It is rewarding to see your channel grow. You and couple others have created the benchmark for the woodworking on RU-vid...Ty you for your continued series on RU-vid
Was one of the doors put together with the chamfer on the outside. Wish I had a pound for every cabinet door I've made in my time. For painted door, I went over to Finsa, Hydrafugo, moisture resistant mdf.
On the rails probably, they were alot wider than needed, so i did a few test cuts on the bit to be cut off to make sure the jig and setup was good. Cut it off later ont he panel saw
its a long learnign process you will never stop tbh! I think its great but youll need a decent amount of time to create a catalogue of components to make it efficient. If they are standard kitchens your working with might be best to looks for software more suitable. Bespoke kitchens its great.
Now I'm curious on what hinges you are using , I've never had the need to bevel my doors. On that note, Blum is standard here but we do have a Grass distributor and I have to say I prefer the grass components a hair more, have you tried them?
@@TheToolnut I haven't, I'm pretty cautious when it comes to routering near the end of a project. Bearings leave a dent in the wood, splitting etc. it would be a great bit for hardwood doors like fire doors etc though