How to make cabinet plans

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  • Опубліковано 3 бер 2024
  • Today I'll show you how to make one plan that'll work for most cabinet making. (Re-upload measurement was off by half a square on W)
    Here are links to the products mentioned.
    Titebond 3 glue
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    Bessey K Body clamps
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    Bessey KP Rail and Stile jig
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    Summer Rain by Jens Kiilstofte
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    #cabinetmaking
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    #titebond
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    #titebond3
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  • @dngriffiths8105
    @dngriffiths8105 4 місяці тому

    Thank-you. This a superb step-by-step practical overview of cabinet design, and then ties it all together by showing how the simplified, rational design leads to an organised and successful (less stressful!) glue-up. I have been building similar logic into an Excel worksheet, so that it can calculate the cut-list for each cabinet. Overlaying your methods and formulas on what I've done so far will be helpful. New subscriber!
    It also served to lay bare a couple of errors I made while completing a glue-up just last night. I used Titebond I rather than Titebond III, thereby critically reducing my working time, and I had cut the dados too tight, leaving no room for glue and causing the loss of critical time fitting the pieces together. Lessons learned!

    • @wilsonsfinewoodworking
      @wilsonsfinewoodworking  4 місяці тому

      I’ve always said having a lot of experience, isn’t necessary a compliment. lol

  • @steven_vogt
    @steven_vogt 4 місяці тому

    No disrespect to you personally or your fine tutorial but it defines all logic to me that any country still wants to stick to the imperial system instead of transitioning to metric! 🤣 sheesh 9/32nds plus 14/16ths + 4/8ths....
    I understand that it's hard to get used to something new ('m in my 60s from the UK so I know about it first hand) but metric is sooooo much simpler. You use the metric for your currency in America but stopped there 🤪

    • @wilsonsfinewoodworking
      @wilsonsfinewoodworking  4 місяці тому

      Actually I’m Canadian, and I’ve been teaching (Taught Design tech, Industrial Arts, Shop. Depending on where you live) metric since 1974 but much of my audience is mostly American. Since Canada is so close to the States, it’s kind of a mix here. Either way, the plan works for both systems of measurement. Lumber and sheeting come only in Imperial, but sheeting thickness is metric. Ya, I know it’s screwed up. lol

    • @steven_vogt
      @steven_vogt 4 місяці тому

      @@wilsonsfinewoodworking any country that can cope with two languages can cope with two systems of measurement! :) Please excuse my assumption that you were in the States - I'm usually very good at picking up on a Canadian accent but I guess all those fractions distracted me this time ;)