As always, great project and very informative. Not sure this cabinet is something I'm willing to take on, but all of the tips along the way are helpful for thinking about my own CNC projects.
@@terry2346 Using a CNC to perfectly cut all your parts is not real woodworking...call it whatever you want, but is not woodworking. Maybe wood assembly.
Oh wow,,thank you, what a great cabinet…..take care as always from South Africa
Thanks! You too.
Nice project, enjoyed the video very much
Glad you enjoyed it!
Why not keep the hind legs also a bit shy of the back panel to keep room for the skirting board? So I can put it stif against the wall ?
Love your video’s
Thanks!
Shorten the legs, use no pin nails, stain as desired, French Polish = jewelry cabinet.
The nails in the "corbels" runned this cabinet for me, sorry. It was a quick fix finishing touch that could/should have been done with more care.
I wish I still had access to a CNC machine. Maybe I will be able to get my own in the future.
This series deserves many more subscribers than it has, its full of use tricks and tips.
As always, great project and very informative. Not sure this cabinet is something I'm willing to take on, but all of the tips along the way are helpful for thinking about my own CNC projects.
This is not real woodworking!
Sure it is. What you want him to use hand tools only? Most don't care about that these days. If you do then watch Chop with Chris.
@@terry2346 Using a CNC to perfectly cut all your parts is not real woodworking...call it whatever you want, but is not woodworking. Maybe wood assembly.
this sound like the typical guy that cannot aford a cnc. Not sure if is your case but obvioulsy this is you talking without knowing the cnc world
No its not . It's real GOOD wood working!
By that logic, I guess using diagnostic tools to tune up your car is not real mechanic'ing...tune it by ear, eh!