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Klassen Woodworks
Canada
Приєднався 15 жов 2018
Welcome to the channel!
My name is Dave, from Klassen Woodworks
We build custom cabinetry and other wood related products
Anything and everything DIY furniture around the house
Showing you How-To's, custom builds, tips, and reviews
Our goal is to inspire and teach others the way of the trade!
Hope you enjoy and consider subscribing! God Bless!
My name is Dave, from Klassen Woodworks
We build custom cabinetry and other wood related products
Anything and everything DIY furniture around the house
Showing you How-To's, custom builds, tips, and reviews
Our goal is to inspire and teach others the way of the trade!
Hope you enjoy and consider subscribing! God Bless!
72" Custom Vanity | BLEACHING White Oak Before Stain
Hello there,
In todays project we build a custom 72" white oak vanity for our customer.
To get the color/tone they wanted, we needed to bleach the wood first which isn't as hard as you might think.
Hope you enjoy and are able to learn something from the video or show me how I can do better next time!
Hope you have a great day!
Follow us on Instagram @klassenwoodworks
In todays project we build a custom 72" white oak vanity for our customer.
To get the color/tone they wanted, we needed to bleach the wood first which isn't as hard as you might think.
Hope you enjoy and are able to learn something from the video or show me how I can do better next time!
Hope you have a great day!
Follow us on Instagram @klassenwoodworks
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Delivery and First Use | FELDER K500S
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In todays video, the saw is finally ready to go! Setting up dust collection and doing our first small project using the new saw. Thanks for viewing and consider subscribing! Have a great day!
First Cuts with the NEW Felder K500S!
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New upgrade in the Cabinet shop! Here are the first few sheets I processed through the machine, still lots to learn! Thank you and have a great day!
Building a Face Frame Cabinet
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90% of the time I build frameless cabinets, Today I'm building a cabinet with a Face Frame to match the customers existing cabinetry. Follow along and learn or let me know where I can improve! I upload much more regularly on my instagram: @KlassenWoodworks Thank you and have a great day!
Taking delivery of our Cantek MX340M Edgebander!
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This is the Cantek MX340M edgebander, here are the details on Akhurst Machinery website here in Canada: cantekamerica.com/product/cantek-mx340m-automatic-edgebander/ Instagram: klassenwoodworks
Perfect MITER cuts on the Tablesaw | White Oak Island Posts
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We are currently working on a kitchen for a customer. Project includes a white oak island, along with that we needed 3 posts for the island. We turned on the camera to show you how we get perfect miters at the tablesaw using an L fence and how we make out posts. Hope you enjoy! Have a great day! Follow along on Instagram @Klassenwoodworks
Full-time Cabinet Maker/Woodworker?! | Shop Update #1
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Hello there. In todays video we give you update on where Klassen Woodworks is heading, as a UA-cam channel and a business. Hoping to hear from you in the comments below Have a great day and God Bless!
Moving ALL the tools to the NEW workshop!
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Hey Everyone! For this video, documenting some of the move of the bigger items to the new shop. Showing some of the new setup and updates on whats to come! Hope you enjoy! Have a great and blessed day!
New Woodshop?! Big changes to come!
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We visit the new shop and take a small tour of what our vision is for the new place! Hope you enjoy! Follow us on Instagram @klassenwoodworks
Custom Storage & Workspace for My Wife's Cricut
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We build a storage cart for my Wife's Cricut machine. This cart brings all her material and items to one space for best effiency, her laptop has a dedicated shelf on the side and plenty of storage to be an all in one workplace. Easily moved around when not in use. Hope you enjoy the video! God Bless Shim set: a.co/d/7tPHY2i Ryobi glue gun: www.homedepot.ca/product/ryobi-18v-one-cordless-full-si...
Simple Storage Cabinet || Adjustable shelf & Hanging Rod for Baby Clothes
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Simple Storage Cabinet || Adjustable shelf & Hanging Rod for Baby Clothes
Building an Entryway Table || Red Oak
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Building an Entryway Table || Red Oak
Computer Desk Build | Plywood & Red Oak
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Computer Desk Build | Plywood & Red Oak
Ridgid R4512 Table Saw | Loose Riving Knife + Adjustment
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Ridgid R4512 Table Saw | Loose Riving Knife Adjustment
How To Build | DIY | Universal Truck Bed Drawers
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How To Build | DIY | Universal Truck Bed Drawers
Building a Deck | Part 2 | Decking & Railing
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Building a Deck | Part 2 | Decking & Railing
Building a deck | Part 1 | Posts & Framing
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Building a deck | Part 1 | Posts & Framing
Jointer Restoration | How to clean off rust on cast top | Teardown + Reassemble
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Jointer Restoration | How to clean off rust on cast top | Teardown Reassemble
Top 10 | Tools & Items for the Woodshop
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Top 10 | Tools & Items for the Woodshop
CNC Kitchen Cabinets | How I Outsource and Assemble
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CNC Kitchen Cabinets | How I Outsource and Assemble
How To || Beginner Dust Collection Install || Using 4" PVC
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How To || Beginner Dust Collection Install || Using 4" PVC
Milling Process & Price Comparison | Big box vs Rough Lumber
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Milling Process & Price Comparison | Big box vs Rough Lumber
Simple How To | Horizontal Shiplap Wall
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Simple How To | Horizontal Shiplap Wall
So NICE
Beautiful drawers! For me 2 things I try to achieve: 1/ minimize the weight, make sections of thinner gauge or sheetmetal 2/ minimize lost width in the walls / bearings It's not easy
Are there build plans? NICE job!
It seems like the new latches only come with a locker. I like the plain one which looks sleeker
My first build was with skateboard bearings. Looking to do another build
Hi there! Great video! Could I have the name of the stain please? I am going to bleach a butcher block kitchen counter using the Zinsser 2 step and I really love the color of this stain and the way it turned out. Please let me know. Thank you!
Hello, thanks! Very cool, I don't have the can in front of me. It is a custom mixed color, I can get you the color code and stain type tomorrow. Not sure if that helps a person mixing may understand the color code.
great work , what dimensions where the rollers barings ?
Believe they were 7/8" outside diameter, often labeled as skateboard bearings.
Dod you need longer screws for light fixture?
Forget the length I needed but yes I did!
Thanks for sharing
What grit sandpaper?
@@muherdfan1a believe I used 220G
Great Video. I have looked at a lot of these designs and I think I like this one the most. You have a new subscriber. God bless.
great video! we are a custom shop and have a big project with some rift white oak. of course the owners sample is also rift white oak but a very different color than ours so we assume bleaching is involved. did you use a 2 part wood bleach? when you sprayed it on did you then wipe it off?
Thank you! Ok very nice! Yes, we used a 2 part bleach kit. Forget the name brand but it was designed for wood. When it dries it somehow doesn't need a cleaning after to remove the acidity. Did not wipe it off, it flashes off pretty quickly. Will raise the grain slightly and some of the color from the wood will pool in spots and leave a yellow stain but that sands out easily afterwards. Hope this helps!
What type and size of ply?
This is 18mm prefinished birch plywood. Great plywood for cabinetry! A lot of cabinet shops carry this type in stock.
can I use pressure treated wood for this job
no
Everything is easy with 3/4" plywood with pocket screws and all, but it's way too heavy. Making the same out of 1/2" at least for drawers is a different story.
Very helpful, thank you!
which type of handles are this? with the locking mechanism?
I was about to build Weekend Woodworker's cart, but this one changed my mind! I love the double storage up front and the slightly larger size. Appreciate you!
Love to see it, have a great day!
Being that it's a bathroom, Did you use a wood ship lap or PVC?
How did you get the tenon on both sides? Did you have to flip the pieces over for that?
Thanks the scripture Did the wd 40 damage the sander? Also I have older central machinery 6” jointer item number 30289 a friend gave me and I can’t find a torsion spring for it. Everything else is good other than the process you did in the video I need to do. Thanks
Does anyone know where to find a torsion spring for the Central Machinery 30289
The torsión spring is for the blade guard
Get rid of the music and get closer to the microphone.
The bible quotes ruin the video
What size are the wheels? It's not in the video or the plans. Also, the 1"x1" shelf supports are not included in the materials list.
Immediately stopped the video when he said "let's read from scripture" keep your religion to yourself. Not everyone on UA-cam is Christian. This is why people hate Christians. Stop shoving your religion down our throat. No other following does this. Ffs man this is a wood working video....
This water proof?
Where did you get the bar rail, I cannot find it anywhere.
Too big/large inside, wasps and snakes will damage this
Good to know, thanks!
Great video. FYI the verse at the beginning doesn't match my Bible. But still am rejoicing to see someone not afraid to proclaim Jesus!
ty for the video, is that festool sander way better than the dewalt? like can you really tell a difference? enough to justify 250?
Apologies for the late response. I wouldn't say its way better, but if you spend hours on a sander every week. It'll be worth the investment.
Beautiful piece and fantastic video as well. You've earned yourself a new subscriber.
I really appreciate that Sean, thank you!
Looks great! What brand of drawer slides did you use?
Thank you! These are BLUM undermount drawer slides.
Looking real nice, You did a amazing job , keep up the great work and videos
Thank you Ed!
I did opposite got a cnc initially .the decision which I regret as I was very limited to its operations. Moreover software trainings , using formulas it was a whole lot of headache .
Yeah that was something I thought about and Felder sales said to, thought it was a tactic. But I understand it to now that I have the saw!
Best wishes brother .
Thanks! To you as well
Not only can I cut and line bore faster than any CNC on my slider and Blum minipress, you save money and material because the smallest bit you will ever use on the CNC commercially is 1/4" and if you like your uppers being 12" deep there is no way you are getting 4 parts out of a sheet of material. I worked at a high end shop, they didn't question the 11" uppers the designer had drawn and we built and installed them but the customers plates wouldn't fit! Big bruhaha and we ended up bringing the hinges forward so the doors were like 3/8" off the cabinet, it was so messed up.
I can see that, will get to that speed one day! Wow that's a crazy story, I'm sure it happens more than we know unfortunately.
I priced all the stuff yesterday to do the skateboard wheel thing with the steel tube. 285.00, I said nope. Especially after I seen I could get 2 sets 60 inch draw slides with a 500lbs rating for 219.00 total on eBay.
At the time when I built this, only 60" sets I could find were $600+ a set. I have since made a 2nd drawer box system and used 60" slides from vevor at $200 CAD a set. WAY easier to work with. Only draw back was drawers were 74" deep on 60" slides so not full extension. In a truck bed where the tail gate comes down 20" and then drawers only slide out 60", it's tough to reach the back 1-2'.
@@KlassenWoodworks looks like you built this a couple years back when steel was cheaper. I was shocked at the price of the tubing and hardware. The skateboard bearings are not too bad. But nuts and bolts and steel tube is ridiculous now. Cheapest square tube I could find was -bout 45.00 a piece. What’s even crazier is the price of steel went up but slides went down, lol. I have a short bed truck. 6 foot bed. That last foot is going close to the cab is just going to be empty space. Two 60 inch by 23 in drawers is plenty for me. I’m just so tiered of having stuff crammed behind the seat and just rolling around in the back. Some organization will definitely reduce the headache. Thanks for the video, I think it was done very well, I don’t like it much when people ramble on during the videos. I’m like just get to the point. I noticed some comments about this not being a tutorial. Some folks I guess you have to walk them word for word through every step.
@myfalconry1976 Yeah it's wild. If you have a small local fab shop sometimes they'll sell at way better prices that big box. Sounds good like the slides will be the perfect fit for your setup. Ones I used had locks integrated into the slides. Yeah, everybody learns different that's for sure I'm just like you when it comes to absorbing information. Appreciate the feedback!
@@KlassenWoodworks yeah I got the locking slides
Yep, first buy 20000 $ worth of equipment then start to make them :)
I'm absolutely, positively not a pocket hole guy, but it's a successful method of work for you. I appreciate the considerations for wood movement and the completeness of design detail that you started with. Congrats on the hybrid methods used and the practical collection of tools and jigs you've accumulated.
What kind of paint was that? I’m holding off building mine until I can find a good waterproof paint. I’ll have some electronics inside the boxes, so I want to make sure they’re waterproof
Use Redgaurd. It’s a shower waterproofing and it’s also used commercially for pools. Paints on red and dries pink. 2-3 good coats and it’s fully waterproof. Then paint whatever exterior grade paint colour you want. Did for mine and haven’t got a drop inside.
@@erickregnier1112 I ended up using flex seal. Knowing full well it probably doesn’t work. But rainy season in Florida currently, and somehow hasn’t let a drop through. I’ll have to remake the box a little bigger at some point, I’ll do it your way next. Thanks
Custom sliders are cool, but wouldn't full extension sliders save a little time, money, effort, and also allow for bigger draws?
Thank you for your witness ! Lord bless you
I was so happy to find your video!!! I have struggled with a loose riving knife for about 6 months. I honestyly thought I would need to buy a new table saw. When I finally found your video I was able to fix it in about 3 minutes! Thanks so much for your help. It was huge!
What edge banding machine are you using?
I have the Cantek MX340M, entry level machine. Works great
You have an old General Jointer in the background on your final screen - that is exactly the jointer I have. Funny enough I just had to do some clean up maintenance on mine as well.
What size PVC pipe did you use and blast gates
4" PVC and blastgates
Great job, I will get back to my similar situation
The best I have seen so far. Thanks.
Great job 👏
Beautiful piece dude. Well done.