Easy Tutorial DIY Shaker Style Drawer Front Face | Kitchen Renovate | DIY Home Projects
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- Опубліковано 9 гру 2019
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Thanks for the video... I too HIGHLY and kindly suggest safety goggles at the table saw - "always"! Trust me, they saved me once and that once was enough to set the record straight! That drawer pull drill guide is sweet!!
Nice and easy, thank you
Very handy. Love the use of the LEGO blocks!
I just wanted to thank you, your idea for measuring the inside length of the frame is so smart. Wish I had seen this sooner. Also I followed your method for the trash can pull out cabinet from your other video. Love it! I really appreciate the help!!
Aw this comment really made me happy to read!😊 that’s the exact reasons why I started posting videos. Thank you for watching😊
Wow! You are so talented! Great job! 👍
Looooove it !!!! More like it please
Looks great! Nice and simple, with striking contrast (black & white), and since it's only painted MDF, it's an inexpensive, easy starting project that'll last for years, and help build confidence with harder, bigger projects. :)
Dosbomber thank you!! Honestly this is my first time ever remodeling my kitchen and after it started to come together nicely (in my opinion) I thought why not share and hopefully this shows someone that it is much more simple than it seems😊 not pro quality but it works for me lol
You did an awesome job
Brandy Holmes /HoneySews Fashion thank you!😊😊
Amazing, thanks for making the video.
Thanks:)
Would love to see how you did the cabinet doors! Great job!!
I have a video up on how I made the shaker style doors:) and thanks 😊
i love it. what are the thickness on the on those boards. i dont think they are the same with because they would be will over 1in since they stack on top of another. are they different thickness and if they are what is the thickness
Hi thanks for the video can you tell me what thickness boards you used for the material? Thanks
Everything look nice.Just one advice.When working with power tools always watch your hair.😊
Great tip!! Thanks 😊
Great way to repurpose those old legos!
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Thought the same thing! My son's gonna be wondering where all of his Legos disappeared to...🤣
Can you please do a video on how you did the cabinet doors as well
el wa hey:) my last video I posted is on how I make my shaker style cabinet doors:)
Awesome Idea !! Great Job!
Be prepared for the safety police to make comments.
Thank lol that funny idk why this made me laugh so hard. Eye protection is real though!
@@TanushasDIYHomeProjects I am glad I made laughter!! it heals the body
Do you think this method plus some Brad nails would work for doors too?
Probably. Personally I haven’t trie do that method. The drawers come out 3/4 inch so probably 1/2” Brad nails
very cute, how many coats of paint did you need?
Randy Almaguer thanks:) I did 2 coats of primer and 2 coats of paint. And lightly sand with 220 grit sand paper in between coats.
What material would u use for the drawer front instead of MDF if you were staining your cabinet?
Any wood would work except Pine would probably be too soft of a wood and would ding too easily. I would use white oak. In a few years I want to redo them with white oak. Honestly soon I’ll be redoing the drawers fronts with pine to stain them. White sucks with little kids.
@@TanushasDIYHomeProjects I have to figure out how to reduce the blotchiness when staining pine. I did use pre stain but still it was blotchy on a floating shelf i just built. So i put several coats of the stain which helped
Hi good job!!! How thick are the mdf boards?
The bottom one is 1/2” and the top shaker pieces are 1/4”
Can’t see the joint going all around the door between the half and 1/4” mdf?
After 24 hours of drying I sand it down and it’s not noticeable:)
I will say I changed the drawer faces to just flat ones because with kid it is harder to keep the drawer faces clean.
Great Video! I would recommend Safety Glasses 👁👁.
Did you paint your own cabinets? If so, what it the best type of paint for durability of kitchen cabinets? What method did you use for painting?
Yes I did. I used the Pro Classic in Satin from Sherwin-Williams. It's been over 2 years now and the cabinets are holding up pretty well. I have 4 little kids that are constantly getting the cabinets dirty. I haven had any stains or issues so far. I painted with a roller just because I didn't have a paint gun at the time.
What the heck was I thinking making my styles and rails out of wood and slotting a dado down the length of them and then the glue up. Next time I make cabinets for the garage I'm going to use that method, it was pretty slick. Nice job. Oh yeah, my safety point would be that along with glasses also tie your hair up in a bun. If that saw got ahold of it it would not feel good. You're doing great work keep it up.
Thank you! Cute doggie pic!!
@@TanushasDIYHomeProjects That's Lizzy.