Hi Brendan, well we are still not yet truly profitable, but we have invested a lot and come along way so I guess we’re not doing too badly and the pay off should come soon
Lots I want to share, and this will be happening on the pro membership tier in due course, after the current pricing series. I am not able to make time for many public UA-cam videos at the moment. www.buymeacoffee.com/freebird
Hello lovely videos..I have been doing this in a different country for the past 7yrs but I will like to set up the something similar in the UK as my family is here....your videos have been very insightful and inspiring and I think your membership platform would-be very useful for me buy I was wondering if you are thinking of including a yearly subscription price rather than the monthly one which am sure will be a lot better price wise than the monthly .....Once again thanks for the videos
Hi! Until recently I was offering a yearly option at a reduced rate per month. However, I have just discontinued this because for the Pro Tier, I am considering winding this down in the next few months. Now is the time to sign up because all the pro tier content is currently still accessible as soon as you sign up, and there is nothing to stop you grabbing as much as you can and cancelling after 1 month if you choose. Before long I plan to package up the content (eg the pricing series; the upcoming spraying series) as independent paid downloads.
You mean you would like to see a full build video of this project? Unfortunately I don't get so much footage these days as I have an installer doing the work for me on most jobs now! But so as not to disappoint you, here is a secret link to another wardrobe build video: ua-cam.com/video/vxa7Tkzt14c/v-deo.html
You should be proud of this, lovely job. Have you found the 22 MR MDF is fine for wardrobe doors generally without warping? I’ve built some kitchen doors but now just want to do some flat panel MR MDF doors with 4x Blum hinges but I’m just worried they may warp being not a traditional made door.
Hi Samuel thank you. generally I am more confident in the Finsa Fibrapan Hidrofugo MDF against warping than I would be with a solid wood 5 piece door (but I'm really no expert in processing solid wood). I would say that it's probably safest to build an MDF door with the panel in a groove dead centred in the thickness of the rails and stiles. Our CNC 2 piece method fits into a rebate instead and we do have to take care this doesn't lead to an imbalanced door. It helps to spray the door both sides at once soon aftr assembly - we do this by hanging the door from the hinge holes while spraying
He yes lately I have standardised on 60mm. This allows for an 18mm scrap mdf strip mounted to the side of the cabinet to support the scribe strip, leaving a 4cm ish gap which is about optimum for packing with a regular sized space plug
It's really great to see how you have progressed and developed remember watching your early spray videos in your old workshop behind your house to what is now a really matured process with exceptional attention to detail effervescent in your work
Hey Alastair, i was wondering did you do all the edgebanding yourself with that hebrock i saw in some video's? Or did you have someone else do it for you? Would love to hear from you! I am looking for an edgebander too in that pricerange!
Yes we did! We couldn’t get that machine to work properly for the first 6 months. I didn’t have a clue how these things work so it was a big learning curve, the main problem was the previous user had really burned the glue in the pot and we couldn’t seem to get rid of little black chips interfering with the bond, until finally we got an expert to do a complete strip and clean of the glue pot. Since then it has run perfectly and I actually really like the machine because it is not as complex as some out there. It doesn’t have pre-milling but that works for us coming straight off the cnc with a good clean cut.
Hello Alastair, Thanks for posting this. Your finish is incredible in the new workshop. Have you stopped using Hafele Loox lighting? I've been having a nightmare with Hafele's supply issues - I just received a switch this morning that was ordered on November the 1st 2021 for "next day delivery"! Are there any similar products that you would recommend? Thanks again for putting this up on youtube.
Hi Tom I quit using Loox because of supply issues and the way they keep changing their range, rendering parts I’d stocked incompatible! Speak to Dave Warne at www.light-solutions.co.uk/ tell him I recommended them. They supply the Leyton lighting range
Great job Alastair, it's so easy to get caught out by the tiniest detail (sensor position), but a good save! I've always found 22mm doors cause more problems than they cure - I'll stick with 18 thanks 🤣 (K)
I see what you mean… but I really prefer 22mm for general rigidity of the door. Generally the Blum hinges cope well (even without moving up to the ‘thick door profile’ hinge variation for the standard 110 degree hinges.). Strangely this must be the first time I used 170 degree hinges on these doors, we must have used them mainly on the vinyl wrap wardrobes in the past which are 18mm thickness. I’m going to try switching to the 155 degree hinges as standard for wide openers because they seem to throw the door forward more as they open (but I need to check the extra sideways movement is not a problem!)
Hi sorry for delayed reply. We started with a very expensive solid carbide downcutting spiral from Allied tools but then we found we got good enough results with a much cheaper surfacing bit. Both 25mm diameter. Finishing off into the corners with a 5mm straight cutter. Also a 90 degree v cutter to add chamfer. But since then we have gone back to the 2 piece door method, dropping a 12mm panel tight into a rebated 22mm frame, to avoid issues with sanding the recessed panels.
Hi Alastair, love your work, just wondering where do you get your fibro board from? I've been using birch ply for everything so far, although now I've started painting things the edge finish isnt quite as good as I'd like it!
I was waiting for a comment like this 😁 the footage was originally intended for an Instagram story. I stuck it on UA-cam on a whim and thought I’d see what reaction it got!
Your shop has come a long way. Great to see all your hard work paying off. Wishing you all the best.
Thanks for following the journey!
Great to see and you just keep going from strength to strength - inspirational and thank you for sharing.
Thanks for that!
Wow that is beautiful, esp shadow gap shelving. Smart too.
Thanks
Quality job as always Alastair 👏👍
Thank you
Excellent facility you have now,fully earned,hard work hopefully paying off for you now,all the best.
Hi Brendan, well we are still not yet truly profitable, but we have invested a lot and come along way so I guess we’re not doing too badly and the pay off should come soon
Would be interested to see a video about your cnc setup and some advice on cnc machines/what you learned selecting yours
Lots I want to share, and this will be happening on the pro membership tier in due course, after the current pricing series. I am not able to make time for many public UA-cam videos at the moment. www.buymeacoffee.com/freebird
Beautiful wardrobe, I love using the hardware with 3D adjustments, it's so easy to fine tune any alignment issues that arise.
Yes I don’t do any butt hinges these days
Nice job
Stunning!
Thanks!
Very nice work Alistair 👏
Thank you 🙌
Love your progress 👏👏👏👍
Thanks Kevin
Very nice work 👍
Many thanks
Hello lovely videos..I have been doing this in a different country for the past 7yrs but I will like to set up the something similar in the UK as my family is here....your videos have been very insightful and inspiring and I think your membership platform would-be very useful for me buy I was wondering if you are thinking of including a yearly subscription price rather than the monthly one which am sure will be a lot better price wise than the monthly .....Once again thanks for the videos
Hi! Until recently I was offering a yearly option at a reduced rate per month. However, I have just discontinued this because for the Pro Tier, I am considering winding this down in the next few months. Now is the time to sign up because all the pro tier content is currently still accessible as soon as you sign up, and there is nothing to stop you grabbing as much as you can and cancelling after 1 month if you choose. Before long I plan to package up the content (eg the pricing series; the upcoming spraying series) as independent paid downloads.
Insane quality
Amazing Staff 😍 i love it you must do a vidéo about thé beging until the end i love it si much thanks a million 🙏👏👏👏👏
You mean you would like to see a full build video of this project? Unfortunately I don't get so much footage these days as I have an installer doing the work for me on most jobs now! But so as not to disappoint you, here is a secret link to another wardrobe build video: ua-cam.com/video/vxa7Tkzt14c/v-deo.html
@@Alastair_Freebird sorry my English isn't good yeah i mean a full build video
Thanks for a link and good Luck 👏👏👏👏
Pristine work as always. I love it.
Thank you!
You should be proud of this, lovely job. Have you found the 22 MR MDF is fine for wardrobe doors generally without warping? I’ve built some kitchen doors but now just want to do some flat panel MR MDF doors with 4x Blum hinges but I’m just worried they may warp being not a traditional made door.
Hi Samuel thank you. generally I am more confident in the Finsa Fibrapan Hidrofugo MDF against warping than I would be with a solid wood 5 piece door (but I'm really no expert in processing solid wood). I would say that it's probably safest to build an MDF door with the panel in a groove dead centred in the thickness of the rails and stiles. Our CNC 2 piece method fits into a rebate instead and we do have to take care this doesn't lead to an imbalanced door. It helps to spray the door both sides at once soon aftr assembly - we do this by hanging the door from the hinge holes while spraying
Hi Alastair. Do you have a standard gap between the side of a cabinet and the wall that will usually be infilled
He yes lately I have standardised on 60mm. This allows for an 18mm scrap mdf strip mounted to the side of the cabinet to support the scribe strip, leaving a 4cm ish gap which is about optimum for packing with a regular sized space plug
Awesome!
It's really great to see how you have progressed and developed remember watching your early spray videos in your old workshop behind your house to what is now a really matured process with exceptional attention to detail effervescent in your work
Hey Alastair, i was wondering did you do all the edgebanding yourself with that hebrock i saw in some video's? Or did you have someone else do it for you? Would love to hear from you! I am looking for an edgebander too in that pricerange!
Yes we did! We couldn’t get that machine to work properly for the first 6 months. I didn’t have a clue how these things work so it was a big learning curve, the main problem was the previous user had really burned the glue in the pot and we couldn’t seem to get rid of little black chips interfering with the bond, until finally we got an expert to do a complete strip and clean of the glue pot. Since then it has run perfectly and I actually really like the machine because it is not as complex as some out there. It doesn’t have pre-milling but that works for us coming straight off the cnc with a good clean cut.
Do you have a sanding attachment on the CNC for the recess on the doors?
No I’m skeptical about how that would work but do you know any examples?
Hello Alastair, Thanks for posting this. Your finish is incredible in the new workshop. Have you stopped using Hafele Loox lighting? I've been having a nightmare with Hafele's supply issues - I just received a switch this morning that was ordered on November the 1st 2021 for "next day delivery"! Are there any similar products that you would recommend? Thanks again for putting this up on youtube.
Hi Tom I quit using Loox because of supply issues and the way they keep changing their range, rendering parts I’d stocked incompatible! Speak to Dave Warne at www.light-solutions.co.uk/ tell him I recommended them. They supply the Leyton lighting range
@@Alastair_Freebird That's really useful. Thanks so much for taking the time to reply - you're an amazing chap.
Hi, whats the name app you used at the 1:43 , please 😊
Hi sorry for the slow reply, that is Sketchup on the iPad
Great job Alastair, it's so easy to get caught out by the tiniest detail (sensor position), but a good save! I've always found 22mm doors cause more problems than they cure - I'll stick with 18 thanks 🤣 (K)
I see what you mean… but I really prefer 22mm for general rigidity of the door. Generally the Blum hinges cope well (even without moving up to the ‘thick door profile’ hinge variation for the standard 110 degree hinges.). Strangely this must be the first time I used 170 degree hinges on these doors, we must have used them mainly on the vinyl wrap wardrobes in the past which are 18mm thickness. I’m going to try switching to the 155 degree hinges as standard for wide openers because they seem to throw the door forward more as they open (but I need to check the extra sideways movement is not a problem!)
What bits do you use to make those doors on CNC?
Hi sorry for delayed reply. We started with a very expensive solid carbide downcutting spiral from Allied tools but then we found we got good enough results with a much cheaper surfacing bit. Both 25mm diameter. Finishing off into the corners with a 5mm straight cutter. Also a 90 degree v cutter to add chamfer. But since then we have gone back to the 2 piece door method, dropping a 12mm panel tight into a rebated 22mm frame, to avoid issues with sanding the recessed panels.
anyone , please advice where we could download cnc file for wardrobe dress, from simple one sheet plywood or complex ?
There are so many different ways you might choose to make it. Do you have a cnc machine?
Hi Alastair, love your work, just wondering where do you get your fibro board from? I've been using birch ply for everything so far, although now I've started painting things the edge finish isnt quite as good as I'd like it!
Finsa Fibrapan Hidrofugo MDF - we get it from Able Boards or James Lathams - it’s a much more suitable product for painting than birch ply
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Holy hell, turn your phone!
I was waiting for a comment like this 😁 the footage was originally intended for an Instagram story. I stuck it on UA-cam on a whim and thought I’d see what reaction it got!
@@Alastair_Freebird lol, that Instagram is ruining everything! 🤣🤣
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