How to make cut glue & fill kitchen cabinet cornice moulding edging pelmet
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- #cornice #kitchen #installation
Hi this video is about kitchen cornices. You may do all the kitchen wall & base units great but the finishes make the kitchen great So I'm showing how to cut the cornices, glue together and also fill gaps that may show. Hope it helps.
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One of the best instructional channels on the internet. Thank you Captain of DIY. Peace be unto you.
I absolutely love your clear and common-sense method of explaining each process. Excellent advice.
Used this video to guide me on doing this for first time and it was useful. I'm happy enough with the results I achieved.
love the trick of using angle grinder tool to stop cornice twisting when you cut it on chop saw. just the right thickness
Right, I will be doing this at the weekend. Easy to follow and very useful.
Thank you so much for this video, just saved me from making some ‘schoolboy mistakes’ - Cheers!!
Thank you.😊 really helpful
just did my work top edging i used evostick glue finish the job with colour filler great stuff.
You make it look so simple very nice can you please make a video on how to measure and fit this on units👍
Nice work great video thanks for posting 👍
Great video my friend, very helpful
Very good. If you go on-line, you can find just about any colour of that filler.
Perfect even without any links for the materials!
Brilliant easy to follow 👍
what a great video!
nice one mate!
Excellent job
Thanks man very clear and helpful. Just to help, I think kitchen fitters call that bit above the cupboard a pelmet.
Its called a pelmet used on the bottom of the unit and cornice for the top
The other option is use the wax that comes in the repair pack the kitchen manufacturer supplies to fill in any gaps, its the SAME colour exactly so you can't even tell what's wax and what's wood
What’s the specific evolution blade you are using btw?
blind leading the blind here - sand it down to create a gap, then fill the gap. Then ignore the other big misalignments. Exactly why I do my own work... if you want to have it done right then nowadays you have no choice to do it yourself.
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Thanks for this.
You give good detail on the importance of the blade, but then the video just leaps to making the cut not showing how to acheive the correct angle.
I am a complete beginner with my mitre saw, so could have done with better instruction on getting the angle lined up and securing the wood..
(I know, I can go find that on here somewhere else, but would have been really good to have it all one one instruction video. Kinda pertinent)
OldRaver1 - more importantly how do you know if your mitre is exactly 45*
There is a scale of angle degrees on every mitre cutter base.
How2D2 yes - thanks - mines the same - but is it accurate?
@@DavetheVillaFan you can check the blade for square with a try square ie when it is vertical. Also you can get a little digital measuring tool for a few quid which will measure any angle, they are very good and cheap now.
If you can't work out how to dial in your mitre saw you shouldn't have one 😂 or be attempting ANY diy jobs
When you say “very accurate” and then gluing 2 parts free handed, you contradict yourself completely. Not good🤨
It's a demonstration ya knob