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How to Make Cabinet Door Frames - Rail and Stile Bit Tutorial and Demo 

Matt Montavon (MMCC_Woodshop)
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In this video I'll show you how to make cabinet door frames with rail and stile bits! This is very easy once you understand the setup, and this gives professional results!
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Products/tools in this video (amazon affiliate links)
Rail & Stile bits: amzn.to/3PJBil6
Rockler coping sled: amzn.to/3JdvZbj
Less expensive coping sled: amzn.to/3BIU34f
Dewalt 2.25 hp router: amzn.to/3PN2Gii
Rockler pro lift (make sure this fits your table, there are different sizes) :
amzn.to/3PLVaUR
Festool CTA 48 Dust Extractor: amzn.to/2S43gjb
Set up jig blocks: www.rockler.com/router-bit-se...
Rockler router table:
www.rockler.com/complete-basi...
This was filmed with a GoPro Hero 8 Black and edited in iMovie. Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe and check out some of my other videos! Find me on Instagram (MMCC_Woodshop) for more of my work!

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@BobBrittonBespoke
@BobBrittonBespoke Год назад
I've done a lot of door like this, and when you route the groove first, you'll end up with tearout when you create the tounges. Much better to create your rails and tongues first, then run your grooves for the rest. Also, the rockler sled has a backer piece of wood that will help prevent tearout on creating the tounges so move it flush to the fence with your work piece, that's why it's there.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Great input Bob, thanks for the tips!
@Mark-in5yw
@Mark-in5yw Год назад
I thought these bits came with a bit to do a cut on the outer edges on the doors? I want to get this very set of bits to match the recessed panel doors on my kitchen cabinets. The cabinet doors I have, have an angled cut with a slight "coved" profile.
@patrickarchuleta9594
@patrickarchuleta9594 11 месяцев назад
And that backer bird after some use you can change it God bless all who call on the Lord who shed his blood for all Amen praise to The king. Bottom line
@blakecollie8770
@blakecollie8770 7 месяцев назад
Never seen the style done first I always thought you do the rails then the styles
@christiancarfann
@christiancarfann 4 месяца назад
Can you use a 1/4 shank to do cabinet doors?
@petec6690
@petec6690 Год назад
Finally went out and got myself that very router bit set. It's been sitting in my cabinets for - oh - I don't know how long. Today I'm going to grab some scrap and mill it to a consistent dimension and then just throw together a frame just like yours. They say imitation is the most sincere gratitude. Thanks.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Nice! This setup has turned out to be a great investment and I’ve used this several times since this video. Thanks for watching and good luck with your frame builds!
@BZ1340
@BZ1340 20 дней назад
Great vid. My issue I like to use 3/8 panels and leave 1/8 backside reveals so I get the 1/4 inch front side shaker look on 3/4 stock
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 11 дней назад
Thanks! Thats a great idea, thanks for sharing your input!
@jerrychaisson9308
@jerrychaisson9308 23 дня назад
Great tutorial Matt just what i need to start making my own shaker doors my kitchen cabinets"!!
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 22 дня назад
Thanks! Glad the video was helpful!
@LayZeeDawg
@LayZeeDawg 11 месяцев назад
I've just realized why I love shaker doors
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 11 месяцев назад
They’re the best! 👍🏻
@IFGCZ
@IFGCZ 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the video it really saved me. I bought the router bit set and started to figure out how to use by myself. I was already about to throw it out of window :) Now I can keep it and use it.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 4 месяца назад
Glad the video was helpful, thanks for watching and your feedback!
@reicoll9501
@reicoll9501 Год назад
A rarely comment a video, but I appreciate how well and detailed you explained everything, i hope your channel grow up fast
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks for the feedback and for watching!
@thomascraycraft3087
@thomascraycraft3087 3 месяца назад
😅😅😅😅😅😊😅😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😊​@@mmcc_woodshop6288
@keithwilliamson236
@keithwilliamson236 3 месяца назад
Great tutorial. Easy to understand for a beginner.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 3 месяца назад
Thanks Keith!
@keithwilliamson236
@keithwilliamson236 3 месяца назад
I have the Ogee rail and stile router bit set. Im confused on which set up jig to order from your description list. Would it be 91991 stile and rail or 40431 shaker stile and rail? @@mmcc_woodshop6288
@landjwilk
@landjwilk 29 дней назад
This is very helpful. Thank you.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 26 дней назад
Glad it was helpful!
@archiejoseph6681
@archiejoseph6681 Год назад
very good explanation it's clear my mind Thank you.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks Archie! 👍🏻
@LuciaCockfield
@LuciaCockfield Год назад
Excellent instructional. Thank you for creating and sharing this video!
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks Lucia!
@rickfrench786
@rickfrench786 Год назад
Outstanding explanation and demonstration! Most helpful. Thank you!!
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks Rick!
@angelarowlands3231
@angelarowlands3231 Год назад
That’s a great instructional video and very well presented. Thanks for posting.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks Angela!
@maceo2012
@maceo2012 3 месяца назад
Cool video. Thank you. I sometimes find the skinny back cracks easily when inserting the panel.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the feedback! It can help to leave the pieces wider to prevent cracking (if possible). I’ve run into that issue a few times myself
@AndyCarnegie
@AndyCarnegie Месяц назад
Great video. I would cut the end grain first so you can remove any breakout when you do the second cuts
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Месяц назад
Thanks! Great tip and thanks for sharing!
@naturalmystics-kd9vt
@naturalmystics-kd9vt 7 месяцев назад
This is the best video I ever seen about door making thank you
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the feedback!
@davidndahura7437
@davidndahura7437 Год назад
Beautiful work ❤
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks David!
@fernandovelasquez7883
@fernandovelasquez7883 Год назад
Excellent video, very clear and precise instruction, and now time to work on my new doors! Keep this great videos going as you are a pretty good instructor! Have a blessed day!
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks Fernando!
@Ninoy2059
@Ninoy2059 Год назад
Thank you. Well detailed explanation. Job well done.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
You’re welcome and thanks for watching!
@GK-qz3cm
@GK-qz3cm 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the great video. I am preparing to venture into making my first shaker bevel frames. I got the Rockler 40431 router bit with the template.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 4 месяца назад
Nice, glad the video was helpful and good luck with the frames!
@marct2124
@marct2124 3 месяца назад
Great video, thanks for sharing! Cheers
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 3 месяца назад
Thanks Marc!
@aaudain1
@aaudain1 Год назад
Great idea
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks Anthony!
@chrismoore7569
@chrismoore7569 Год назад
Clear and informative video, thank you for posting this. I am planning to make my own in frame kitchen this summer and am currently learning how to do this and what tools are required. Without people like yourself I would not know where to start. Will need to invest in expensive tools but I am sure they will pay for themselves over time on other project and with my self satisfaction 😀
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks for the input Chris! I agree that tools and a set up can be expensive but the ROI on these tools can be huge if you build and sell multiple projects, or use it for home use 👍🏻
@naturalmystics-kd9vt
@naturalmystics-kd9vt 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this video
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 7 месяцев назад
You’re welcome, thanks for watching!
@dlf43338
@dlf43338 Год назад
Only comment I have is you need a backer for the end grain cut, this will prevent tearout. Good instructions and all the links to the tools used.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks! Yes, backer board is necessary for sure 👍🏻
@andykrask3184
@andykrask3184 Год назад
you could do end cuts first then your long cuts to clean up the copes.
@josearango8838
@josearango8838 Год назад
Thanks for your help I need help with this job
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
You’re welcome, thanks for watching!
@VientoNegro284
@VientoNegro284 6 месяцев назад
Excelentes videos.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 6 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@adeelbaig8708
@adeelbaig8708 Год назад
Very comprehensive very useful I am new in woodworking And you have another subscriber and thats me, hope I'll learn much more from you
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks for the feedback and for watching!
@Cam-wi3tp
@Cam-wi3tp Год назад
great video, thank you, I did this last year when I saw the cost of doors, I needed 9 doors! The savings from 1 door almost paid for the bit. The bits are expensive if you get a good quality, which I recommend. I used finger jointed boards. Also use a sacrificial board next to the one you are cutting to help with tear out. The plastic guide was a huge help and I saved back a couple wood pieces as back ups.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks for the feedback and tips Cam! You're right about that - crazy expensive for the set of bits but a $$ saver in the long run if you have to make multiple frames!
@davidboston4574
@davidboston4574 4 месяца назад
Amazing video
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 4 месяца назад
Thanks David!
@benohsten9323
@benohsten9323 2 месяца назад
Thanks !
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 2 месяца назад
Thanks for watching!
@Juniorjohn9152
@Juniorjohn9152 Год назад
Good job brother
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks Yaseen!
@mickey533
@mickey533 Год назад
Bravo!
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
👍🏻👍🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
@biggreg100
@biggreg100 4 месяца назад
I make my end cuts first because of blow out. Then do my side cuts.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 4 месяца назад
Nice tip, thanks for sharing!
@rabwilson6974
@rabwilson6974 Год назад
Fantastic instructional video! I feel like I'm watching one of those wood magazine style vids, but better. Have you ever thought to do more vids like this?
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks Rab! I’d definitely like to do more for sure, just have to figure out what to demo next!
@richardm9550
@richardm9550 Год назад
What an excellent video. I’m very new to routing tables and this is something that I have wanted to try. This answers so many questions around what is achievable, using which tools and how to do it. Very nicely done. You have a new subscriber! Just one question, did you make that setup block or did it come with the router bit set?
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks Richard! The set up block is purchased separately, they’re around $10ish.. just make sure you get the correct block that matches the bits you have. There’s a link to the blocks on Rockler’s site in the description!
@jeffbarneycastle9739
@jeffbarneycastle9739 3 месяца назад
Hello, i watch your video it showed me how to make shaker doors . Can you tell me what the item number is on the router bits so i can buy a set. Thank you
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 3 месяца назад
It’s item #92013 on Rockler’s website
@sandiegodan
@sandiegodan 11 месяцев назад
I missed how you knew the rough cut dimensions of the rails in order to get the door width you wanted. Does the router bit set tell you how much to allow for the tongue and groove depth? Also, is there a good way to determine the dimensions of the door panel or do you just measure it after the cuts are made?
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 11 месяцев назад
Yes, the tongue on these bits is 3/8” inset. So you’d need to add an extra 3/4” (3/8” on each side) to the pieces that include the tongue 👍🏻
@TrixyLixyStix
@TrixyLixyStix Год назад
Hi, I have seen vids where they mention that plywood does not match the thickness of the cut as the standard thickness of the ply is not exactly what it is listed as being. Did you find a panel to fit snugly and if so, what thickness was it.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
1/4” plywood fits the groove.. the stuff I had in the video was 5mm, which is a little thinner. I didn’t have any 1/4” at the time of filming
@mattschreiber4251
@mattschreiber4251 Год назад
Consider feather boards on both the fence and the bed of your router table. Much safer and much more uniform results.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Great tips! Thanks for the input!
@chrisweidtgolf
@chrisweidtgolf 3 месяца назад
Where did you get? Find or make that setup block you used for the setup on the bit? That white clear piece. Thanks!
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 3 месяца назад
Here’s the link, you need to select the model piece that matches the router bits you’re using. www.rockler.com/router-bit-set-up-jigs-rail-and-stile-bits
@tiborpolgar435
@tiborpolgar435 Год назад
thanks for sharing all the details and Rockler's system. Is there any simple rule of thumb to measure the length of the shorter pieces (stiles?)? This is something I never really managed to figure out... measuring the depth of the groove seems pretty odd and finicky to me :D any better idea?
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
The bits (at least this set) are specific to a 3/8” groove, so when measuring the length of the stiles, you’ll want to add 3/4” (3/8” on each side of the stile) to the total length. When you cut the edges out, it cuts a 3/8” groove on each end so the additional 3/4” you added disappears from the overlap 👍🏻
@tiborpolgar435
@tiborpolgar435 Год назад
@@mmcc_woodshop6288 that's clear now, thank you for your reply! :)
@jens2763
@jens2763 Год назад
Great video. Is your rail & style bit specifically designed to create the decorative inlay or can it be used for a flush square shaker door frame?
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks! The set in this video is specific to the decorative inlay trim. Here's a link to a set that would resemble much closer to shaker style! amzn.to/3Q2inTO
@frankcherry3810
@frankcherry3810 Год назад
So sweet. I already have the Jig, but not the plastic block. Where can i get?
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Here’s the link, just make sure you get the right block that matches the profile of your bits www.rockler.com/router-bit-set-up-jigs-rail-and-stile-bits
@patrickarchuleta9594
@patrickarchuleta9594 11 месяцев назад
Who did you purchase the coping sled and is it affordable.God bless you and your family outstanding job great attitude
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 11 месяцев назад
It’s from Rockler - check out this link Rockler coping sled: amzn.to/3JdvZbj Thanks for watching!
@ScarletCarsonDoll
@ScarletCarsonDoll 10 месяцев назад
is there any "hand tool" to do this? instead of the table one
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 10 месяцев назад
Not that I’m aware of, I think a router table or shaper is the only way this can be done
@shofarsogood7504
@shofarsogood7504 6 месяцев назад
There is. It’s called a moulding plane.
@freedomhomeimprovementsny6506
Hi. Great video! The link you provided for the set up jog blocks isn't working. Is it possible to update it or give me more info so I can research it?
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Here's the new link - I'll update it in the description! www.rockler.com/router-bit-set-up-jigs-rail-and-stile-bits
@freedomhomeimprovementsny6506
@@mmcc_woodshop6288 Thanks so much for the follow up!
@johnjaconsky4488
@johnjaconsky4488 Год назад
Ok I tried again and this time I did 3passes taking a little more material each time. Success! So I’m thinking that this is what I get for buying my bits at Harbor freight and I should maybe invest a little more money in a quality style and rail bit set. What do you think?
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Nice! Router bits are expensive but I think they are worth the price. I try to always use Freud bits. I think I'm more terrified of using a cheaper bit at 10,000 - 15,000 rpm.
@johnjaconsky4488
@johnjaconsky4488 Год назад
@@mmcc_woodshop6288 Ok thanks for the tips
@oxwilder
@oxwilder Год назад
How much longer and wider do you need to make each piece? How do you figure that out?
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
The second bit cuts a 3/8” tongue into the frame piece (on each side), so you’ll need to keep the second frame pieces 6/8” longer (3/8” on each side).
@scottdutton7160
@scottdutton7160 8 месяцев назад
I’ll buy you a coffee if you tell me what attachment (and where you got it) you are using for your festool dust collector in this video? Thanks!
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 8 месяцев назад
Hey Scott, it's literally just the 36mm festool hose wedged down into the dust port on the router table - no special attachment. Here's the links to the hose, and the router table (you have to buy the router table accessory kit separately - the dust chute comes in the accessory kit. Dust hose: amzn.to/481i6cl Router table & accessory kit: www.rockler.com/complete-basic-router-table-kit-with-accessory-kit?country=US&sid=V91040&promo=shopping&PL&gclid=Cj0KCQjwio6XBhCMARIsAC0u9aHFkIgOKw2qMP-8nDvjofbcvcor2h1apQ8rnKkPlwc5B2Jppnomty0aAq7gEALw_wcB
@ginoasci2876
@ginoasci2876 Год назад
do you know what a backer-board is for?
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Reduces tear out.. should’ve had the scrap board closer to the fence during the cut 👍🏻
@jamsheerkk2428
@jamsheerkk2428 5 месяцев назад
Wawww
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 5 месяцев назад
👍🏻👍🏻
@TheCoffeeField
@TheCoffeeField Год назад
Can this be done with a portable/compact router
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
No, these bits should only be used in a table. You may be able to use a compact router in a table set up, but it would likely be underpowered for making these cuts.
@johnjaconsky4488
@johnjaconsky4488 Год назад
OK first of all I am just starting out in this woodworking hobby so I set up my bit that you call a that cuts the notch with the bearing just flush with the fence however the wood is getting burned so I moved the fence towards me as to make a smaller cut , same result The cut looks good wood is burned. Router speed is about 10000 rpm I was cutting maple. Any advice would be appreciated thanks much love your videos J
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
I would make sure your bits are sharp, clean, and that your feed rate isn't too fast!
@stacysmith7250
@stacysmith7250 Год назад
Good video but What do you mean the panel may need to be thicker ? I used every thing here and it cut 1/4" groove but 1/4" panel is not 1/4" thick how do you fill the gap to stop the wobble? Glue just runs out and makes a mess.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks Stacy! I didn’t have any 1/4” panel when I made this video - the panel I had was 5mm (a little thinner than 1/4”) so I was just trying to point out that you’d need to use a thicker panel than the scrap piece I had 👍🏻
@MrLocke-bk3om
@MrLocke-bk3om 2 месяца назад
The problem with these bits is that the groove the Rockler bits cuts is way too thick for a 1/4” thick interior panel to fit inside of without being too loose. You even mention at the end of the video “that would need to be a little thicker so that it doesn’t wobble around”.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 2 месяца назад
The panel I had/was referring to was a piece of 5mm ply. The actual 1/4” panels fit perfectly in the grooves from these bits 👍🏻
@AAguilar74
@AAguilar74 10 месяцев назад
Great video. Mic is to sensitive to background noises.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the feedback, I’ll aim to improve that in future videos 👍🏻
@brianduggan8739
@brianduggan8739 Год назад
Where is the description list?
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Hey Brian, what are you specifically looking for? The bits/tools are listed down in the description - if you’re looking for something else let me know and I’ll add details!
@samiadel7043
@samiadel7043 Год назад
🎉❤🎉
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
👍🏻👍🏻
@sonicjihad7
@sonicjihad7 Год назад
Did you just make the setup block?
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
No, different blocks are available for the specific bits you're using. Here's the link! Set up jig blocks: www.rockler.com/router-bit-set-up-jigs-rail-and-style-bits
@jeffbarneycastle9739
@jeffbarneycastle9739 3 месяца назад
Hello,
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 3 месяца назад
It’s item #92013 on Rockler’s website
@TheTranq
@TheTranq Год назад
You didn't use the sacrificial board on the coping sled as intended
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Yep, I should’ve had the backer board all the way up against the fence
@TheTranq
@TheTranq Год назад
@@mmcc_woodshop6288 I’m using the Freud shaker bits for the first time, they’re slightly different from the rockler but hopefully can get these doors made
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Those should work similarly! Good luck and hope it turns out well!
@w9jim
@w9jim Год назад
I like this setup, but adding up all the parts comes to about $1,200. That's a good chunk of change for a hobbyist woodworker, although I am about ready to build all new kitchen cabinets and doors. This would certainly make things easier and faster.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Hey Jim! I agree 100% Everything I have in this setup has been kinda of a 'one tool at a time' purchase. I've used the router table and lift quite a bit in the past but am new to the bits and coping sled (for this video anyway). It definitely makes the process easy to build them!
@davidndahura7437
@davidndahura7437 Год назад
1200 dollars you can own, a shaper but you need a router table for some tasks personally am confused about the investment the bits looks to be used up quickly yet they are expensive.
@jayhyde7987
@jayhyde7987 Год назад
I got a skil router table an router for 200 an cmt bits for 50$ cheap enough works great
@DMS20231
@DMS20231 10 месяцев назад
That backer board needs to be up against the fence. Its sole purpose is to be directly behind the end of your rail to prevent tear out. The way you have it set up (pulled back an inch or two), it might as well not even be there. It’s not doing anything at all. And… why do those bits even have bearings on them? They aren’t doing anything.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for your input and pointing that out 👍🏻
@pat199rick6
@pat199rick6 Год назад
Here's a tip. Do your tendon cuts first.
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Cool tip 👍🏻👍🏻
@pat199rick4
@pat199rick4 Год назад
@@mmcc_woodshop6288 Thank you. Also, when you cut the tenons, put a sacrificial at the back of the cut. That way, you should get less spelching. As long as you don't move the sacrificial fence. It should be ok for all your cuts. Good luck!
@matthewhoheisel4840
@matthewhoheisel4840 Год назад
What if you don’t have set up block. Spoiled
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Here’s the link to the set up blocks, they’re relatively inexpensive. Just make sure you get exact block that matches the bits
@ChefKevinRiese
@ChefKevinRiese 4 месяца назад
You forgot the backer board to prevent blowouts!
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 3 месяца назад
Yep, I did. Thanks for the heads up 👍🏻
@ChefKevinRiese
@ChefKevinRiese 3 месяца назад
Dont feel bad. I just did the same thing TWICE!@@mmcc_woodshop6288
@Vincent_de_Paul
@Vincent_de_Paul 6 месяцев назад
Sir, what happened to your finger? 😢
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 6 месяцев назад
Just a small cut from something completely unrelated to this video. Finger is all good!
@patrickarchuleta9594
@patrickarchuleta9594 Год назад
You will have chip out if the backer board is not right with your stile.Bottom line God bless
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Thanks for the tips Patrick - you're spot on! I've since adjusted that backed board for any future cuts
@martincampos5883
@martincampos5883 Год назад
@@mmcc_woodshop6288 what do you mean could you elaborate? Sorry I’m a concrete worker trying to learn
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
When the bit gets to the end of the board the part that gets cut will tear/chip out. If you place another sacrificial board up against the end of the board you’re cutting it will prevent tear out and leave a clean profile on the end.
@Paulgibbs99
@Paulgibbs99 Год назад
WHY OH WHY Do so many you tubers start their videos with "What's up or What's going on " Arghhh instant switch to next video, it's so lame, how about some originality. What does it even mean.?
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 Год назад
Pretty sure it’s part of RU-vid’s rules 👍🏻
@Paulgibbs99
@Paulgibbs99 Год назад
Ohh that's a shame, I will have to start watching Rumble instead.!!!
@dwpalme2670
@dwpalme2670 8 месяцев назад
That router table is a pos
@mmcc_woodshop6288
@mmcc_woodshop6288 8 месяцев назад
Okay 👍🏻
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