I'm curious about the seam that connect the two curved pieces. Using plywood in my mind wouldn't look very good.. but I don't see how you make that seam look, well seamless.
At 2:20 and 2:40 your assembly table seems to sink and rise. Are you controlling this with a hydraulic lift? Please let me know what you are using. Thanks.
Who in their right mind dislikes this video? Amazing job man!!!!!!
Love it! Very nice job!
thanks!! you save my life, I'd have not idea how to make it, but now I do.
Beautiful 🔨
For what it's worth I trim the sides with a flush trim bit works like a charm.
Very nice job
I'm curious about the seam that connect the two curved pieces. Using plywood in my mind wouldn't look very good.. but I don't see how you make that seam look, well seamless.
thats what I want to know.
@@321dummy1 If it's painted, you Bondo the seams and gaps, then veneer over it for paint grade.
Excellent work! I love how his table was able to move up and down. Can someone tell me if that is something you can?
It looks great but how do you fix it on to the wall if it has the full back? With the weight of the extractor it has to be pretty solid fixings....
La cocina de mis sueños!
Nice work! I wonder how you hoisted it into position, it looks like it weighs a couple hundred pounds.
Just curious. How do you install the venting duct work and make sure its properly sealed/taped to the top and actual vent?
Good job!
At 2:20 and 2:40 your assembly table seems to sink and rise. Are you controlling this with a hydraulic lift? Please let me know what you are using. Thanks.
cool !
how would you access inside of wood hood for ducting if you ever need to repair it?
do you miter the corners of the curved ply wood to hid the raw edge?
How many layers of plywood?
I just built something similar... for one of my jobs. If you don,t mind me asking, what did your charge? Thanks
Amazing job. Question. Why so many skins? I counted 3 layers.
Adam Hinnenkamp overkill
at the cabinet shop I work at we only do 2 layers on each side. This is solid but unnecessary
Why is there a need to put more than one layer on your faces of the cabinet?
Hey, do you realize that there is sawdust all over your shop floor? lol
Where do I purchase one.
How much?
what material are you layering up? 1/4" MDF? Thanks in advance!
Enzo A that's what I was thinking.
Looks like bendable plywood, that he just puddied and sanded. Would've looked better with a spray glued hardwood veneer on the outside
Great job but overkill and back how bout straps
Please slow the video down