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How to Make a Raised Panel Door - Furniture making for beginners 

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How to make a Raised Panel Door. In this video Rob Cosman shows you how to make a raised panel to fit into a cabinet door. Using hand tools he shows how to account for movement and make a perfectly fitting panel.
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@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
If you liked this video, check out Rob's playlist on Furniture Making for Beginners: ru-vid.com/group/PLqUOljnY0d9d4GMPuIMx4wlTmMywZZzbz
@karlpoulin3938
@karlpoulin3938 11 дней назад
Been watching numerous vids from you. You are the definitely the best on the net. All your videos are loaded with information. I have learned so much and still learning from you. From Cantley, nearby Ottawa. ❤
@jamespeelecarey
@jamespeelecarey 2 года назад
This is woodworking channel that always brings me back. Excellent content, no sales pitches, no gimmicks. Thank you.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Make me blush!
@rroades
@rroades 2 года назад
No sales pitches?? That's what makes his work and teaching perfection - he teaches you HOW, then sells you the WHAT WITH. It's an absolutely perfect pitch!!
@carsonwells1785
@carsonwells1785 8 месяцев назад
Wow! I spent the last week creating two raised panels. I did them to best of my ability, but definitely not to my satisfaction. Well, now, after having watched this video, I look forward to creating two more panels. Its funny that somehow, even with my lack of education and experience in this field, I happen to own each of the planes that you used in this video, with one variation. Rather than the Wood River 5 1/2, I own the Wood River #5. What can I say, it was 20% off. Thanks ever so much for your time and effort in doing these videos. Even though my dad was a high school wood shop teacher, I never got the chance to learn from him as he passed away before I was two years old. In high school I never got the opportunity to take shop classes, my mother insisting on college prep. In any case, now at the age of 73, I am getting serious about learning to become a serious competent wood worker.
@philipkrieg
@philipkrieg 7 месяцев назад
This is such a sad, yet beautiful life-story! 🥺
@amohtash
@amohtash 3 месяца назад
I've 45 doors to make... will come back in 2 years to show the final work. You just said it, better tools... like a router table. And much cheaper than the hand plane.
@broomeco.8121
@broomeco.8121 Месяц назад
This video is excellent.
@pg-mtl8815
@pg-mtl8815 Год назад
Truly inspiring Rob. Thank you for sharing. I have seen a lot of people making raised panels but nobody but has demonstrated how to achieve this profile with hand tools.
@1striperon
@1striperon 2 года назад
So that’s how the raised panel is made. I always wondered. Terrific video, Rob.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
By hand at least....Try it you will like it
@darrenhooson9908
@darrenhooson9908 2 года назад
There is something about the sound of a sharp blade sliding through the wood that is so very calming. Thanks for the video, and the tools. I was cutting dovetails with them this morning.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
I know right. Hand planes are like nothing else
@JamesSmith-su3oz
@JamesSmith-su3oz 2 года назад
Thank you Rob, This video explans a bunch, and yes the 32 seconds to sharp works! The sholder plane build video, yes please.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
OK I will tell luther to do it
@lincolndickerson1293
@lincolndickerson1293 2 года назад
I love this more indepth project.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
more heading your way
@loki7441
@loki7441 Год назад
love the sound of a well sharpened plane on timber. great video and very informative.
@DavidR8
@DavidR8 2 года назад
Using the whiteboard is an excellent way to explain the details. Thanks Rob!
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Yes I should do that more. We just purchased the whiteboard so chances are you will see it again
@billferrol4202
@billferrol4202 2 года назад
Whiteboard is an excellent addition and I hope you add it into your Saturday live streams.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Yup I think the while added a lot
@RGRGJKK
@RGRGJKK Год назад
Pura vida Rob great review about that panels topic thanks
@dkbuilds
@dkbuilds 2 года назад
Loved this video. Looks like I need to start saving up for a skew block plane!
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
You should!
@arthurmccutchan7000
@arthurmccutchan7000 5 месяцев назад
Thanks
@J.A.Smith2397
@J.A.Smith2397 2 года назад
And IDK if you got one but maybe a newer video on making a bench hook! Probably one the best, most used shop fixtures I've made, handy as a pocket on a shirt! 😂
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
we have one of those. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oIicWPkaxNM.html
@darrylportelli
@darrylportelli Год назад
Im going to give this a try ... I only have a no78 and no778 rabbet planes , nothing fancy , but I'll try to make it work
@Oh6Torch
@Oh6Torch 2 года назад
Outstanding. With all the fancy machines available today, I began to think that this would be waaaay tougher to accomplish than what you showed here. It made me think about not having to work with a vacuum, dust collector, ear, eye, and lung protection. It was a pleasure to watch you work with less dangerous and more quiet tools.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
No Noise, no dust, no danger.....got to love it
@karariekstins366
@karariekstins366 Год назад
I'm sure you have more control of the precision too!
@ulrichschwanitz8353
@ulrichschwanitz8353 2 года назад
I could watch forever and at the same time run to my workshop. I learned so much from you Rob already. And your auxilary fence with the right angle cut onto it for perfect repeatability is such a great idea. I once did a floating wall board with such a phase on it in order to make it look more elegant than just a big board. With this fence it would have been a lot easier. Btw. In German it is called „Schweizer Kante“ - „swiss edge“ . And i learned it from a German master named Heiko Rech who runs lessons in a similar way you do. Thanks so much for all your explanations with backgroung information why you do it the way you do it. It helps me to understand, remember and better to execute.
@scottboettcher1344
@scottboettcher1344 Год назад
I didn't even know you could use planes to build a raised panel; I had always used my router table (and before that, my tablesaw - Yikes!) I'm building a printer stand with a slide-out shredder drawer right now, this'll be the perfect project (just one door) to to give this a try (plus give me an excuse for What's-her-name to get a skewed block plane!)
@artswri
@artswri 2 года назад
Great video, clearly photographed, excellent commentary (so iow up to your usual high level of quality). Good timing, too... Need to put a bevel on a cabinet top overhang to lighten its feel/weight. Thanks!
@thewildlifeguy2
@thewildlifeguy2 2 года назад
The whiteboard is a great addition.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
We think so too. You will probably see it in more videos
@danielszemborski
@danielszemborski 2 года назад
Very pleasing to watch! Thank you for the education!
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@J.A.Smith2397
@J.A.Smith2397 2 года назад
Missed it but great video!
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Thanks for commenting
@thefalcon666
@thefalcon666 2 года назад
Another great video. Everytime I watch one of Rob's videos, it gets me motivated to go do something in my shop (although the results aren't quite as good!)
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
That is awesome! Go make some shavings
@dale1956ties
@dale1956ties 2 года назад
Outstanding video. From the white board summary up front to the finished panel, this one was pure gold all the way through. Thanks for sharing Rob.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
So glad it was helpful
@dale1956ties
@dale1956ties 2 года назад
@@RobCosmanWoodworking I liked the white board concept. I'd like to see more of that.
@kentboys5017
@kentboys5017 2 года назад
Great video and explanation as always! The finished raised panel looks great! I will have to practice a whole lot more I attempt that. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Thanks for commenting and watching
@erictownsend4236
@erictownsend4236 2 года назад
Can you do a video on how you make the cabinet doors for your tool cabinet, or a similar door using power tools as well? I am guessing with your schedule you do not have the time using this process.
@funnyguy55able
@funnyguy55able 2 года назад
I watched the whole video waiting patiently for the "beginner" part to start but no luck. This whole thing is for seasoned wood working pros with thousands of dollars in high end hand tools. None the less, i really enjoyed watching your skill in actually making this door.
@jiijijjijiijiij
@jiijijjijiijiij 2 года назад
You'd be surprised but you can do all of that planing using a no. 778 rebate plane. They're very versatile plane that is fairly cheap because of how common the design is. A skew plane would still be ideal for the times it gets used in the video but the 778 should be just as effective as long as the cutter is sharp enough.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
You can do it! Maraek this is why we showed the hand tool version instead of the power tool version of how to make a raised panel. The hand tool version just requires two planes. No table saw, dust collector, saw blades, router, router bits, etc.. just two hand planes. Its tons cheaper as for what tools you need. Most woodworkers who watch our channel already have a bench plane and some type of edge to edge plane. I showed at the beginning of the video all the different edge to edge planes you can use to make the panel. You dont have to use the same one i used, use whatever one you have in your tool box. If you want the no tool version use a plywood panel like we show in one of our other version, but if you want a raised panel this is the least expensive when considering tool costs but more importantly its the most satisfying and fun way to make a raised panel.
@Dragon_With_Matches
@Dragon_With_Matches 2 года назад
Amazing work! It’s beyond my skill level, but I hope to get there eventually!
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
You can do it!
@Dragon_With_Matches
@Dragon_With_Matches 2 года назад
@@RobCosmanWoodworking thanks for the encouragement!
@johnharris6093
@johnharris6093 2 года назад
Excellent video , on how to use basic tools to make a raised panel. I'm fortunate to own a vintage panel raising plane, excellent raised panels can be made in a short time. A pity these planes are no longer made.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Yes I use to have a nice set of old panel raising planes, but had to let them go as I just didn't use them. and i wanted them to get used not just looked at. If we still had them I could of demonstrated with them
@Myrkskog
@Myrkskog 2 года назад
I had to laugh, that at the moment I was about to reach forward to the keyboard and type, "is there any concern with cutting cross grain with a straight blade?" you answered the question. Having said that, you may have just justified the purchase of the Veritas Jack Rabbet that I've being eyeing for a while now.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Didn't mean to make you spend more money !!11
@Myrkskog
@Myrkskog 2 года назад
@@RobCosmanWoodworking Money spent on high quality tools, earned from making furniture is money well spent in my opinion. Cheers!
@jimmccoy3438
@jimmccoy3438 2 года назад
Great video. A real standout in a sea of excellence. Learning to sharpen really opens up a whole new realm of woodworking. I am really looking forward to the video on how to make that wooden skewed rabbet plane. Will you provide a source for getting the blade or will you be carrying those too?
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Umm.....I will have to tell luther to add making that to our list of videos.
@Tilburger72
@Tilburger72 2 года назад
Great video. I love the sound of your planes while planing.. :-)
@MultiWarrior63
@MultiWarrior63 2 года назад
Great video, thanks for this one.
@JamesWilliams-en3os
@JamesWilliams-en3os 2 года назад
Great video! Like previous commentators, I’ve wondered how this is done with hand tools, now I know! BTW, I bought my skew block plane several years ago to help making my dovetails as per your method, Rob, and I’ve found it a fantastic tool for other applications as well. Yet another use here!
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
I love the skew block plane
@rroades
@rroades 2 года назад
@@RobCosmanWoodworking I just posted about not having the rabbeting bench plane. Is the skew block plane wide enough to do this without overlapping? Or is sanding the only remedy?
@bakerzermatt
@bakerzermatt 11 месяцев назад
Could you start with the big bevels (using a bench plane), and cut the rebates afterwards instead of at the beginning?
@1deerndingo
@1deerndingo 2 года назад
Really informative and motivating.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Wood is Good!
@roman_le
@roman_le 2 года назад
Good job! Thank you so much!
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Thank you too!
@alanmckeown6462
@alanmckeown6462 2 года назад
Very nice Rob
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Thanks for watching
@rodrigomeza282
@rodrigomeza282 2 года назад
Great video. Hope your picky heals soon!
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Do you like my hockey tape band aid?
@delgoldthorpe4005
@delgoldthorpe4005 2 года назад
As per usual, nice job mate :) didn't get a notification for this, which was surprising, even tho notifications are turned on, maybe I was a little too fast to watch. Great vid ,thanks .
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
We definitely activated the notifications about 3 minutes after posting. Make sure you have notifications turn on in your phone and allowed for the RU-vid app
@skoomasteve6144
@skoomasteve6144 2 года назад
God bless y'all
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Same to you
@ChristIsLord229
@ChristIsLord229 Год назад
Do you have a video or tip on making the reveal on the inside of the panel?
@What_Other_Hobbies
@What_Other_Hobbies 2 года назад
Spammers are fast. Great video. Sadly, that white pine is overexposed.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
The comment on every video we post, I ban them from the channel but it doesn't stop them. There are folks who ruin everything.....
@What_Other_Hobbies
@What_Other_Hobbies 2 года назад
@@RobCosmanWoodworking I alway report all of them if I get to comment section early.
@deathsyth27
@deathsyth27 2 года назад
Great tutorial as always. Have you ever used space balls before for 5 piece doors with solid wood panels?
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
No. I prefer to just pin the center of the panel as I explained. I think thats easier than sticking those little rubber balls in the groove
@georgefingall9447
@georgefingall9447 Год назад
Excellent. I've always thougjt that to make a raisrd panel door one has to use a router. Anyway, what is the name of the little plane that you used to give the quarter inch all around the panel, and how can I obtain one?
@justingeorge4373
@justingeorge4373 2 года назад
Great video Rob. Can you make a walnut or birds eye tissue box for the pulpit🙏? I've made several unsuccessful attempts.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
That would be a great projects...I will tell luther to add it to the video list
@rroades
@rroades 2 года назад
I've wanted this info/process since I started watching Rob. The only sad part is you can't seem to get a bevel down rabbet plane. Lee Valley has a bevel up, and that's hard to catch in stock. If a shoulder plane (basically any narrower plane) is used, I assume sanding is the solution to making it even. I wish there were a way to make a rabbet plane the width of a bench plane. I guess one could make a standard wooden plane, but shape the side concave to move into the edge of the blade without giving up too much rigidness, but then you lose the ability to have the angled caul/guide. Thoughts?
@ZenithsCipher
@ZenithsCipher 2 года назад
My skewed block plane has a nicker cutter in front of the blade. I found it sometimes difficult to line up the edge of the blade to the nicker while keeping the blade parallel to the sole.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
I almost never use the nicker. My method is to ensure I have a sharp blade with minimal projection and I found I don't need the nicker.
@user-wy5ik6zq4r
@user-wy5ik6zq4r 2 года назад
Could you clamp another piece of wood underneath when touching up with the skew block plane to keep it stable?
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
you can set the work piece to be flush with the edge of the bench and use that to help hold the skew block.
@garynelles
@garynelles 2 года назад
I am right handed. Does it matter if you plane a panel starting on the left side and working across to the right? I noticed in this video you predominantly started on the right side and worked to the left side.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Does not matter.
@user-dy4xh8rf6w
@user-dy4xh8rf6w 2 года назад
👍👍👍👍👍
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
👍
@alistairdickinson4415
@alistairdickinson4415 2 года назад
Is it possible to create the bevel first, going right to the edge of the panel, and then with a shoulder or rebate plane create the flat edge. Only difference in the end result would be a step down from the bevel to edge(tongue). Is that a furniture faux pas?
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
You can do that, you have to be careful with the wood movement as I showed on the white board. If you just bevel off to the edge then you has a wedge shape going into a groove. That is not nearly as mechanically as good as a tongue going into a groove, and now you have to somehow account for the movement of the wood and preventing that wedge from opening up or splitting the groove. Carrying the raised portion into a flat tongue is the traditional solution to this dilemma and I think it looks a lot better
@2112kustoms.
@2112kustoms. 2 года назад
The camera exposure on that bright piece of pine is brutal. It's hard to see the definition in the edges for some of your shots.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
I will let Jake know. I think he has the super expensive camera on auto and its suppose to be smart enough to take care of figuring everything out. But we are woodworkers not pro film makers....
@thomasnourse7506
@thomasnourse7506 2 года назад
How did you ensure the block plane was running at the same angle when doing the bevels? Feel?
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Yes. The block plan just needs to be held level and the fence helps but its just a feel
@hermit84
@hermit84 2 года назад
In one camera perspective you could see the fence not being cut with a 90° edge but angled. The side of the plane registered against this angled edge. This was prob. a help for starting the cut. When the first bevel has established, I guess it will become easier. Edit: look at 20:25
@ziggen78
@ziggen78 2 года назад
Great job Rob !💪💪what blade did you mount on your 5 1/2 ??
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Well that's either an IBC, a WoodRiver, or a new brand we have been testing out. I cant remember which one was in there
@AdrianHiggins83
@AdrianHiggins83 2 года назад
How would you achieve this using power tools? Table saw ?
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Yes....we will make a video doing this with power tools at some point
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 2 года назад
Shaper. Spindle Moulder in the UK.
@hrondeico
@hrondeico 2 года назад
🤩👍👍👍👍👍
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
👍
@mattingly1217
@mattingly1217 7 месяцев назад
Heck yeah.... sure you can do this 10 x faster with a router or tablesaw etc but the quality of work is not even half as good as when you do it with a hand plane or sharp well maintained tools like this
@karlriley1314
@karlriley1314 2 года назад
You don't have your PLANING STARS on you planes.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Yes on the 51/2 but the 10 1/4 is too narrow to fit the adjuStar
2 года назад
Man, tough luck if you don't have this specific tools...
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Well for a raised panel by hand you must have one tool that cuts directly into a corner. I showed several other tool options you can use.
@dale1956ties
@dale1956ties 2 года назад
Not necessarily. See Rob's dovetails on a budget video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S4vLxwUa5yY.html
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 2 года назад
Can't do everything with just a nail file. For a panel like this, more than your basic tools are needed, just face it. The traditional way is to use an even more specific and costly, single application plane, a panel raiser. If your design can stand a little rustic flavor, and if the raising can be rather shallow as with a thin panel, then you can just plane down a wedge and hope that shrinkage doesn't make the panel rattle too much.
@atomictyler
@atomictyler 2 года назад
Just as a heads up your audio has been quieter the last couple of videos. The cuts that are coming from older recordings have much louder volume (these actually match most other videos) compared to the new content portions of the videos. Great content otherwise!
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Thanks for the tip! I will have Jake look into it
@arvana
@arvana 2 года назад
I love your videos so much BUT your subscription reminders honestly make me want to unsubscribe - they've been exactly the same for so long, they're at twice the volume as the videos, and for those of us who are already subscribed, and donate to PHP, and are customers, they are frankly just annoying. Just my honest feedback. Can Rob not just record a fresh 5-to-10-second reminder at the end of each new video? I realize that putting out videos is part of your marketing effort, but for regular viewers it's a bit much. I feel like you're alienating your loyal customer base more than you're generating new ones!
@RobCosmanWoodworking
@RobCosmanWoodworking 2 года назад
Oberon. We do not dp any mid-roll advertisements, sponsorship adds, or affiliate ads that interrupt the video. All we do is have an 8 second call to subscribe to our newsletter. Virtually every other RU-vid woodworker out there will show you advertisements or affiliate related links and or sponsorship - we do none of that. We give you everything completely free of charge except we ask you to listen to our 8 second subscribe to our newsletter. We think that is very reasonable. If we every get caught up in film I will make a new 8 second C2A for you.
@arvana
@arvana 2 года назад
@@RobCosmanWoodworking that is appreciated. It's just that your C2A's are blaringly loud, and also having the exact same thing on every single video does get tiring -- I can't be alone in feeling this way. The best C2A in my opinion is when you have a scrolling text reminder under the video, while the regular action continues -- Project Binky does that extremely well for example. Then a short casual reminder shot fresh at the end of each video. Nobody would begrudge you those. This is intended as constructive criticism, not just complaining!
@flinhadlee1944
@flinhadlee1944 2 года назад
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