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Cope and Stick Cabinet Bits // How to use 

Rock-n H Woodshop
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This episode I break down how to use cabinet bits aka cope and stick bits used for rails and stiles or fraceframes. The bits in this video are used for Roman Ogee rails and stiles for cabinet doors and drawers. There are more than just these profiles available, such as round over, chamfer/shaker or simple tongue and groove. These all can be fun use but can be slightly tricky to use if you haven't seen it used before. After watching this video you will be able to make cabinet doors using Ogee bits.
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Комментарии : 67   
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
Hey guys I hope you enjoyed this particular video. I will continue this series with the shaker style as it is a completely different set up. Then we will continue with using the raised panel bits that are included with the set. Let me know what you think.
@befmx31
@befmx31 4 года назад
Looking forward to them Drew. By the way, you seem like a pretty cool guy and able to take constructive criticism.....just a tiny bit. FYI, I am already a subscriber to you channel so......when appealing to the new subscriber might I suggest the following. Rather than saying right off the bat "hit that like an subscribe", try saying something like "hey if you are new to my channel and like what you see here, give me a like and consider subscribing". I'm sure that most people won't subscribe to a channel without watching it first but it is just a pet peeve on mine to hear the presenter say "if you are new here, go ahead and like and subscribe". I know and all I can say is, feel pity for my wife. I will also say again, love the Sketchup videos. Thanks.
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
I’ll try and remember that. All of my monologues are off-the-cuff so sometimes I say different things each time, but I’ll try and keep that one in mind. Thank You!!!
@Nikki2daD
@Nikki2daD 2 года назад
I’m a beginner woodworker, and I’m finally getting to the point where I want to use the router. I been searching for a good video on Cope, and stick router bits for a week, and most videos have all these extra parts for the router that I don’t have, so I’ve only been able to put bits and pieces together, but not enough to feel comfortable with what I’m doing. This video is absolutely great! I can take the information and finally start making my cuts! Thank you!!!
@robertstover7525
@robertstover7525 Год назад
I've recently bought all new sawing equipment to build my own cabinets. Never used a router table before I was completely I mean completely lost on the bit arrangement. Thank you so much.
@howarddeares3733
@howarddeares3733 2 года назад
Wow, I have watched a lot of videos on how to do cope and stick. You explained the measurement of the rails really well. I didn’t see that on other videos. I’m just cutting my teeth on my first set of cabinet doors. Thanks, your video has really helped me.
@youtbez44
@youtbez44 Год назад
Clear and direct! You have a gift for teaching.
@jasonthomas1760
@jasonthomas1760 4 года назад
Awesome video brother, just got a set of these for my kitchen remodel. You just saved me a day's worth of trial and error.
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
So awesome to hear. Good luck with your build and use of these bits.
@garypillischafske1425
@garypillischafske1425 4 года назад
Outstanding. I was always intimidated by the router and those large bits. Now I see how easy it is! Thanks a bunch.
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
I will say that if you are intimidated, wait to use the raise panel bit until you see my video because it does require a little bit of different use
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
Otherwise the other two bits are very easy to use and are not intimidating at all once you give them a try
@zavoina
@zavoina 4 года назад
Another Saturday highlight! Thank you for sharing.
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
Awesome rank. Love it. Thank You!!!
@HeavyboxesDIYMaster
@HeavyboxesDIYMaster 4 года назад
I like using a bit that has BOTH the positive and negative for the stiles and rails. So I don’t have to remove the bit, I just raise or lower as needed. From MLCS. Stacked Rail and Stile Router Bits.
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
I’ll have to check that out! Thank You!!!
@reneemarieallain
@reneemarieallain Год назад
Excellent video I felt like I was watching a professional how to video. Complete with high tempo elevator music😊
@LauraMolina-PaintDiva
@LauraMolina-PaintDiva 2 года назад
Very good tutorial, easy to follow with tips to help a beginner! 👏👏👏 I’m constructing a test door out of pine before purchasing oak stock for my kitchen cabinet refurb.
@chrisswartzwelder8494
@chrisswartzwelder8494 Год назад
Always great information. I’m definitely going to use that one 1/16 trick to set mine up.
@georgewilmore7599
@georgewilmore7599 4 года назад
I know you use sponsors equipment but I purchased a matched set of bits. Once setup I don't need to change the height just the bits since they're a matched set. Nice video by the way.
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
Well I don’t have sponsors for router bits. These were harbor freight I’ve had for years. The yellow ones are yoniko from amazon.
@moisesrobles7884
@moisesrobles7884 4 года назад
I always like this channel very good info and projects thanks from San Antonio tx kaboooooooooooooom
@JohntheSchreiner
@JohntheSchreiner 4 года назад
Nicely explained! I have a video coming out in a few weeks where I built a couple cabinet doors, I think i'm just gonna forward people to this video so people can get a more eloquent explanation to how these work, haha!
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
I never would have thought of myself as eloquent. I’m glad you liked it John. Thanks a lot! Good luck on your upcoming video as well!
@Marcosvlogs847
@Marcosvlogs847 2 года назад
I’m new in this channel thank you I love it 👍🏼
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre 4 года назад
Thanks for the info Drew! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
Thank You!!! Awesome.
@stevegronsky8904
@stevegronsky8904 4 года назад
Nice job Drew. Well demo'd and explained.
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
Thanks Steve! Happy you enjoyed it. Been a while!
@Umpire20NM
@Umpire20NM 4 года назад
@@rhwoodshop Yes it has been a while. Had knee replacement surgery and am just now getting back into my shop.
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
Steve Gronsky oh man! Glad you are recovering well. Stay healthy.
@Umpire20NM
@Umpire20NM 4 года назад
@@rhwoodshop Doing very well, thanks. Back to normalcy except for golf (for now). 😀
@WoodsconsinWoodworking
@WoodsconsinWoodworking 4 года назад
Thank you for the response.
@ginoasci2876
@ginoasci2876 Год назад
those doors came out nice. but you should call that boom company and have them sharpen those bits onahcanna they leave curly cues and burn marks, which is a clear indication that the cutters edges are rounded over. did you find that you had to push really hard to get the stock thru ?
@saeedalhadad1993
@saeedalhadad1993 2 года назад
Very good tutorial
@josevillanueva6992
@josevillanueva6992 2 года назад
Great job sir. Boom.
@BigmoRivera
@BigmoRivera Год назад
Great Job 😉👍🏽🪚📐📝🔨
@Ddog824
@Ddog824 4 года назад
Awesome video!
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
Thank You!!! Appreciate that very much.
@Thistledoo47603
@Thistledoo47603 4 года назад
Thanks Drew
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
Thank You!!!
@michaelmcdonough1989
@michaelmcdonough1989 4 года назад
Outstanding. How did you secure the glass in the door? Also how about using a couping sled
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
I have one but I didn’t use it for this mainly because not everyone has it. They are great tools though. Thank You!!!
@clarencepaul9773
@clarencepaul9773 2 года назад
I do enjoy your video
@joeszukalski8501
@joeszukalski8501 3 года назад
I should have seen this before wasting a whole day trying to set up my bits.
@aaudain1
@aaudain1 2 года назад
Great idea 💡 👍 👏 👌 😀
@WoodsconsinWoodworking
@WoodsconsinWoodworking 4 года назад
What thickness was your door stock? I always make mine 13/16 to give the back of the door a tinch more stock so the back dont blow out when inserting raised panels however, you put glass in. What would have been a great thing to see was how you finished off the glass on the inside. There are different methods which one did you use? Could you please show us? Thanks buddy!
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
3/4” was mine. I make the raised panels 1/16” proud of the front surface. Back in the day, the definition of a raised panel was either flush with the front and back surface or “raised” proud of the rail and stile front surface and slightly inset of the back surface. I usually attach glass with plastic glass retention clips either inset in a recess or screwed to the surface with appropriate spacers.
@chicanoblanco745
@chicanoblanco745 Год назад
Your the man!!!
@machomedina4901
@machomedina4901 2 года назад
Nice job.....
@richarddaggett
@richarddaggett 4 года назад
enjoyed that video, thanks!
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
Glad to hear it Richard and I’m glad you’re taking advantage of the early access
@jomaragosita6518
@jomaragosita6518 2 года назад
Great job god bless.
@armandorodriguez3626
@armandorodriguez3626 2 года назад
Muchas gracias.
@mrBDeye
@mrBDeye Год назад
It would've been nice to see how you fastened the glass.
@patrickarchuleta9594
@patrickarchuleta9594 Год назад
What color of stain did you use.Bottom line God bless thanks
@ignatiusjk
@ignatiusjk 2 года назад
Two things...... You should measure your diagonals to see if your door is square not use a square on the inside part of the door. Second....your bits need sharpened. You have to much "fuzz" on your cope cuts.
@bloodragon.gamingyt7197
@bloodragon.gamingyt7197 10 месяцев назад
I don't have router table can ve use that bit sir
@MNnytrorider
@MNnytrorider 4 года назад
How did you install the glass? Wouldn’t be best to install it before glue up.
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
If you notice after glue up a rabbet is cut on the backside. This allows the glass to be inserted and held in place with retention clips (not seen). I never incase glass in a door because if it ever breaks you will not be able to put in a new piece without rabbets being cut in place.
@superchip4576
@superchip4576 2 месяца назад
What holds the glass in?
@danyodice1048
@danyodice1048 4 года назад
How did you mount the glass on these doors? Silicone adhesive?
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
No, I used plastic glass retention clips
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 4 года назад
You can find them in my Amazon store
@danyodice1048
@danyodice1048 4 года назад
@@rhwoodshop thanks for the quick response
@bloodragon.gamingyt7197
@bloodragon.gamingyt7197 10 месяцев назад
Which types of router sir
@iohilyngdoh7
@iohilyngdoh7 Год назад
Whose router can use this bits
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