Is it even moisture resistant? And using a veneered chipboard product for the benchtop with a big sink cut out in it…OMG 😮
@lijpowww3 ай бұрын
@@Cynyr That's mostly only Germany
@alfredonskiАй бұрын
Where I am from in Puerto Rico, we use PVC panels, with laminate. The laminate is thicker than melamine, way stronger and durable.
@JeremyYoungDesign3 ай бұрын
I used that exact same product from Plytech to build some cabinetry. I came to the conclusion that one of the reasons it's priced so well is that the melamine laminate is extremely thin. From what I have seen, the high end melamine panels have a significantly thicker face laminates.
@frostfang833 ай бұрын
Loving the table saw push stick!!!!!
@johnfitzpatrick24693 ай бұрын
G,day Scott Brown from Sydney Australia. Are you using the correct fitting cordless screw bit? You seem to be "machine gunning" just a little. 🙃🇦🇺
@zoerochelle3 ай бұрын
Melamine edge is also very sharp. I cut my finger just brushing off debris from drilling in it.
@simonpetermurrell3 ай бұрын
Scott, I saw an old guy score down both sides of the cut he was going to make. He did the cleanest cut I have ever seen. Cleaner than using tape. Problem is to measure those two lines each time is a mission!
@tommotube3 ай бұрын
Score
@reamoved89463 ай бұрын
Awesome, u should add plastic sleeves in and around the finger pulls, they can be easily 3d printed and it will class it up a bit
@godwor8483 күн бұрын
The best material for INSIDE in kitchen cabinets in my opinion is melamine! White glossy melamine ! I'm not talking about the face! Melamine is very easy to maintain and does not accumulate so much bacteria! Varnished and painted surfaces should be contraindicated, in my opinion, from a hygiene point of view! The smoother, the easier it is to clean! I want to emphasize that the >>> interior
@dmitryi37613 күн бұрын
I wonder, if you could install those rails for the vertical draw at the bottom and at the top. Perhaps, two and two. This way it won't be visible when opened, coz, let's be honest, it's ugly. =)
@andrewgordon71943 ай бұрын
What is that prop you used to fit the over cupboards? That looked awesome!!
@Heightren3 ай бұрын
But why aren't you using Melamine again?
@MegaFrankels3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I tried scrolling through the video to find an answer to the question in the title, but couldn't find it. I'll have to downvote. An answer to a question like this could be a 1 minute video...
@bigears4014Ай бұрын
Because it chipped easy that's why
@jbbresers20 күн бұрын
@@MegaFrankels 2:24 😐
@LukeHoersten3 ай бұрын
I like that push stick design! Can you share who sent it to you so I can ask for the plans?
@myopinion694203 ай бұрын
Scott, why did you go a vaneer benchtop over a solid wood one? We recently did our laundry and the most cost effective for us was a 2400x600x22 'project panel' from bunnings, it was like $100. Even with the clear coat it was much cheaper than any laminate option.
@codygifford18643 ай бұрын
Kitchen guy here…. Those project panels from Bunnings are ok, but unfortunately they are not made for high use Benchtops, I recommend applying multiple clear coats and regularly reapplying. The Benchtop Scott used was a high pressure laminate which is specifically made for Benchtops. Sometimes cheapest is not best
@myopinion694203 ай бұрын
@@codygifford1864 its not really a high use area though, sure you use it every day but it usually does not get the same abuse as a kitchen benchtop.
@katrinabell76843 ай бұрын
So good to see the new laundry come together .. we have holes for opening our cabinet doors !! I like the look.. a clean & modern look.🎉😎🎉you have great 🐦 bird 🦅 life .. they seem to chitter/ chatter when you’re filming .
@rossmcleod79833 ай бұрын
The trouble is….”the banality and ugliness of the cult of utility.” Don’t mean to be rude, not my style, but will you ever feel good walking into that space? I’ll be doing our small laundry soon and I am starting with some slabs of Lawson cypress and Himalayan cedar and making it up as I go. It’ll be fun all round, wonky, take ages and be cheap as chips to make.
@asaturn5 күн бұрын
I absolutely hate that chipboard crap. you're better off using a big cheap piece of pine and just filling the knots with polyurethane, coat the whole thing in a nice finish and it'll last longer and look prettier.
@garyrogers53443 ай бұрын
Hi Scott , my only criticism is the sink should be next to the washing machine cabinet and the laundry basket on the opposite side to avoid running water and waste pipes from the washing machine behind the laundry basket. Great vid👍
@michaelfairchild3 ай бұрын
Jess: Did you buy that though? Scott: I did, I bought it. Jess: Ho... How much was it that? Scott: [IM IN DANGER look] About 80 dollars.
@emielvandenbroucke7643 ай бұрын
I honestly dislike hardware on cabintery, i really like using just a hole a well. Its very honest ! Great job here scott.
@positiveaspect57303 ай бұрын
I did exactly the same thing with handles on my work bench. even though the kitchen cabinets, i re-used for the base, had tiny knob type handles i kept getting caught on then with my pants and belt pouches. cut a hole for a finger and problem solved.
@SiLeonard3 ай бұрын
Hi there Scott, I am about to start building my kitchen cabinets out of the same HPL ply and noticed you were using OSMO hard wax/oil on your edges..? Can you confirm the product and where you got it from please..? I am in Nelson often but based on the West Coast 👍🏼 cheers mate, love the channel! Si.
@Mecon93 ай бұрын
Cabines look Great Scott! Where did you get the drawings/plans for those cabinets?
@Cynyr3 ай бұрын
Her: "how much was that?!" Him: pause.. *what's an acceptable number?* "$80" Her: "Ohh, that's not obscene"
@bekkiebeans60042 ай бұрын
At least you have Melamine Ply, here in South Africa, we have Melamine Partical Board, (chipboard) talk about difficult. But yeah we are a poor nation when compared to developed countries, so we must use what we can afford.
@sparkyenergia2 ай бұрын
I just cut melamine for a cupboard just a couple weeks ago. I had to run my circular saw through it very slowly for it to not chip the melamine. 60 seconds for 60 centimetres, painfully slow.
@goergeerwoll3 ай бұрын
Might not being the most popular opinion but if you want to hide the cabinets a delicate curtain would do the job. Takes out the clutter and eases the eyes when walking through there.
@Syncop8rNZ3 ай бұрын
I like the cupboard handles that are an (aluminium?) extrusion that goes all the way along the edge of the door or drawer.
@zephyr14083 ай бұрын
The door pull problem with melamine? Since it looks very clean when nothing is on the face the last set I made the customer choose for me to leave the door proud on the bottom or side by like 3/32nds whereas your finger grabs it perfectly opening the door or drawer? Now each door has to follow the next one and so on! Looks super cln and him & his wife easily wipe it down every 7/10 day ! Or u can do a door pull?
@wrusty37673 ай бұрын
The German pronunciation is HAYFAHLA in English (just ask Ray next time!). 😄
@Dazza197463 ай бұрын
You don’t need to be told to cut face material upside down Scotty?! Sunday brain fart/ or that whole working at home thing 👍🏻
@unicorncycling8063 ай бұрын
Scott! That (pneumatic?) thing you use at 11:30min to hold up the cabinet. What in the name of all gods is this marvellous invention I NEED IT NOW !!!
@meestahwah3 ай бұрын
Search for cabinet jack or cabinet installation jack in the ol' Google and you should find a number of choices. I remember the first time I saw one of those. I had a similar reaction as you.
@TheshBuilds3 ай бұрын
Yeah that's pretty cool. I need one too
@davidmensik3 ай бұрын
Hi, I would guess - Bessey STE90 - telescopic drywall support. I'm also interested :)
@TheshBuilds3 ай бұрын
@@davidmensik thanks. That looks like it
@fredio543 ай бұрын
It's not OSB, it's just particleboard. It would have been cheaper to use acacia or birch or similar from bunnings even if you had to buy two and join them. Particleboard is such a bad idea in a wet room.
@michaelatkinson13783 ай бұрын
Your old man’s Makita jigsaw still going strong. What happened to your barrel jigsaw?
@garethamyes63873 ай бұрын
Hi Scott, is there a similar prefinished product available in NZ that you would recommend over the Melamine ply?
@anthonyhitchings10512 күн бұрын
Melamine chips, just like a laminate flooring plank.
@fazer127793 ай бұрын
Basic joinery!
@yup33983 ай бұрын
Do you have a CutShop down there? Just send them the plans and they CNC everything for you perfect. Honestly not to expenny either.
@Dragonited3 ай бұрын
Maybe you should have used white plastic strips instead of the black one since the black is rubbing off on the melamine.
@michaelowen59093 ай бұрын
If that sink is 40L or larger the PowerPoint is wayyy too close, needs to be minimum of 500mm away
@hifiandmtb3 ай бұрын
NZD$137 for a little tin of Osmo! Man, things are expensive...
@calebpeeters85402 ай бұрын
anyone know what clamps/lifters he is using to hold up the cabinets at around 11:30 in the video? kzbin.info/www/bejne/oITHaKdrmpyll9U
@fredsmith67253 ай бұрын
You're drill speed was too fast. Slow down for big holes and the melamine is more likely to stay intact. Great video as always.
@markhodges12763 ай бұрын
Probably overkill, but might have been worth doing a little waterproofing behind the washer and laundry cabinets in case you have a leak or busted braided line. At leas then the water will push out onto the sealed timber floor rather than go into the wall?
@vanduren2 ай бұрын
Thats no melamine ( sprayed on coating) but laminate ( paper resin sheet glued to your base material). Laminate is hard, so use sharp tools.
@numbereightyseven3 ай бұрын
I'd have to be checking every five minutes that it lines up - and it still wouldn't line up.
@danieldunstan3 ай бұрын
Haha when did you cut the hole for the tap? Magically appeared after the sink was installed ;)
@moored19793 ай бұрын
Ideally id recommend some sort of slide out drawer underneath your dryer somewhere, so you can rest the washing basket on it when pulling clothes out of dryer
@topplesshat99253 ай бұрын
A tip for veneered worktops is cutting them oversize and then Trimingham down using a straight edge and a router bit with a follower on it, you need a pretty meaty router but it leaves a beautiful edge
@paulmitchell64853 ай бұрын
I cut oversize and plane it down that gives a better edge too