Excellent video. Clear, concise instructions. Exactly what I was looking for so I could match my IKEA cabinets to a cabinet I bought at Lowe's for my laundry room. Thanks so much for posting!
Question- how do you hide the lip between the rails/styles and the back panel? I saw that you zoomed in on it and it showed that small gap - you don’t think it will be too noticeable? I ask because I am looking at building a set kind of like this for some large bookshelves in the kids playroom, but we want to sell soon/eventually and don’t want it to look too rough…. Thanks so much for the video! Can’t believe you posted it just eight hours before I looked this up lol
I don't have too much trouble with the edges so long as you prepare them well for paint. Any small gaps of course fill them up with a filler then undercoat really well, 2-3 coats if necessary sanding in between coats then once you apply your top coat of what ever you are using it should be nice and smooth and not showing any join between the top 6mm strips and base. Hope this helped and good luck with your project.👍
Mate, I just made these for the laundry cabinets and they turned out absolutely fantastic. Thank you the inspiration Geoff!!
Great to hear, thanks for your support 👍
Excellent video. Clear, concise instructions. Exactly what I was looking for so I could match my IKEA cabinets to a cabinet I bought at Lowe's for my laundry room. Thanks so much for posting!
Great to hear, good luck with your project 👍
Looks nice. I'm gonna try that 30 degree bevel on saw.
Great video , thank you for taking the time to teach me !
Thanks for watching 👍
Question- how do you hide the lip between the rails/styles and the back panel? I saw that you zoomed in on it and it showed that small gap - you don’t think it will be too noticeable? I ask because I am looking at building a set kind of like this for some large bookshelves in the kids playroom, but we want to sell soon/eventually and don’t want it to look too rough…. Thanks so much for the video! Can’t believe you posted it just eight hours before I looked this up lol
I don't have too much trouble with the edges so long as you prepare them well for paint. Any small gaps of course fill them up with a filler then undercoat really well, 2-3 coats if necessary sanding in between coats then once you apply your top coat of what ever you are using it should be nice and smooth and not showing any join between the top 6mm strips and base.
Hope this helped and good luck with your project.👍
It did, thanks a ton!!!