Hey this is Wes...if you have any questions or stuck on a particular project you need help with, go to www.woodworkingwithwes.com
@voixdelaraison59327 күн бұрын
Thank you
@WoodworkingWithWes5 күн бұрын
You are very welcome...I appreciate the support! Wes
@tonyg19588 ай бұрын
I always learns a few tricks when watching one of your videos!
@WoodworkingWithWes8 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it...that's what I work for!! Thanks for watching, Wes
@hmj.seward20158 ай бұрын
This has been very helpful. I literally cringe when I think of my first two cabinet facings. I did everything incredibly wrong on the first one (I'll admit, it went on a little cock-eyed, too) and the second one I just nailed each facing board to the cabinet front one at a time 😳. I still need to scribe one facing to the wall before nailing it on. My remaining cabinets will hopefully be MUCH better. Each project I work on helps me do the next one better.
@richarddpetersen1698 ай бұрын
Nice explanation and show and tell. One of these days when I get time, Im going to get going on a cabinet and your videos have been very helpful.
@dandugan8248 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video WEs. Always something to learn from you!
@brianrogalski93708 ай бұрын
All of projects (A lot of them inspired by you uses face frames and cleats. I love how it looks and hides my minuscule errors :-) thanks Wes !!
@WoodworkingWithWes8 ай бұрын
Oh thank you, I appreciate your comment! Keep up the good work, Wes
@gpanizzolo60908 ай бұрын
Muy buen trabajo Wes! Gracias por compartir tanta experiencia e ideas. Ese sistema de ensamblado tipo "pockets" es muy bueno! Un abrazo! Germán, Lomas de Solymar, Uruguay
@jeffabbott4038 ай бұрын
Wes I bet you’ve used one of those pneumatic dowel drillers like I did back in the early 80’s 😂. We would glue, dowel , clamp then pop a staple in each dowel. For both face frames and raised panel doors. What fun 😂
@valarieannaliza88058 ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you again.
@josephhickman96378 ай бұрын
Wes you are a jewel. Thanks man
@mike19684428 ай бұрын
Well, I’m going to consider myself EXTREMELY BLESSED because the only thing this nearly 60 year old woman learned was a new word-persevere. Enjoyed watching!
@victormitchell67448 ай бұрын
I have a Kreg Forman as well as the manual version. They work fine but after I bought a Castle unit I rarely use the Kreg. The angle on the Kreg is 15 degrees which can cause misalignment. The Castle is 6 degrees (I think). Works much better.
@nowherewoodcraft8 ай бұрын
I just purchased a Castle 110 myself because it makes more sense to have a 6 degree hole and the shank hole to come out all the way on the end of the pocket board leaving the screw to tap and bore only into the joined piece. These two features lessen the possibility of bulging and splitting the joined board. All in all, the Castle will especially be optimal for the .5 inch face-frames I use for for my wainscots. I still use my Kreg for joining plywood or 2 x 4 /6 projects.
@JNewellworks8 ай бұрын
Nice explanation Wes!
@WoodworkingWithWes8 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful...thank you for visiting! Wes
@bobstan55038 ай бұрын
On doing a face frame recently, I discovered all 3/4” stock is not equal. Bought at both Lowes and Home Depot. Found thickness of 3/4” poplar differed. When clamping prior to driving screws on pocket screws, had to clamp both pieces separately to the flat table. Joint flush on front, but not back.
@briantrue44838 ай бұрын
I use the Kreg 520 pro but my holes are always sloppy with a bunch of tear out. Not sure what i'm doing wrong.
@Dan-ol2rd8 ай бұрын
Wes, when you layout a face frame how do you determine how much of it overlaps your cabinet box, is there a standard?
@nowherewoodcraft8 ай бұрын
Good question, but let's go further for Wes. How much overlap for INSIDE? How much overlap for outside? (I like a bit of a reveal on some of my cabinets.)
@caseyheffington32868 ай бұрын
I’m wanting to build a telescoping console table that extends up to 10’. But I don’t want blocky legs, I’d rather have something turned. Is this something you’d be interested in making a how to video on?
@ОлегНемчин-и3д8 ай бұрын
They're watching you in Russia too. Thanks a lot for the content
@WoodworkingWithWes8 ай бұрын
W😀W...that's awesome! Thanks for watching, Wes
@hanko57508 ай бұрын
Ya I always called them European cabinets also, guess that ages me. LoL!! But I like face frame cabinets better. Thanks for the video!
@algolaserofficial8 ай бұрын
Hi Wes, We are AlgoLaser, we are devoted to laser engraver industry. We saw your videos and was deeply impressed by your creativity, your works are so amazing. Would you mind sharing your contacts, we sincrely invite you to be the first to test our latest laser engraver!
@stevedarnell84447 күн бұрын
You need a blue hammer. That way you could have some crystal blue persuasion. Ok I old but it’s a good song
@WoodworkingWithWes6 күн бұрын
Yes...that was a good song and I remember it well 😃 Thanks, Wes
@wlovett8 ай бұрын
I love the relaxed atmosphere with your videos. I have a personal question. Your voice sounds a lot like a guy with the last name Holland. Any relation to folks named Holland?
@austinbassfishingguide43337 ай бұрын
This guy is really awesome, and it's like no stress. I have a cabinet company Monarch Woodworks of Austin and I learn something from every one of his videos.
@philshock38058 ай бұрын
Good, solid process that keeps everything perfectly aligned. However, what is the purpose of the single pocket screw? At first, I thought you did that to prevent screws from colliding where you had two joints come together in the same spot (one screw on one side, two on the other), but you didn't use it that way.
@hmj.seward20158 ай бұрын
I can't be sure, but with narrow facings you need to be careful not to split the wood drilling the pocket screw holes. But two screws on one side keeps it from twisting- even if it is clamped. I've had that happen. If that isn't it, I'd also be interested for the reason.
@arlpack91616 ай бұрын
What type of glue that you use Mr. Wes...😂
@WoodworkingWithWes6 ай бұрын
Hi...I use Titebond Original Wood Glue. Thanks for watching, Wes😀