There are three categories within this concept: transparent, translucent and opaque. Transparent means clear. Light goes through it and you can see clearly through it. Translucent means means light goes through it but you can't see clearly through it. Opaque means light does not go through it. The glass he has here is translucent.
True, if I didn’t grow up with it, I wouldn’t want to use it. But as others said, it’s not an issue after you get accustomed to it (unless you are bad at fractions). And, I find the larger size of units like Inch or Foot to be more convenient sometimes.
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
I am an absolute novice at woodworking in general and cabinet making in particular so I really appreciate your guidance and advice. I am just following you - one step at a time. Thanks again!
I am retired and still miss woodworking. If I were in bussiness now I would try to hire you! Your attention to detail earns my respect. I am not crazy about using clips to hold the pane of glass but there is nothing wrong with clips. I am kind of like you a little particular. LOL!
More into metal work and turning wrenches, however I used your videos to make the wife a couple cabinet doors in the kitchen. Man I'm hooked, I think I've just found a new hobby that will hopefully lead to some extra$ in a couple years.
An excellent (and typically humorous) video. It is incredibly informative, especially with all the links posted below. My project is somewhat complicated by using beveled glass panes, but the adjustments are easy enough. Thanks so much.
I just found your site. Love love love your videos. Love the dry sense of humor. The only issue is your videos are addictive and now I am binge watching them. Thank you for all the great tips and how to videos.
Exactly what I needed! Making a bed for my DD and wanted the front of her bed to have plexiglass windows she can see through to watch movies, and this is just the way I want to do it!!
I heard you on Steve Ramsey's talk show talking how some folks have told you to stop the running. They are WRONG, I chuckle everytime I see you make your entrance. Keep it up brother. .
Followed pretty much what you were doing. I had to step it up a level. Customer wanted a profile cut on the inside edge like a raised panel door. Needed to make some methods changes but instead of glass, we were installing mirrors. Thus it's a medicine cabinet. Used the same hinges as you. It turned out ok. This was my first time making this style door also. Just worked my way through it and zing...bang.....boom. Doors are done. Lol
Ur awesome. Turned out very unique and beautiful. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Can't wait to see ur next videos. Keep making. God Bless.
Great video. I've wanted to do cabinet doors with glass but was hesitant, you made it look easier than I thought it might be, now I'm gonna give it a go. Keep it up!
Nicely done, I like your process. I have some reeded glass doors in my kitchen, in cabinets I built about 14 years ago. I had the local glass shop install the glass, and they gently glued it in with some clear goop of some kind. Clips might have been nice, but so far so good. BTW, I have built many cabinet doors either with tongue and groove, or with biscuits. Both ways worked just fine. A domino joiner would be great in a production shop, though.
With my dowel jig, I line up the edge of the jig with the edge of the board and it comes out perfect with no measuring needed. That would speed up the doweling method a bit. It is still slower than the domino, but I don't have over a grand for a Festool!
I have always done my cabinet doors at 2 inch. I use a 2 inch faceframe, and a 3 inch stile where its between 2 doors. This is specifically with a 1/2 overlay, once its all together, it gives me a 2 inch reveal everywhere.
When things were at their very worst: 2 Suns, Cross in the sky, 2 comets will collide = don`t be afraid - repent, accept Lord`s Hand of Mercy. The first sign - the Earth will spin faster. The second sign concerns the sun, which will loom larger, brighter and begin to spin. Scientists will say it was a global illusion. Beaware - Jesus will never walk in flesh again. After WW3 - rise of the “ man of peace“ from the East = Antichrist - the most powerful, popular, charismatic and influential leader of all time. Many miracles will be attributed to him. He will imitate Jesus in every conceivable way. Don`t trust „pope“ Francis = the False Prophet - will seem to rise from the dead - will unite all Christian Churches and all Religions as one. One World Religion = the seat of the Antichrist. Benedict XVI is the last true pope - will be accused of a crime of which he is totally innocent. - banking collapse was deliberately masterminded by the Antichrist - Antichrist will step in and create a false peace in the state of Israel by joining them with palestine in an unlikely alliance. - „He will recite extracts from My Teachings, which he will passionately proclaim from every secular stage in the world, until people sit up and take notice of him.“ mdmlastprophet.com/arab-uprising-will-spark-global-unrest-italy-will-trigger-fall-out/ mdmlastprophet.com/the-time-for-the-schism-in-the-church-is-almost-here-and-you-must-get-prepared-now/ The Book of Truth
Funny how every woodworker says "make sure you check to make sure it is square" but no one ever shows what you do if It isn't. Appreciate the tip to cut afterward.
Great video as always. Thank you for explaining everything in a step by step way and not skipping anything. Educational and entertaining at the same time.
That's so perfect, I have been following for you for couple of months now but this my comment. I really love your works and indeed you're my mentor 👍👍💯❤️I look up to you and I really want to do good like you ♥️👍💯
What I want to do is make a mirrored cabinet door with a wood baking to be used as a cover over the hole where my medicine cabinet used to be. This doesn't quite cover what I want to do and I don't have those tools. However, I really enjoyed watching the video. Those are beautiful doors.
This is exactly what I was looking for to build a set of faux doors above my cooktop and across the opening above my sink, to match the doors I'm making for the rest of the kitchen. Tx! The link to the glass vendor was also super helpful... they provide samples you can get for pretty low cost.
That kid looks as if to say "I have no clue of which you speak father" Absolutely love your videos and I am taking tips from you on my woodworking projects. Keep up the good work.
Great video. Thanks for letting me know that dowel jigs exist. I would prefer this method over using a pocket-hole jig. Looks better, and this technique was used by early furniture makers, probably going back to medieval times. Ahhhh, those were the days.
Hey, I watch your videos for entertainment and educational reasons, you do an excellent job of demonstrating and explaining your craft, you are very talented, thank you , keep up the excellent work
I have a one car garage shop and avoid single use tools. Repurposed my router table with rail/stile bits...call me lazy. lol Thanks for the glass source.
We love your videos. Thanks for the instruction and entertainment, seriously, can't stand dry woodworking videos. I am doing a glass door this weekend for a craft station for my wife, so timing is of your drop is perfect. I wasn't sure how to to put the frame together. I've done floating panel and they came out good. Question, why use the handheld router and not the router table? Thanks.
Exactly the way i do it with a tinny difference, instead of glass i use plexiglas. It's is simple to secure them with a few screws and it will not break as easy as real glass. When installed and ready, you will not see the difference. Ir's also a bit cheaper. I use it a lot for my terrarium sliding doors, it works and looks perfect (even without a frame). Only downside is that you need to be a bit more careful when cleaning the windows so you wont scratch them. If done properly you can install pretty big windows without any problems.
Yo my dude. This is a great way to make simple shaker doors. Anyone can watch this and be able to build them. I like the simplicity of how you teach. Most of the guys on here make it complex. I am a cabinet maker. I love to learn different techniques. Mostly we 45 the corners to avoid end grain but if they are being painted I guess that wont matter. Keep it up bro, I look forward to the videos. 🔥🔥
When you said multiple times, that you hate math, I was quite surprised, as I genuinely like calculating things myself. But when I saw and recalled that you use inches, omg I get it now
I know this is probably heresy but have you ever thought about using a corner chisel that you slide in tap and voila you have a square corner. I really do enjoy your videos very much and look for the next one when I finish the current. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for making and sharing. I am seriously considering making my kitchen cabinets. Will be frame less cabinets. I live in a condo, so don't have space for too many tools or the space. I do have the Domino 500. I would love to use plywood, but the cost is rather high and I can't handle 4x8 sheets either. I want to customize the config. like having full extension pullout trays. Will be using system32.
You are my go to person when looking for a "How to..." demonstration. Which Domino do you suggest if you are only buying one to start with? I dont know the model numbers but I know there's a small and a large. I'm a beginner as far as my business goes but already see the time loss not having certain tools. Not a fan of Festool prices but the Domino is a game changer both for speed and quality of your build.
Strange, but good! Thanks for the lesson! I'm not going to mass produce my cabinets for my one house, but I do like the all your jigs and the set up! Though, one set of cabinets will make it feel like mass production!😊Do you have one where you show how I can install mullions?
As always, awesome video and presentation. The only thing I enjoy more than watching your videos is actually making things... well, my wife, dog ...just in case my wife or dog read this. One question, the last time I made doors with glass panels, I used the dado method with little rubber balls to hold them in place. I guess the advantage to your way is if the glass breaks, it's easy to replace. Any thoughts on one over the other? Thanks
Fantastic video as always. Timely too as I've got a bathroom cabinet project that I want to put frosted glass doors on. This seems like the perfect way to get them done.
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Hazy is the word you forgot.
@@zacharyelliott7161 I think the word is frosted glass. 😂
@@zacharyelliott7161 Opaque maybe
There are three categories within this concept: transparent, translucent and opaque.
Transparent means clear. Light goes through it and you can see clearly through it. Translucent means means light goes through it but you can't see clearly through it. Opaque means light does not go through it.
The glass he has here is translucent.
Opaque
I love your work man. And when i see you doing math with inches and whateverth of a quarter of an inch im so glad we have mm
Totally agree..inches one sixteenth.. what the... mm please any day of the week
I’ve used both. And there’s no difference once you’re accustomed to it.
I have used both and metric makes adding and subtracting simpler for me. But use what you like best as long as you're making things it's all good.
True, if I didn’t grow up with it, I wouldn’t want to use it. But as others said, it’s not an issue after you get accustomed to it (unless you are bad at fractions). And, I find the larger size of units like Inch or Foot to be more convenient sometimes.
I've grown up using American and switched to Metric a few years ago. So much easier to work with and my projects end up having better quality.
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
I’ve never had very good luck getting everything to line up using the Dowling jig!
This neophyte woodworker has learned so much watching these videos. Thank you for doing these, Jason.
I love projects that include the "when my kids break them" thought process. This is my life. :)
Simple, elegant, minimalistic..... what more could one want? Love the technique.
3:06 haha he's so adorable!!
(when he's not smashing a truck through your glass doors)
I am an absolute novice at woodworking in general and cabinet making in particular so I really appreciate your guidance and advice. I am just following you - one step at a time. Thanks again!
Always a good day when you see a new Bourbon Moth video
I am retired and still miss woodworking. If I were in bussiness now I would try to hire you! Your attention to detail earns my respect. I am not crazy about using clips to hold the pane of glass but there is nothing wrong with clips. I am kind of like you a little particular. LOL!
More into metal work and turning wrenches, however I used your videos to make the wife a couple cabinet doors in the kitchen. Man I'm hooked, I think I've just found a new hobby that will hopefully lead to some extra$ in a couple years.
An excellent (and typically humorous) video. It is incredibly informative, especially with all the links posted below. My project is somewhat complicated by using beveled glass panes, but the adjustments are easy enough. Thanks so much.
I just found your site. Love love love your videos. Love the dry sense of humor. The only issue is your videos are addictive and now I am binge watching them. Thank you for all the great tips and how to videos.
Exactly what I needed! Making a bed for my DD and wanted the front of her bed to have plexiglass windows she can see through to watch movies, and this is just the way I want to do it!!
I heard you on Steve Ramsey's talk show talking how some folks have told you to stop the running. They are WRONG, I chuckle everytime I see you make your entrance. Keep it up brother.
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Followed pretty much what you were doing. I had to step it up a level. Customer wanted a profile cut on the inside edge like a raised panel door. Needed to make some methods changes but instead of glass, we were installing mirrors. Thus it's a medicine cabinet. Used the same hinges as you. It turned out ok. This was my first time making this style door also. Just worked my way through it and zing...bang.....boom. Doors are done. Lol
My nephew has the same little garbage truck and he loves it so much!
Using the other door frame to make square corners on the rebate is a great one. Thank you for sharing.
Ur awesome. Turned out very unique and beautiful. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Can't wait to see ur next videos. Keep making. God Bless.
Great video. I've wanted to do cabinet doors with glass but was hesitant, you made it look easier than I thought it might be, now I'm gonna give it a go. Keep it up!
Damn, I’ve been looking for this exact tutorial for the last two weeks 👊
Nicely done, I like your process. I have some reeded glass doors in my kitchen, in cabinets I built about 14 years ago. I had the local glass shop install the glass, and they gently glued it in with some clear goop of some kind. Clips might have been nice, but so far so good.
BTW, I have built many cabinet doors either with tongue and groove, or with biscuits. Both ways worked just fine. A domino joiner would be great in a production shop, though.
Great video. I like the idea to use one of the other doors to guide the chisel. It should save a lot of time and headaches.
Great video! Thanks for showing both ways of doing it. That really helps beginners see the savings when you have the optimal tool...
With my dowel jig, I line up the edge of the jig with the edge of the board and it comes out perfect with no measuring needed. That would speed up the doweling method a bit. It is still slower than the domino, but I don't have over a grand for a Festool!
I have always done my cabinet doors at 2 inch. I use a 2 inch faceframe, and a 3 inch stile where its between 2 doors. This is specifically with a 1/2 overlay, once its all together, it gives me a 2 inch reveal everywhere.
Bro you’re awesome. Keep up with the great work!
When things were at their very worst:
2 Suns, Cross in the sky, 2 comets will collide = don`t be afraid - repent, accept Lord`s Hand of Mercy.
The first sign - the Earth will spin faster.
The second sign concerns the sun, which will loom larger, brighter and begin to spin.
Scientists will say it was a global illusion.
Beaware - Jesus will never walk in flesh again.
After WW3 - rise of the “ man of peace“ from the East = Antichrist - the most powerful, popular, charismatic and influential leader of all time. Many miracles will be attributed to him. He will imitate Jesus in every conceivable way.
Don`t trust „pope“ Francis = the False Prophet
- will seem to rise from the dead
- will unite all Christian Churches and all Religions as one.
One World Religion = the seat of the Antichrist.
Benedict XVI is the last true pope - will be accused of a crime of which he is totally innocent.
- banking collapse was deliberately masterminded by the Antichrist
- Antichrist will step in and create a false peace in the state of Israel by joining them with palestine in an unlikely alliance.
- „He will recite extracts from My Teachings, which he will passionately proclaim from every secular stage in the world, until people sit up and take notice of him.“
mdmlastprophet.com/arab-uprising-will-spark-global-unrest-italy-will-trigger-fall-out/
mdmlastprophet.com/the-time-for-the-schism-in-the-church-is-almost-here-and-you-must-get-prepared-now/
The Book of Truth
Looking forward to the next video...
I am so grateful for you and your teaching style, your information is simple for my mind. Thank you
Funny how every woodworker says "make sure you check to make sure it is square" but no one ever shows what you do if It isn't. Appreciate the tip to cut afterward.
Great video as always. Thank you for explaining everything in a step by step way and not skipping anything. Educational and entertaining at the same time.
So glad you posted this when you did because I’m making glass cabinet doors for my TV stand today and tomorrow
THANK YOU FOR THE CLOSED CAPTION and making your work simple and informative 👍 😊 bill the deaf man can woodworker
So far I love the laying out of the milled to size on the table as just the right touch to think about whats going on!
That's so perfect, I have been following for you for couple of months now but this my comment. I really love your works and indeed you're my mentor 👍👍💯❤️I look up to you and I really want to do good like you ♥️👍💯
What I want to do is make a mirrored cabinet door with a wood baking to be used as a cover over the hole where my medicine cabinet used to be. This doesn't quite cover what I want to do and I don't have those tools. However, I really enjoyed watching the video. Those are beautiful doors.
Gotta love it when the Bourbon Moth bell notification goes off! Can’t get enough of these videos.
Your sons look was priceless. Here is the truck where is the glass. 😂😂😂
Great video! Now I feel like doing some woodworking this weekend!
This is exactly what I was looking for to build a set of faux doors above my cooktop and across the opening above my sink, to match the doors I'm making for the rest of the kitchen. Tx! The link to the glass vendor was also super helpful... they provide samples you can get for pretty low cost.
Thank you
Thanks for the education brother!
That kid looks as if to say "I have no clue of which you speak father"
Absolutely love your videos and I am taking tips from you on my woodworking projects. Keep up the good work.
Are you going to do a video on painting them? I'd love to see how to get smooth factory-like finishes on these :)
Yes 👍🏻
Great video. Thanks for letting me know that dowel jigs exist. I would prefer this method over using a pocket-hole jig. Looks better, and this technique was used by early furniture makers, probably going back to medieval times. Ahhhh, those were the days.
You are such a joy to watch!! It makes my day!
Thank you. I've watched a few like this but yours made sense. I'm off to Bunnings for timber.
Hey, I watch your videos for entertainment and educational reasons, you do an excellent job of demonstrating and explaining your craft, you are very talented, thank you , keep up the excellent work
The dowel frame is the one with the numbers instead of the lines. Cash or check is fine.
You are an excellent teacher. All The Best
Thanks!
Bro, you put so much details into your work. It's awesome
opaque. Great video!
Perfect timing, for me, with this video! Thank you for reading my mind!!!
I like the idea of using another door frame to square up the chisel cuts. Embarrassed to say I had never thought of that before.
I have a one car garage shop and avoid single use tools. Repurposed my router table with rail/stile bits...call me lazy. lol
Thanks for the glass source.
Opaque glass, cool. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for all the tips. You are helping me make a dresser out of maple. (Yes, the drawers are Baltic birch!)
Holy money tree I love it and shoot I subscribed from your opening alone I love your energy and teaching style
We love your videos. Thanks for the instruction and entertainment, seriously, can't stand dry woodworking videos. I am doing a glass door this weekend for a craft station for my wife, so timing is of your drop is perfect. I wasn't sure how to to put the frame together. I've done floating panel and they came out good. Question, why use the handheld router and not the router table? Thanks.
Exactly the way i do it with a tinny difference, instead of glass i use plexiglas. It's is simple to secure them with a few screws and it will not break as easy as real glass. When installed and ready, you will not see the difference. Ir's also a bit cheaper. I use it a lot for my terrarium sliding doors, it works and looks perfect (even without a frame). Only downside is that you need to be a bit more careful when cleaning the windows so you wont scratch them. If done properly you can install pretty big windows without any problems.
Wow! what a minimalist hardware and elegant design . You have very nice skills... Keep it up. regards
Kreg concealed hinge jig, for those without a drill press/ Forrester bit.
I’m getting ready to start some doors with glass and doing research for it, then your video popped up...perfect!! So enjoy your channel!
We have used tiny hard wood biscuits as screw down clips in some of our work.
Great work
Not only is he a good carpenter but he is also very funny.
I am doing with your work I am furniture worker India excellent work
I'd like to take you up on that bet, as you marked the dowel set with numbers 1-4, unlike the Domino set. Love your vids!
Really nice.
Yo my dude. This is a great way to make simple shaker doors. Anyone can watch this and be able to build them. I like the simplicity of how you teach. Most of the guys on here make it complex. I am a cabinet maker. I love to learn different techniques. Mostly we 45 the corners to avoid end grain but if they are being painted I guess that wont matter. Keep it up bro, I look forward to the videos. 🔥🔥
Any time I need a laugh and want to learn more about woodworking, I come to your channel! Love your videos!
Great video clear concise and easy to follow thanks
bet your kids giggle constantly and your wife shakes her head.. 😃🤣🙄😅 love your stuff man👍👍 making glass doors...
what a pane🤔😏😂
I could pick out the one with dowels, you marked it differently. ;)
love the EH Taylor in the background
Awesome sauce.
Great job
I am going to use the Dowling jig. I don’t have the money for the festool Domino just yet. But I’m working on it
Keep up the great work
Great vid. Entertaining and educational. Cheers.
Thanks for the video this is definitely going to come in handy for my wife's quilt cabinet I'm planning
Enjoyable video. Thanks for posting.
When you said multiple times, that you hate math, I was quite surprised, as I genuinely like calculating things myself. But when I saw and recalled that you use inches, omg I get it now
you could also take a forstner bit with the same diameter and drill out the corners to the same depth. this might not look as clean but is faster.
So many nuggets of knowledge! Where did you learn woodworking?
Love the attention to detail it really does matter. Good work! Jealous of your workshop
Nice work!
Careful with your sleeves when using a jointer.
I know this is probably heresy but have you ever thought about using a corner chisel that you slide in tap and voila you have a square corner. I really do enjoy your videos very much and look for the next one when I finish the current. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for making and sharing. I am seriously considering making my kitchen cabinets. Will be frame less cabinets. I live in a condo, so don't have space for too many tools or the space. I do have the Domino 500. I would love to use plywood, but the cost is rather high and I can't handle 4x8 sheets either. I want to customize the config. like having full extension pullout trays. Will be using system32.
B you
You are my go to person when looking for a "How to..." demonstration.
Which Domino do you suggest if you are only buying one to start with? I dont know the model numbers but I know there's a small and a large. I'm a beginner as far as my business goes but already see the time loss not having certain tools. Not a fan of Festool prices but the Domino is a game changer both for speed and quality of your build.
Funny beginning lol. Refreshing
Thanks for all of the great tips and how to's. I will be building my own kitchen cabinets with alot of the tips you have shared over the last year.
Some great tips. Thanks.
Nicely done! Super helpful video - totally going to use your methods to make my own glass cabinet doors. Thanks so much!
Nice work ,like your funny stuff
Hi this is Jose Rios I’m from Reno and I love everything you do because your very organized
Strange, but good! Thanks for the lesson! I'm not going to mass produce my cabinets for my one house, but I do like the all your jigs and the set up! Though, one set of cabinets will make it feel like mass production!😊Do you have one where you show how I can install mullions?
Ahoj :) Máš zlaté ruce a dobře se ksichtíš,Jsi boreček se dřevem.Super super... Bravo
As always, awesome video and presentation. The only thing I enjoy more than watching your videos is actually making things... well, my wife, dog ...just in case my wife or dog read this. One question, the last time I made doors with glass panels, I used the dado method with little rubber balls to hold them in place. I guess the advantage to your way is if the glass breaks, it's easy to replace. Any thoughts on one over the other? Thanks
Fantastic video as always. Timely too as I've got a bathroom cabinet project that I want to put frosted glass doors on. This seems like the perfect way to get them done.