Bom dia! Pra mim é uma honra viu prestigiar seu trabalho, vamos sempre juntos somar e fortalecer nossos objetivos, Conto com você, eu já estou por aqui.
Drywall screws for kitchen cabinets, screwing into end-grains, using nails instead of proper joints, solid mystery wood for cabinets (that are affixed to a wall).. etc etc etc good luck to the buyer.
Butt joints and drywall screws? No glue at the trim joints? Exposed drywall screws and a different species of wood on the exposed ends - this is the worst visual mistake. Simple is right! The doors were done well though. And I like the use of what looks to be Padauk, so why not use it on the ends? But...first world problems.
its a great job sir, can i ask kf what tool did u used to trim the panel board for ur cabinet door? is it just a router? whats the blade name, and is it available in hardware? tanx
The American way of doing certain things just unnecessarily require more products (even specialized products) which leads to increase cost! Making unaffordable furniture benefits no one except the companies who sell the products To me, this is lovely carpintery and on a budget!
My dad was a cabinet maker. This guy's skills are good. My dad would say this guy's work skills were "This'll do" quality. Meaning they aren't built to last generations, but they will last until the next remodel in 10 or maybe 20 years if you're lucky.
Los a los a los a los a los a los a los que se les ocurre que se puede usar un mensaje de texto que no me lo han dejado en el centro de atención de la empresa que te vaya muy bien en tu trabajo y que te vaya muy bien en tu trabajo y que te vaya muy bien en tu trabajo y que te vaya muy bien en tu
@@tylerjenkins6088 Of course they will fall apart too. But they will typically last substantially longer. I wager most of those cabinets are made with chipboard, they would be even worse without the dado's and only end grain glue and screws; honestly there is no redeeming cabinets made from that stuff. Honestly, I don't think I have ever seen cabinets made like they do in this video, so it's hard to compare, but there is tons of evidence that a dado is stronger. Here is a very basic demonstration: ua-cam.com/video/mLs9IYjoJFM/v-deo.html vs ua-cam.com/video/flun6Q2CGlY/v-deo.html. I am not knocking these cabinets, just saying that with the quality of the work and materials he put into them, I am shocked he didn't put a bit more time into his joinery.
@@josephhfry Where there are movements in wood due to climatic conditions, dados are undoubtedly better. However, if you that climatic conditions why spend unnecessarily sums of money in specialized expensive screws, pocket hole jigs, and the whole bla bla bla! These screws work at a fraction of the cost! Gluing is optional when using screws.
@@V21IC who said anything about pocket holes or anything that required expensive equipment. My point simply was that screws into end grain are just asking for a failure. Cabinets get used and abused, and they are commonly loaded with quite a bit of weight. I wouldn't trust one held together with just screws into end grain.
Ocupen siempre cabeza de atornillar correspondiente al tornillo...sino despues ruedan sobre el tornillo como aqui y solo gira libre el taladro perdiendo tiempo
Seems the concept of using dado's and rabbets are completely foreign to you. Using drywall screws? Very professional. Maybe think about finishing the kitchen first before installing new cabinets. Typical work from a very very inexperienced woodworker.
There was no reason to leave that comment other than to make yourself feel good. He did a fine job. The quality is exactly what you’d find in lowes or Home Depot. The video was just a concept build. So tired of quality control comments from people that leave feedback like this. Do better.
Да уж в интерьер явно не вписывается, хотя из красного дерева и собрана на черные саморезы, это писк разгильдяйства! А чё не на гвозди! Такой материал и изделие загубить...
What's trash to one is very useful to another! It's like framed and frameless cabinet. I think the former is more elegant and more economical to build. To another, a cabinet without frame is trash! The nails were being used to hold the parts together until screwed
Felicidades excelente trabajo saludos desde tijuana mexico👍
Wah kemas. Wife pun senyum gembira.
He works so neet, so for I love him❤❤❤❤
Идея суппер, 🥳🥳🥳
Qué bonito su trabajo joven. Estoy tratando de aprender. Saludos desde León GTO México.
Wow! Very very nice! Hardworking husband is next to happy wife! Keep on!
Good job my boss
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beautiful woods :) same style of cabinet construction my Dad used w/o backs just against finished walls
Very nice!
I think i would be much slower but very nice to see a pro doing it.
No pro job there ,garbage
Good and professional work 😃
Beautiful 👍👍👍
Bom dia abençoado pra você, ficou lindo o armário aéreo. Parabéns 👏👏👏
Good job, nice finish
Great work, the custom trim is a nice added touch as well. I’d recommend getting a rubber mallet to use when building as well. 👍🏼
Very well done
Bom dia! Pra mim é uma honra viu prestigiar seu trabalho, vamos sempre juntos somar e fortalecer nossos objetivos, Conto com você, eu já estou por aqui.
Sueño que persigo , me encanta trabajar en madera
beautiful Bang 👍
Drywall screws for kitchen cabinets, screwing into end-grains, using nails instead of proper joints, solid mystery wood for cabinets (that are affixed to a wall).. etc etc etc good luck to the buyer.
What buyer? it's DIY HELLO! There's always that one hater! 🤣
@@htx8257 we obviously use very different cabinets. But then again, I don't expect low-income rentals to provide premium cabinets either.
Very good sir ji
Very nice 😊
Huy si...yo tengo todas esas herramientas en casa!!!
Tank you very nice 👍 and very good my friend 💔
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻 🇮🇳 Kuki 09|04|2022
You threw them together so easily! I'm hyped to start building custom cabinets in my new workshop! Loving the build and the content!
Muito bom trabalho parabéns pra vc 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
👍👍🇧🇷
Nice jobs i like g idias
Quite excellent 👍🏾
Cálida, bien hecho 👍
Very super
Simple and very nice work
What an amazing idea
very nice job
Good job my bass
👍👍👏👏👏👏
Butt joints and drywall screws? No glue at the trim joints? Exposed drywall screws and a different species of wood on the exposed ends - this is the worst visual mistake. Simple is right! The doors were done well though. And I like the use of what looks to be Padauk, so why not use it on the ends? But...first world problems.
its a great job sir, can i ask kf what tool did u used to trim the panel board for ur cabinet door? is it just a router? whats the blade name, and is it available in hardware? tanx
The American way of doing certain things just unnecessarily require more products (even specialized products) which leads to increase cost!
Making unaffordable furniture benefits no one except the companies who sell the products
To me, this is lovely carpintery and on a budget!
Cool 👌
My dad was a cabinet maker. This guy's skills are good. My dad would say this guy's work skills were "This'll do" quality. Meaning they aren't built to last generations, but they will last until the next remodel in 10 or maybe 20 years if you're lucky.
You do good work!
👋👋👋 nice work.👍
I know he knows what he is doing and a great job but I worried about his hands so much lol
If you knew anything about woodworking, it is very obvious that he has no clue as to what he is doing.
Ko cần chà nhám luôn 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Beautiful Cabinets but the hanging cord ruins it
🇧🇷 ótimo.
Amigo, que madeira laranja é essa?
All that work. Hmmm! Next time, just go to Home Depot, buddy.
Don't be disrespectful dude! To each his own!
@@theobserver1219 , do you make your own clothing?
Too many butt joints and screws into the end grain... Not sure the cabinets will hold up over time. There is a reason cabinet makers use dados
Los a los a los a los a los a los a los que se les ocurre que se puede usar un mensaje de texto que no me lo han dejado en el centro de atención de la empresa que te vaya muy bien en tu trabajo y que te vaya muy bien en tu trabajo y que te vaya muy bien en tu trabajo y que te vaya muy bien en tu
I've seen a lot of dado cabinets fall apart over time. Some right outside the store after purchase
@@tylerjenkins6088 Of course they will fall apart too. But they will typically last substantially longer. I wager most of those cabinets are made with chipboard, they would be even worse without the dado's and only end grain glue and screws; honestly there is no redeeming cabinets made from that stuff. Honestly, I don't think I have ever seen cabinets made like they do in this video, so it's hard to compare, but there is tons of evidence that a dado is stronger. Here is a very basic demonstration: ua-cam.com/video/mLs9IYjoJFM/v-deo.html vs ua-cam.com/video/flun6Q2CGlY/v-deo.html. I am not knocking these cabinets, just saying that with the quality of the work and materials he put into them, I am shocked he didn't put a bit more time into his joinery.
@@josephhfry Where there are movements in wood due to climatic conditions, dados are undoubtedly better.
However, if you that climatic conditions why spend unnecessarily sums of money in specialized expensive screws, pocket hole jigs, and the whole bla bla bla!
These screws work at a fraction of the cost!
Gluing is optional when using screws.
@@V21IC who said anything about pocket holes or anything that required expensive equipment.
My point simply was that screws into end grain are just asking for a failure. Cabinets get used and abused, and they are commonly loaded with quite a bit of weight. I wouldn't trust one held together with just screws into end grain.
What is the finish spray you use?
funny simplest way, if you have $30k in specialty tools
Какую вы используете древесину?
How long did it take you to build these
good morning sir could you tell me what kind of wood you used for the kitchen cabinet
Im not sure..but.look..like walnutwood
Ocupen siempre cabeza de atornillar correspondiente al tornillo...sino despues ruedan sobre el tornillo como aqui y solo gira libre el taladro perdiendo tiempo
Is this plywood?
Did you have a v8deo for how you built your router jig?
Seems the concept of using dado's and rabbets are completely foreign to you. Using drywall screws? Very professional. Maybe think about finishing the kitchen first before installing new cabinets. Typical work from a very very inexperienced woodworker.
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There was no reason to leave that comment other than to make yourself feel good. He did a fine job. The quality is exactly what you’d find in lowes or Home Depot. The video was just a concept build. So tired of quality control comments from people that leave feedback like this. Do better.
Happy wife
👋
The way he handles the nail gun is scary I mean what if the nails shoots straight to his hands.
Industrial shop and uses screws from the outside to attach shelves 😐. Use dados would look much better.
Да уж в интерьер явно не вписывается, хотя из красного дерева и собрана на черные саморезы, это писк разгильдяйства! А чё не на гвозди! Такой материал и изделие загубить...
With all these tools you cant find a way to make this without the screws showing ?
Así no, tanto tornillo no lo aconsejo, mejor espigas. Un saludo.
Nice,but not simple at all.
Holy Shit is he making that cabinet with Paduk?
I think u need handle 🤣
He is not so professional, for handling drill, he spoiled the drill bit for screwing..
With tools and knowledge everything is easier😬
Junk. This guy doesn't know what a dado is, or what it's used for.
😂
Butt joints, glue and 18G nails. Trash.
What's trash to one is very useful to another!
It's like framed and frameless cabinet. I think the former is more elegant and more economical to build.
To another, a cabinet without frame is trash!
The nails were being used to hold the parts together until screwed
No quality