mitered cabinet doors, kitchen island (pt. 2)
Вставка
- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- Building the doors today. Here are some tool links-
Festool mfk 700-
amzn.to/3KFlLRE
Festool domino df500-
amzn.to/3B8RW8T
Festool ts55feq-
amzn.to/3CS5Ld6
Festool guide rail-
amzn.to/3CPRYnx
Festool MFT/3-
amzn.to/3wQsEKf
Kreg concealed hinge jig-
amzn.to/3RcldW1
Cabinet hinge mounting jig-
amzn.to/3wMiVVl
Dewalt 20v max-
amzn.to/3Rjefi4 - Навчання та стиль
Great video Anthony!
While i find your conversion to the meteic system intriguing, i just can not adopt it for my own work. I can think about nuts and bolts in terms of mms, but just cant get my brain to do it for larger items...i.e. carpentry etc. My mind just defers to feet and inches whenever faced with building material. Oh yeah....great work!
As always....keeping it real anthony!
I haven’t converted completely, I still use imperial for things like framing, crown molding, some wainscoting etc… but for cabinetry and other intricate custom builds, I find metric more precise. Especially when all the plywood and cabinet hardware is metric lol…
I've been watching your videos for some time now; I'm amazed how your tool collection has grown over the years. I remember your video of you adding the vega table saw fence on you Ridgid table saw. You are all invested in feestool. Do plan on doing this full time once you retire? Thank you for your informative videos and time you take to make them.
Thanks for being part of my UA-cam family. I’m retiring in 8 months and I’m pretty much doing it full time already. I’m booked solid through January 2023 right now. No time to breathe lol.
Yeah i get it, and big up on you for being able to grasp it. I guess to me its almost akin to a foreign language. As fluent as one might be, they often think in their native tongue.
@@AnthonyScolaro1 why retiring? From carpentry, or youtube?
@@kevinbenedict5443 neither, I’m retiring from my regular job. I’ll never stop doing carpentry.
Great videos. Thanks for taking the time making the videos whiles doing your clients projects. It’s something I’m juggling with- document the progress or just build to get it finished in time. Do you know that it’ll take a little longer building while documenting and give yourself that extra time? Thanks!
I don’t account for the filming. I’m very fortunate that i don’t have to rely on knocking the jobs out to make a living and I have clients who wait for me because they know they are getting the highest quality custom work they want. The bonus is they get to watch how it was built.
I found your site a few weeks ago. I am trying to learn to build cabinets on my own. When you built the kitchen island is the spreader between the door and drawer put in on 32 mm. That seams to make the bottom of the drawer close above the spreader. correct? By the way you do beautiful work.
What was your thought process on switching to metric measurements. I'm not entirely sure you actually switched from imperial I'm just very interested. I really like how detailed your videos are especially in the recent world of TikTok madness. Thank you for your uploads and content, I really appreciate it.
I love metric for cabinetry and other custom builds but I will still use imperial for things such as crown molding, framing etc…
Hey Anthony did I hear right on another video that you no longer use a table saw.
Nevermind you just explained it. Haha
Nice work!! Still using your grizzly dust collector? How did you like it?
I haven’t had a grizzly wall mount dust collector in 4 years. I have a much larger shop fox on a rolling stand. I only use it with my jointer/planer combo machine. Once in a while I use it with my bandsaw but I haven’t had much use for that in a while. I don’t have a table saw anymore so the dust collector isn’t getting much use but the shop fox is a good unit.
@@AnthonyScolaro1 thanks for the reply! Did you like it when you were using it? Thanks!
@@kevinb6102 it was good but if you do a lot of work, it fills up way too fast and you spend more time emptying it out than cutting wood.
@@AnthonyScolaro1 thank you