I don't understand why people make this so hard?

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  • @SSBailey77845
    @SSBailey77845 4 роки тому +4

    Im rebuilding/restoring an ‘62 Airstream 30’ Soverign and I’m on the galley cabinets. Love, love, love the simple, straight forward build. Awesome!

  • @stephenjames820
    @stephenjames820 4 роки тому +11

    Exactly how I have been making shaker doors for 40 years! Thanks!

  • @whomadethatsaltysoup
    @whomadethatsaltysoup 6 місяців тому +1

    Excellent demo of how to make shaker doors. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mattmilauskas5727
    @mattmilauskas5727 2 місяці тому

    look at those curls baby! maple is so pretty especially the edge grain. nice work!

  • @stormbytes
    @stormbytes 4 роки тому +3

    Terrific video. Clear and concise with relevant additional details. Very informative and helpful. Thank you!

  • @gerrymcintosh4477
    @gerrymcintosh4477 Місяць тому

    Geez, those cabinets are nicer than the ones in my kitchen. Great work Sir. 🇨🇦👍

  • @greenmambaguitarsheadguy3890
    @greenmambaguitarsheadguy3890 3 роки тому

    bravo, great job, nice finish on those too.

  • @researchcapt
    @researchcapt 3 роки тому +1

    Nice useful video. Never seen a tenon jig like that...cool.
    Stereo amplifiers need a little ventilation because of the waste heat. A few holes drilled on the bottom and the top would do that. You could add computer fan filters that would work to keep the dust out. They need a 120 mm hole.

  • @drftt719
    @drftt719 3 роки тому

    Great video!! Simple w great instructions 👍🏽

  • @matt4960
    @matt4960 2 роки тому

    Simple and easy job thanks alot!

  • @FredMcIntyre
    @FredMcIntyre 4 роки тому +2

    Awesome work Matt, the doors look great! 😍👍🏻👊🏻

  • @bentswoodworking
    @bentswoodworking 4 роки тому +3

    Great job on the video Matt!

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  4 роки тому

      Thanks Jason. Your support is very appreciated.

    • @byronhester3956
      @byronhester3956 3 роки тому

      Wow, a comment from Jason Bent! Jason, I'm a subscriber to your channel and your "Cool points" just went up big because of your support of Matt's content. BTW, Matt, I agree with Jason! Also, I was impressed with your Tenoning jig. You just might earn another follower because of it.

  • @Vid_Master
    @Vid_Master 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks, this video showed me everything I needed to know! I didn't know about ripping blades with flat carbides, I will have to buy one of those soon.

  • @millesiagellizeau9403
    @millesiagellizeau9403 3 роки тому

    Very informative and thorough

  • @joannamurphy3837
    @joannamurphy3837 2 роки тому

    I just subscribed. I love building things. I think your videos are awesome

  • @donnymcarter
    @donnymcarter 4 роки тому +3

    Nice and straight forward info! Good stuff Matt!

  • @jbb5470
    @jbb5470 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! New to your channel and had to subscribe to learn more of your techniques and advice. Really like the woods you used, great taste!

  • @delvallewoodworking23
    @delvallewoodworking23 3 роки тому

    Nice and straight forward info!

  • @davidburns4176
    @davidburns4176 Рік тому

    It took this video for me to finally understand the relationship between the jointer and planer. I'm now producing perfect boards.

  • @TheJamesStalone
    @TheJamesStalone 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you 4 making the Video! Regards from a germany based subscriber. 👍🏻

  • @PenaltyBoxWoodshop
    @PenaltyBoxWoodshop 4 роки тому

    Great video, Matt! Shaker style is my favorite!

  • @RichA7CV41
    @RichA7CV41 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this video, well done sir, subscribed!

  • @14mtaylor
    @14mtaylor 3 місяці тому

    Nice! Looks good. How far out from the table saw did you rout your cross-cut sled/miter gauge tracks? I am about to do that to my table. Looks like about 18"

  • @JamesKnightSmith
    @JamesKnightSmith 6 місяців тому

    May I suggest a self Centering drill bit for the hinge holes into the cabinet.

  • @pedropereira8924
    @pedropereira8924 Рік тому

    Very nice, thanks for sharing 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @user-gw2ms7zg7x
    @user-gw2ms7zg7x Місяць тому

    The small alternative is to use a floating tenon for the frame joint this saves having to cut the tenon with the risk of not cutting it accurately especially if you wish to offset the panel groove

  • @adrianlegg3344
    @adrianlegg3344 3 роки тому +3

    Great informative video, I make my doors 2mm bigger all round and then trim them to size in the panel saw, this also squares them up.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  3 роки тому +2

      I over size mine sometimes but generally do it when the door will be inset rather than overlay👍 gives me room to fit the door with even gaps

    • @Mikey__R
      @Mikey__R 4 місяці тому

      ​@@MWAWoodworksI'm going to try my hand at inset doors and drawers. I know it's going to be more work but I prefer the look.

  • @osocarpinterocarpinteria
    @osocarpinterocarpinteria 2 роки тому

    Great way to do it!

  • @pnmacdonald
    @pnmacdonald Рік тому

    Thank you, Matt. Very nice video. Could you share product info for the door hinges, please? I used some Blum for a cabinet I made and I am not happy with them. Thank you!

  • @shaytorres3106
    @shaytorres3106 4 роки тому

    Thanks!

  • @kryptik0
    @kryptik0 4 роки тому

    How far did you set the fence when cutting the dado? If your board is 3/4" thick and you want the dado to be about 1/4", then assuming the blade kerf is 1/8th inch, you set the fence 1/4 inch from the right side of the blade kerf (closest to fence). Can you confirm?

  • @StevenDavisPhoto
    @StevenDavisPhoto 4 роки тому

    Is this hard or soft maple? What would u recommend wood wise for a kitchen?

  • @kryptik0
    @kryptik0 4 роки тому +1

    Just wanted to mention that tenons can also be cut without using the jig. Miter gauge can be used instead.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  4 роки тому

      That's true! I've done that. Just a bit more tedious but if you don't have the jig it's a fine solution

  • @jlydon29
    @jlydon29 2 роки тому

    Is it normal to see the planar ribs? I'm looking to buy a thickness planar, and wondering if that's the norm. I recently used a hand planar for the first time on butcher block, and was able to sand those vallies out using 60 grit and stepping up to 320. Wasn't fun though.

  • @chiphunt9540
    @chiphunt9540 4 роки тому

    Great Video

  • @BasedGodEmperorTrump
    @BasedGodEmperorTrump Рік тому +2

    I work at a molding shop and personally make shaker/raised panel doors. After putting all the pieces together after glue up, I put them in a Ritter press to square up and add brad nails on the stile intersections to go through both tongue and groove on the back side of the door so I don't have to wait for the glue to harden. Then I run them through a voorwood machine to add the edge/profile followed up with running through a sander at 150grit.

  • @michaeldfallen4018
    @michaeldfallen4018 3 роки тому

    This will be my next project

  • @nathanleigh1701
    @nathanleigh1701 4 роки тому

    Nice work, i`m doin this!

  • @cormierkitchens
    @cormierkitchens 2 роки тому

    Very good video

  • @michaelr2526
    @michaelr2526 3 роки тому

    Hey Matt. You have a kitchen cabinet video on Tik Tok. Do you happen to have the full length version of that on UA-cam? I'm a subscriber but could not find it. Thanks.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  3 роки тому

      That is part 1 of my kitchen island build that I just released!

  • @Reef_laxation
    @Reef_laxation 4 роки тому

    Matt, do you have any plans for the tenoning jig and auxiliary fence? A video on both would be nice as well.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  4 роки тому +2

      I'm going to be doing a walkthrough video for both soon (maybe published in a month or so). I'm going to sow the fence in detail as well as the accessories.

  • @11211lcb
    @11211lcb 7 місяців тому

    I cut the tenons using a dado set and sacrificial fence along with a miter gauge. After set up, 2 cuts and the tenon is done.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  7 місяців тому

      Yep that works too but I find the cut a little more rough that way. Still holds on to glue that way.

  • @andrewt7735
    @andrewt7735 4 роки тому

    Had to wade through plenty of crap to find this video, thanks 🙏

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 6 місяців тому

    Nice one. The pre-finished is a tad weird in combination though.

  • @OldGuyWoodworks
    @OldGuyWoodworks 4 роки тому +1

    Nice video.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  4 роки тому

      Thank you very much. Glad you liked it 👍

  • @waynecencelewski3946
    @waynecencelewski3946 4 роки тому

    What would your advice be on how to measure for double doors on a cabinet that is slightly out of square? Roughly a 1/4" from top of door opening to bottom of door opening.

  • @wmclt5588
    @wmclt5588 2 роки тому

    Can you use a router to create your groove and tensor. Enjoyed the video and I’m going to try to make my first cabinet with limited tools

  • @lecatlin
    @lecatlin 4 роки тому

    Hello Matt, thanks for making this. I'm making some of these for my Mom and Dad's kitchen. Well, a lot of them. First major ww project for someone else. I have a couple of questions if you might be so kind to address? First, I'm making these with beadboard panels- as per mom's request - and she wants to paint them. When I assemble them, should I glue the panel at all? How do I deal with the panel moving a bit and the paint edge? I was considering caulking the rail/panel and stile/panel interface and maybe the caulk would hold well enough? Secondly, I'm limited in clamps. I have to make 21 doors... how long should I let the glue dry in clamps. For reference, I have Titebond III, was considering maybe getting Titebond II to use for slightly faster setup. Your time and effort is much appreciated, thank you in advance.

    • @nicholaspegarsch8412
      @nicholaspegarsch8412 4 роки тому +1

      I bought a bunch of hand clamps from harbor freight for about 6 bucks a piece I think it was. I think I'm up to 8 now which can allow me to have 4 doors drying at once.

  • @gaspareparisi1678
    @gaspareparisi1678 4 роки тому

    très beau

  • @mmkat99
    @mmkat99 4 роки тому

    I’m making a dartboard cabinet that has three plywood panels in each door inbetween cherry hardwood rails and styles. Do you glue the plywood cherry or just the hardwood panels and styles? Thanks in advance

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  4 роки тому +1

      You don't have to glue the plywood panels. They "float" inside the frame.

  • @paul0631
    @paul0631 2 роки тому

    Looks so nice~! I had a question. Is it bad to have a heavy door? I'm building a closed door shoe cabinet with 3/4 plywood about 6ft high and 3ft wide 14in deep. I figured I would just use the same plywood for the door as well, but wondering if that would be too heavy. Is it just for great aesthetic purposes that you make these awesome looking doors or do doors need to be light? Just wondering because I don't care too much about aesthetics for this project, since the cabinet will be in the garage.

    • @rorywynhoff1549
      @rorywynhoff1549 Рік тому +1

      That's a lot of weight. Will need hd hinges,, and may cause racking over time.

  • @MrBubbajohnson1
    @MrBubbajohnson1 2 роки тому

    Can I get prefinished panel at Lowe’s or Home Depot? Thanks for great channel.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Nope. You'll need to find your local plywood distributor (whoever supplies the cabinet shops in your city)

  • @briancarpenter3548
    @briancarpenter3548 3 роки тому

    I’m gonna try to same thing myself

  • @donproctor3445
    @donproctor3445 2 роки тому

    what do you recommend for painting kitchen doors and frames?

  • @Mikey__R
    @Mikey__R 4 місяці тому

    I know this is the modern way to make frame and panel; but my brain can't get on with how short the tenon holding the rails into the stiles is. I'd feel much more comfortable with a longer tenon, but I do appreciate that's more work.
    When I get on to remaking my kitchen cabinet doors, I'm going to experiment with adding a domino to strengthen that joint.

  • @MD-cd7em
    @MD-cd7em 3 роки тому

    GOOD VIDEO

  • @RonaldJMacDonald
    @RonaldJMacDonald 3 роки тому

    My wife and I just put in a new kitchen, we have shaker doors that have a center rail, that extra rail made a huge difference in the look of the doors.

  • @2300Kenzie
    @2300Kenzie 3 роки тому

    Good video. Since it isn't glued in place, I would finish the panel before placing it in the frame.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  3 роки тому

      The panel was made of pre-finished plywood 👍

  • @mzjoeberod
    @mzjoeberod 3 роки тому

    did you pay for all your equipment all in one shot, or overtime? Thanks in advance.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  3 роки тому

      I've been building my shop up for 7 years 👍

  • @BZ1340
    @BZ1340 12 днів тому

    I like the process, just not a fan of 1/4 inch panels . I like to use 3/8 panels

  • @rolandcsuka1829
    @rolandcsuka1829 Рік тому

    Nice job
    I lear somethind today too
    Peace

  • @TheFullmetalwhite
    @TheFullmetalwhite 2 роки тому

    I been gluing the plywood too. Does it hurt to do that?

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  2 роки тому +1

      Uh, I wouldn't say it hurts, it's just not needed. If you want to prevent rattling of the panel add just a dab of glue to all four sides in the middle that will hold it still. Also only glue plywood or MDF. Never glue a solid wood center panel!

  • @the-bu3lb
    @the-bu3lb Рік тому

    We’re is the link for the bits

  • @anthonymarkowitz6824
    @anthonymarkowitz6824 8 місяців тому +81

    People make it so hard because people don't have all the tools and machinery you have lol

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  8 місяців тому +7

      Lol all you need is a table saw.

    • @polbecca
      @polbecca 6 місяців тому +5

      ​​​@@MWAWoodworksNot all table saws are created equal. And bear in mind that some of our big box stores stock cheap pine and pretty much nothing else. The tenoning jig looks pretty neat though.

    • @msk3905
      @msk3905 5 місяців тому +2

      @@MWAWoodworks what about the jig?

    • @addammadd
      @addammadd 5 місяців тому +18

      …46 seconds in and he’s used a miter saw, table saw and a jointer…

    • @Hibbo89
      @Hibbo89 4 місяці тому +4

      You can do this with a cheap router and a cheap grooving bit. All the machinery makes it much much easier, but it’s doable with a simple router.

  • @iraqresitance9663
    @iraqresitance9663 3 роки тому

    My greeting from iraq well done

  • @haerdy1337
    @haerdy1337 2 роки тому

    now i get it - - - i was searching for a door Door... ;) but nice door.

  • @Sam1313-rg5yc
    @Sam1313-rg5yc 3 місяці тому

    Not hard but some of us can only dream of having a workshop of that size and as well equipped. Here in the UK that is the size of a bungalow.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  3 місяці тому

      I don't think you need a big work shop to do this? 🤷

  • @michaelsa892
    @michaelsa892 4 роки тому +1

    Is the panel 1/16” smaller than the opening or 1/8”

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  4 роки тому +2

      1/16. It's plywood not hardwood so there's really no need to account for wood movement

  • @szalonyja
    @szalonyja 4 роки тому

    What ruler with red it is?

  • @platbh7922
    @platbh7922 4 роки тому

    Hello sir .. Where is this place. Can I work with you ... Thanks from: Indonesian country

  • @danielakerman8241
    @danielakerman8241 3 місяці тому +3

    I don’t understand why YOU made this so hard! You had a perfectly good router table and could have done this more simply with a tongue and groove router bit set. No multiple passes, no jigs, very little measuring. You can also route the groove along one long edge BEFORE cutting pieces to length, and you’ll save passes and ensure all the pieces match perfectly

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  3 місяці тому

      That's fine except far more people own a table saw than a router table or specialized rail and stile bits!

    • @danielakerman8241
      @danielakerman8241 2 місяці тому

      @@MWAWoodworksfair enough. New video idea for you: do this again on the router table (the Freud router bit set is good), and compare speed, equipment cost, and other benefits and drawbacks of the two methods.

  • @AncoraImparoPiper
    @AncoraImparoPiper 7 місяців тому

    Lucky those who have a table saw and router table and all the related jigs. Gees, talk about making it hard. I made a shaker wardrobe without any of those tools. That was challenging but needed none of these super expensive tools.

  • @MildarValsik
    @MildarValsik 2 місяці тому

    Could be easier if your have a basic router. Shouldn't be hard to make a router table that can do most of the work. At the least it can cut the slots needed. I think a router is my favorite tool.

  • @pkk6428
    @pkk6428 2 місяці тому

    What about using the router?

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  2 місяці тому

      Yep you can do that but way more people have a table saw starting out and not a router table so that's what I wanted to show!

    • @pkk6428
      @pkk6428 2 місяці тому +1

      What's funny is I bought a router and table when I was 15. From Sears. I still have it and it still works.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  2 місяці тому +1

      Amazing!

  • @StevenDavisPhoto
    @StevenDavisPhoto 4 роки тому +1

    Tenoning jig or a dado set.

  • @Zzrdemon6633
    @Zzrdemon6633 2 місяці тому

    I noticed your ring, all i'm gonna say

  • @easterstedman236
    @easterstedman236 3 роки тому

    Stodoys is nice for that.

  • @chandradeo9730
    @chandradeo9730 Рік тому

    good job but please use a router and show how it works

  • @shotparrot
    @shotparrot 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks! However gotta say that's a terrible push block. Should be taller. Thumb: "yo blade!" blade: "what's cookin good lookin!"

  • @user-rf5wp2of3t
    @user-rf5wp2of3t 2 місяці тому

    Y..y..y...so easy....we all broken heard....only Malay.....

  • @mrcoz1764
    @mrcoz1764 8 місяців тому

    I make my tongue and grooves on a router table,,,One and Done

  • @NikonErik
    @NikonErik 4 місяці тому +1

    Why do people make this so hard? Because what you're doing is not as easy as you make it look!

  • @CaCa-dz4uk
    @CaCa-dz4uk 2 роки тому

    Look good but not easy to make lol

  • @hafzamacie8858
    @hafzamacie8858 3 роки тому

    I heard very good opinions about the Woodglut plans.

  • @shantellamend8986
    @shantellamend8986 3 роки тому

    I started with Woodglut plans.

  • @jakeb7244
    @jakeb7244 2 роки тому

    Overly complicated on the tounge. Stacked dado, miter gauge and 1/2 scrap on the fence is faster and less steps with out moving the fence.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah true, but a lot of people don't have/can't get a dado stack 🤷. I wanted to show it could be done on any table saw with just a blade 👍

  • @SDMacMan
    @SDMacMan 4 роки тому +3

    Dude, your table saw push block sucks! Your thumb is totally in the danger zone.

    • @anthonya1158
      @anthonya1158 3 роки тому

      $100 for a new sawstop cartridge is a lot more than just getting a decent pushblock

  • @andycowan490
    @andycowan490 4 роки тому

    so all I need is 10k worth of planers, jointers, and other tools and I can just"make my own"? lol

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  4 роки тому +1

      Just a table saw 👍

    • @montet202
      @montet202 3 роки тому

      Actually a lot more that that, if you want decent machinery and quality results. If you don't want to spend the money on machinery, then hire out the work. This is pretty much the most economical way to build shaker doors/drawer fronts, and one of the better how to videos out there for this type of door.

  • @billhawkins6959
    @billhawkins6959 3 роки тому

    If someone has all that equipment, they shouldn't need instructions.

  • @shantaymadison3808
    @shantaymadison3808 3 роки тому

    Woodprix scripts contain most of the woodworking plans you can find.

  • @easterstedman236
    @easterstedman236 2 роки тому

    Stodoys is a good solution for every woodworker.

  • @mikeokeeffe6163
    @mikeokeeffe6163 6 місяців тому

    What a pompous, rude title. You need to include disparagement in the frigging TITLE!
    No thanks.

  • @durhamholtmeier8330
    @durhamholtmeier8330 6 місяців тому

    Flipping styles and rails sticking on the table saw is a fools game and makes joinery shitty. Typ switching reference faces will yield run out that's doubled out of tolerance. In short either your panel will be too tight or too sloppy or your cope will fit poorly.

  • @Poshypaws
    @Poshypaws 8 місяців тому

    Finish with 180 grade????? Waste of time and paper!