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Exactly How To Make Great Looking Cabinet Doors – Kitchen Ca…

Exactly How To Make Great Looking Cabinet Doors – Kitchen Cabinets – Woodworking
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17 thoughts on “Exactly How To Make Great Looking Cabinet Doors – Kitchen Ca…

    1. Hi John, commenting here because comments are turned off on the metal drilling video. Have you ever experimented with heating the metal with a torch before drilling? Assuming the piece able to be heated and not attached to something flammable, meltable, or explosive. I am curious about that maybe i will try. My thought is usually metal gets softer and more pliable the hotter it gets so perhaps more drillable… idk

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  1. What’s the purpose of using a 1/2″ panel? Kind of overkill and twice as heavy, no? I thought 1/4″ was the standard..

  2. Super curious why you would not mill the whole board to start (before cutting down into smaller parts)?

  3. Badass move with the sliding miter saw. Lifting the wood piece into the saw to get that extra blade length..

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