Du hast mir mit deinen Videos schon sehr viel beigebracht, obeohl ich schon viel kann, aber man lernt sein leben lang. Vielen Dank. Ein mega guter kanal
Brilliant and beautiful!! I love so many things, especially how you offest the filler strips by the thickness of the adjacent material to have something solid to drill into (hopefully that made sense). I really appreciate all your videos!! Thank you, sir!!!
Nice work! Did you learn all of this on your own over time? I am 3 years in carpentry and still learning each and everyday. I took some tips from you too 😂 Cheers from NYC.
You good at what you do im a cabinet installer myself 20 years plus in the cabinetry business [ i just have one question for you wouldn't it be cheaper to use 3mm white masonite backing for the bedroom units
I'm new to your channel, another great video. Love the continuous sub base first instead of levelling individual units, I've never tried that but will. Top class work again 👍🏽
I'm a complete beginner looking to do my own DIY project at home. I've watched numerous videos but this video is by far the most helpful! Your work is amazing, keep it up!! Where do you get the coloured boards from? Can you choose different designs? What material is used for the base? Much appreciated. Just subscribed!
Great video as usual, Question, the shelving just appeared, so didn't see how you fixed them in ? Assume usual pegs or small brackets ? would love to see what sort of jig or layout do you use to accurately align all the drill holes ?
Nice work , but there is a much simpler way of doing this which i have done for years. I use ikea frames for the internals no drilling and screwing they all accept all the ikea rails drawers etc much easier to put together in a house that is occupied. I then buld a small stud wall around clad it in 6mm mdf which the customer usually paints the same as the existing walls. then it looks like the doors have been fit into an existing alcove. As far as the bottom track goes, i fit a peice of 75mmx30mm to floor shim up until flat and level then fit the doors in between.
I actually screw the backboard onto the carcass, so my screwheads are into the backboard, but you screw the sides into the back, wich makes you have the screwheads into the sides. I realize that doing it your way is a better and easier way to make sure your carcass is square, since when you cut the backboard square the carcass has no other way then to be square, if the backboard is square offcourse lol. Although your method will only work when you use like 16-18mm backboards. I tend to use 8mm and then it's not really an option doing it your way. Also you never use biscuits to align? :) Anyway, great video sir!
Yeah your method is definitely stronger if someone bangs a box to the back accidentally from inside, but yeah other than that his method is a bit easier. I was also wondering about biscuits (or dominoes, he does have festool afterall haha), seems to me like a better and a bit stronger way to align the piece, but i would also use screws, my boss does it this way, 2 biscuits 10cm from each end and 3 screws, but considering he has a particle board base where the cabinets sit on top, strenghth doesnt really matter that much in this case, cause the load is evenly distributed, if he was doing cabinets with legs going directly on them, then i would for sure use biscuits.
Awesome work! Looks really good and very informative to have you share your knowledge. I understand that the blue blocks are the U-scribe jigs. Does your stock come in 19mm? I'm Dutch but most here is 18mm, so I would need the green ones? Also, can share the name of the black scribe block you use to offet the 19mm (14:50) and the scribe tool you use initially (10:45)? Thanks a lot!!!
Hey thanks here are amazon links amzn.to/41RlZ0R and the other one is just a compas with a pencile attached amzn.to/48d5VZF thios is better then the one i use it holds distance set stronger Thanks for watching
Доброго времени суток! Какой зазор между стеной и стойкой шкафа Вы считаете комфортным чтобы потом закрыть его фальшпанелью или добором? Спасибо за классный контент)
Hello. I understand that you are using a u-scribe jig. 10:21 Please tell me how you determine what width the side wall should be initially? And how do you determine how much you need to saw off from the side wall? You put the wall perpendicular to the floor, but what should be the offset from the wall?
It’s actually harder to explain by commenting I’m afraid you wouldn’t be able to understand it .is very simple once you understand the principle of that 18mm scribe,is like moving filler 18mm forward
Where do you get these blue filler tools from. Its a great way to get the profile of the wall. Im always myself in the way of making it to tight by a .5 mil then to saw a bit extra of creating a lot of dust
Great job, Please help, I have a wardrobe that's 2400 hight. How long should be the door for sliding door wardrobe. How much do you subtract for the sliding mechanism?
My box is 2400 H x 2500 L. I intend to do four sliding doors. I need to know what should be the door hight and length? I dont know what to subtract for the mechanism. Please assist with correct measurements.
It is a cribe tool here is amazon affiliate link amzn.to/46jQe1C this is for the 19 mm caninets and the green one are for 18mm caninets amzn.to/3rL9OVA
I took me a while to get what you were saying that isn’t plunge is a cross cut that rail has stoppers underneath and one is moving on degrees you you’re going to use
Du hast mir mit deinen Videos schon sehr viel beigebracht, obeohl ich schon viel kann, aber man lernt sein leben lang. Vielen Dank.
Ein mega guter kanal
Лучший канал о корпусной мебели!
Oohh that’s just so nice compliment 🥹🙏🙏🙏🙏
Brilliant and beautiful!! I love so many things, especially how you offest the filler strips by the thickness of the adjacent material to have something solid to drill into (hopefully that made sense). I really appreciate all your videos!! Thank you, sir!!!
Thank you so glad to hear that you watched my videos and most importantly that you’re like them, much appreciated 🙏
This is art! Congratulations you are an artist!!
Thank you so much !
Great job and awesome results.
Thank you!🙏🙏🙏
Your work is always top drawer. Love watching you work 🤓
Thank you very much!
Great work. Brilliant video. Thank you ☺️
Brilliant work and your tools is awesome 😊
Thank you very much! Glad you like my video !
U are really good. I am learning a lot from you
I hope more videos are coming
Thanks for watching hope your will succeed 🙏🙏💪
Brilliant and beautiful. Neat work right there.
Thanks for your thoughts
Great job. Always enjoyed your work. Thanks.
Thank you! Cheers! Glad to hear that
Great work. Looks mint.
Thanks 👍
Always a great job and continue to inspire me and learning from your video. Thank you for sharing.
Glad to hear that! Tahsnks
Thank you for sharing your work , I have learn it 🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Muy bueno, de verdad: siempre aprendo muchos detalles de tu trabajo.
Glad to hear that
👍🏼 como siempre maestro
Thanks 🙏
Nice work! Did you learn all of this on your own over time? I am 3 years in carpentry and still learning each and everyday. I took some tips from you too 😂 Cheers from NYC.
Yes I did ans as you still learning every day new things and techniques thanks for watching
ACTUALLY HE LEARNED ALL THAT ON UA-cam and FACEBOOK !
Nice install, and some great tips.. and you made a bit of work for the sparks as well 😁
Thank you so much for watching
Amazing work. Any videos on making the doors and fitting hardware to them?
Not yet!but I will soon thanks
You good at what you do im a cabinet installer myself 20 years plus in the cabinetry business [ i just have one question for you wouldn't it be cheaper to use 3mm white masonite backing for the bedroom units
It is you right but they are not always easy to find
Where do you get your sheet materials from ?
Excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
I'm new to your channel, another great video. Love the continuous sub base first instead of levelling individual units, I've never tried that but will. Top class work again 👍🏽
Awesome, thank you!
Awesome video… fantastic end result. If you would like to do a video with an explanation of scribing it would be great appreciated xx
I'm a complete beginner looking to do my own DIY project at home. I've watched numerous videos but this video is by far the most helpful! Your work is amazing, keep it up!!
Where do you get the coloured boards from? Can you choose different designs?
What material is used for the base?
Much appreciated. Just subscribed!
Awesome! Thank you! They are laminate 18mm boards frome home design hq they can be in many colours and finish and for panels i used 19 mm mdf
@@CAVjoinery thanks for the response!
Hi mate, that's an absolutely brilliant job! Can you please tell me where did you buy the sliding door kit from? Cheers
Very useful video! Thanks for sharing bro 👍
Appreciate it
Great video as usual, Question, the shelving just appeared, so didn't see how you fixed them in ?
Assume usual pegs or small brackets ?
would love to see what sort of jig or layout do you use to accurately align all the drill holes ?
Yes shelf pegs and some of them i did drilled them on site
I use festool LR 32 you can see the rail that hase holes on it
Excellent work as always.
Thanks
Cool as always mate 👍😉
Thanks for the visit 🙏🙏🙏🙏
nice, keep them coming
Thank sir
Great work man. Very informative vids. Do you fix the units to the back walls?
Yes I do! I forgot to mention that behind the shelves are screwed into the wall
@@CAVjoinery very good idea. 👍 thanks 😊
فنان محترف قمة بالترتيب
Thanks so much for watching
Hi CAV, where are you based? Your joinery work is second to none👌
hi thanks for watching my video i am based in sheffield
I liked your way of doing it, what is the big sheet material u use called and where do u get it from?
It is chipboard laminate carcasess and mdf for the fillers
@CAVjoinery thanks matey, who stocks it?
Nice job, appreciate your effort!
I'm asking how much money do you take for making this project without material, only your work?
Good luck!!!
I won enclosed a real price but an estimate one @ 1000 £
Nice work , but there is a much simpler way of doing this which i have done for years. I use ikea frames for the internals no drilling and screwing they all accept all the ikea rails drawers etc much easier to put together in a house that is occupied. I then buld a small stud wall around clad it in 6mm mdf which the customer usually paints the same as the existing walls. then it looks like the doors have been fit into an existing alcove. As far as the bottom track goes, i fit a peice of 75mmx30mm to floor shim up until flat and level then fit the doors in between.
I know there are many ways of doing this but this how this complany designed their stuff
Top man :))
Thanks so much 🙏
Great video, I would love to work for you. Do you have a video for when you fit sliding door?
No I think was 2 min job and some how lost it thanks for watching !!
Hi, first of all I congratulate you and I would like to know where to find those plastic spacers that you use for fillers, thanks
Hey there ! Thanks for watching ! Here is amazon link amzn.to/3rL9OVA
hi,thank you share your working video,it is perfect, what's glue you use for siding and what's spray liquid?
Yes, thank you i us ca glu heres my amazon link amzn.to/45thN7C
Super travail comme toujours dit moi javais une question qu'est ce que tu utilises comme colle et spray pour tes fileurs ?
Thank so much
Is a CA glue and activator spray
Thanks for the very detailed video! But I can’t understand why there is so much empty space up to the walls, ceiling and floor?
Good point! They were designed like that i think to have the same gap frame all around the wardrobe
Excellent work, do you get all the panels and shelves pre-cut and drilled and delivered to site?
Thank you yes I do
Nice work. Btw. I think I wouldn’t trust to stand on a Systainer Tower 😮
Me neither but I take the risk 🤣 i like to use them because they can set closer to the units unlike the larders u have to leaning on
🇧🇷 Parabéns cara, vc trabalha bem de mais. Abraços.
Thanks for your compliment🙏🙏
I actually screw the backboard onto the carcass, so my screwheads are into the backboard, but you screw the sides into the back, wich makes you have the screwheads into the sides. I realize that doing it your way is a better and easier way to make sure your carcass is square, since when you cut the backboard square the carcass has no other way then to be square, if the backboard is square offcourse lol. Although your method will only work when you use like 16-18mm backboards. I tend to use 8mm and then it's not really an option doing it your way. Also you never use biscuits to align? :) Anyway, great video sir!
Yeah your method is definitely stronger if someone bangs a box to the back accidentally from inside, but yeah other than that his method is a bit easier.
I was also wondering about biscuits (or dominoes, he does have festool afterall haha), seems to me like a better and a bit stronger way to align the piece, but i would also use screws, my boss does it this way, 2 biscuits 10cm from each end and 3 screws, but considering he has a particle board base where the cabinets sit on top, strenghth doesnt really matter that much in this case, cause the load is evenly distributed, if he was doing cabinets with legs going directly on them, then i would for sure use biscuits.
In balkan countries we use 4mm mdf and stapples 16mm never had issues with something falling apart.ofcourse this way is better and stronger
A real pro
Thanks so much appreciate it
Nice job like everyday 😉 the text on you video are very useful .
I’m trying my best to add more info in the coming videos,thanks so much
Awesome work! Looks really good and very informative to have you share your knowledge. I understand that the blue blocks are the U-scribe jigs. Does your stock come in 19mm? I'm Dutch but most here is 18mm, so I would need the green ones? Also, can share the name of the black scribe block you use to offet the 19mm (14:50) and the scribe tool you use initially (10:45)? Thanks a lot!!!
Hey thanks here are amazon links amzn.to/41RlZ0R and the other one is just a compas with a pencile attached amzn.to/48d5VZF thios is better then the one i use it holds distance set stronger
Thanks for watching
Hi cav love watching your work where are you based I’m acorn joinery in chapeltown
Great job,just wondering what sliding door gear do you use and any suggestions for smaller doors also for sliding system
Hi thanks for watching I use haffel
Which wood/materials did you use to make the actual wardrobes?
They are stantard laminate chipboards and mdf for the fillers and doors
Thank you for the reply. Great video too. Appreciate the knowledge.
Have you tried using the drywall gun
What for?
Hi 👋
Please tell me what clothes you wear to work?
Hey thre they are called snickers
Доброго времени суток! Какой зазор между стеной и стойкой шкафа Вы считаете комфортным чтобы потом закрыть его фальшпанелью или добором? Спасибо за классный контент)
Hey each side i got 70-80 mm same on top bottom 100 as carpet is going to be laying down,thanks for watching
Hello. I understand that you are using a u-scribe jig.
10:21
Please tell me how you determine what width the side wall should be initially? And how do you determine how much you need to saw off from the side wall? You put the wall perpendicular to the floor, but what should be the offset from the wall?
It’s actually harder to explain by commenting I’m afraid you wouldn’t be able to understand it .is very simple once you understand the principle of that 18mm scribe,is like moving filler 18mm forward
Where do you get these blue filler tools from. Its a great way to get the profile of the wall. Im always myself in the way of making it to tight by a .5 mil then to saw a bit extra of creating a lot of dust
What are those blue holder that you used for the side boars when you scribed the board?
You can find em here on my amazon link amzn.to/46jQe1C
So theses plastic jigs are holding your piece in place so you can scribe it there are 3 common sizes 16mm(yellow)18mm(green) and 19mm[blue]
Great job, Please help, I have a wardrobe that's 2400 hight. How long should be the door for sliding door wardrobe. How much do you subtract for the sliding mechanism?
It depends on mechanism you are going to use as not all are the same
No lunch break.😊
I had yes but there are day when i do not take lunch
My box is 2400 H x 2500 L. I intend to do four sliding doors. I need to know what should be the door hight and length? I dont know what to subtract for the mechanism. Please assist with correct measurements.
Depends on the mechanism the one he is using should be 37mm minus top and bottom
Thanks
Do you have details for your supplier home design. Cant seem to find them online. A website link or something wouls be helpful if possible. Thanks.
No sorry i have lost touch with them as i moved out the city
Hello where do you get the black MDF from, please?
Home design
14:53 what is the name of this template?
Is called sribing block
You are the master
Thanks for watching appreciated
Brilliant work mate but get some music on the channel.
Is just copy right everywhere
Thanks for watching
What company do you use for wardrobe supply and designing. I'm struggling to find a good supplier.
Home design
@@CAVjoinery do they have a website
Hi there is one thing I can't understand how the line on the wall works when you use the pencil
Hi, what type of Miter Fast Activator Instant glue do you use
I use many i don actualy love a brand like miter fast miter bond etc
Круто делаешь бро,а ты откуда?
Thanks in the uk 🇬🇧
Those "clips" that you use on 10:21 how are they called? Amazing work!!! Real craftsmanship
Thanks for watching.here is amazon link amzn.to/3DRCfni
Nice work. U didn't show how you install the door?
It wasn’t ready at that time sorry i have to do another video now on different ones
@@CAVjoinery thank you, waiting for the videos
Hi, where do you buy your carcass panels from please?
Home design
Can you share with me how to purchase the bag on your waist?
Which one?
@@CAVjoinery The bag on the waist can hold pens and measuring tapes
Ви нічим не обробляєте краї обрізу? Пари формальдегіду, на скільки відомо, шкідливі для здоров'я. Дякую за чудове відео 😊
No thanks they are harmless the only thing is dust when creating cuts
Great work, just show final product for little longer because we are waiting for that the whole video.
Thanks here is a video very similar to this one but complite job ua-cam.com/video/iPJk4TmXqF4/v-deo.htmlsi=j8-c0av0Z8A0Phyh
👌👌🔥🔥
Thanks 🙏
Отличная работа! Где взять такие РУКИ?
Thank you for watching. What do yo mean these hands?
Значит умелые, классные, золотые
Tks
No worries
What sliding door mechanism is that you are using in this video; do you have any issues with it?
I think was haffel mechanism
@@CAVjoinery thanks for getting back - I’ll have a look
can i know height of the wardrobe unit?
This was long time ago i can not remember but room looks like 2400 high
Bet the electrician had fun getting those lights to go back into the ceiling ?.
Some of them they were sorted out
Cuál es el nombre de esa pieza azul ?
It is a cribe tool here is amazon affiliate link amzn.to/46jQe1C this is for the 19 mm caninets and the green one are for 18mm caninets amzn.to/3rL9OVA
How on earth do you get the plunge cut saw to cut at exactly 90 degrees when all you seem to do is plonk the track on it?
I took me a while to get what you were saying that isn’t plunge is a cross cut that rail has stoppers underneath and one is moving on degrees you you’re going to use
He uses a Festool HKC. The saw is locked to the rail. Loads of reviews on UA-cam.
Супер
Thank you 🙏
Where is your workshop in karachi
Hey im based in the uk 🇬🇧 south yorkshire
23:07
What is that ?
Черный МДФ 1.8 или 2.2 миллиметров
19 mm
Aka shogirtlikga odam kerak emasmi
No, thanks I work on my own
Is that fest tool pants
🙏✅ thanks but I’m not a fun a all I only use tools from festool you won’t see me with clothes or mugs 😅😅
Nice work, but quick and dirty.
Yes, thanks😀
Is it a planer EHL 65 EQ-Plus?
Yes it is
piece of base board
Sorry ?