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Greg Milligan
From a complete noob…this was great. Quick question on the size and width of the cabinet doors…at what point would you change the construction approach as the door gets taller and/or wider? I’m thinking for tall pantry doors that the wife has ordered.
Stumpy Nubs
Tall doors are more likely to warp. I would put one or even two rails across the center to divide them into two or three panels.
IncognitoTorpedo
Nice tips. Those half inch MDF panels must get pretty heavy if it’s a big door, though.
Richard Recupero
@stumpynubs what’s the worst injury 🩸 you ever got whole wood working?
Roberto Godinez
Thanks for the tips. Can the rails and stiles be made with 7/8″ or 3/4″ thick material?
Chris Martin
Question, I’ve read that I shouldn’t glue in MDF panels because they do expand and contract, but in this video, you do glue them in. Thoughts?
Stumpy Nubs
They don’t move much at all, especially with a finish on them.
A-Z's Tiny Woodshop
James, I consider myself to be an accomplished woodworker with a bit higher than intermediate skill set. I’ve been a fan of your channel for quite some time and always found your approach to woodworking a refreshing and pleasurable balance of logic, efficiency, practicality and just the right dose of fundamental reinforcement. Having watched probably all of your videos (some several times), this is one that I will be saving to a list for future reference. You could easily have made this into a dozen different videos on the tips alone, and there’s so much beneficial content in this video that is so brief that it can be like drinking water through a fire hose. Excellent video. Thanks bud!
Daniel Geng
Thanks James, I definitely see some cabinet doors in my future. Also I’ve had a master plate from master gauge for years, really helps to dial in my unisaw !
Alan Matthews
So, what is the thickness of that mdf panel?
Stumpy Nubs
5:23
Alan Matthews
@Stumpy Nubs Duh. It was early and you did use plain English but I didn’t process it correctly 🤦🏼♂️
Alan Matthews
@Stumpy Nubs I have building some doors like this now and I was thinking about using half inch thick plywood to increase the weight of the door and this showed me how. Thanks!
joeychgo
What about gluing a plywood panel? Just to stop any rattle
Stumpy Nubs
I glue plywood/MDF panels. They strengthen the door tremendously.
Robert Blodgett
I am repairing to make 21 cabinet doors thanks for all your help.
Robert Best
You showed an angled rabbet on the back of the mdf panel insert. What bit did you use to make the rabbet. Thanks
Mark Pollock
Around 4:30 you mention not using the guard over the bit because the miter fence won’t clear it. I recently picked up a handmade router table which has notches cut into the fences to allow then to clear the guard. Seems worth it to me.
sniper60605
Stumps, do you ever use space balls rebate between the middle panel and the styles and rails?
How I Do Things DIY
Great tips! I’m ready to give it a go myself now. Thank you.