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Never using a table saw for this again... Shaker style cabinet doors with a router. 

Brady Hommel
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In this video I go over my new favorite way to make Shaker Style cabinet doors. I consists of 2 Tongue and Groove Router bits that come in a set. Once set up they make making Shaker cabinet doors a breeze.
Freud Bit Set - amzn.to/3HYAwOq
(The off brand ones are cheaper but I have not read or heard good things about them)
Fraction calculator app
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@ravenheart1439
@ravenheart1439 Месяц назад
I been watching guys doin it on table saw and find myself telling the T.V to use a router table...much faster and easier in my mind, and you gotta love all the safety Sam's telling ya what you do wrong, find myself telling the comments to shut up lol ..I get tired of them people, mind your own and shut up....
@anthonycddb
@anthonycddb Месяц назад
Every time I’ve done this on a router table , got way to much tear out, Table saw corrects this , just sayin from my personal experiences
@davenielsen696
@davenielsen696 9 месяцев назад
I wish I had watched this video before building cabinet/cupboard doors for our kitchen. While It came out pretty nice, i used the 45 degree-corners-with-dowels,-lots,-and-I-do-mean-lots-of-clamps method and inlayed 1/4" birch ply. It came out pretty nice and MUCH better than the 40 year old ply wood doors that I replaced (22 of them) , but it was a LOT of work, and even more frustration before I was done. In my defense I was learning as I went. Self taught ya know. Great video!!!
@scpatl4now
@scpatl4now 5 месяцев назад
I love this video if for nothing else that Fraction Calculator...where has that been all of my life...lol! I discovered those 2 router bits when I redid all the kitchen cabinet doors in my kitchen. You get way more accurate results way quicker...and half of my doors had glass inserts so you had to be exactly on the money with that. The wood panels I used this huge router bit (looked kinda like a big mushroom) all along the edges that left a 1/4" edge that would slide into the grove. Looked really good painted. Just leave alittle space for expansion.
@ryanm2214
@ryanm2214 3 месяца назад
I really need to remember the sacrificial board at router table! Always dealing with tear out. Thanks for the tips bud!
@mypolitical
@mypolitical 4 месяца назад
I’ve made lots of Shaker style cabinet doors on my router table. I bought Rockler’s rail coping sled and it was a game changer that made the process faster, more accurate with less blowout.
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 4 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing. I will have to check it out
@branchandfoundry560
@branchandfoundry560 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this helpful video. It's my tutorial reference in the shop today as it's been 20yrs since I last made cabinet door frames. You also deserve MAJOR KUDOS for perfect editing sound adjustment during router cuts! I saw it coming and turned my volume way down, only to be pleasantly surprised you already handled it. Bravo, sir!
@PatrickEArchuleta-fs8bv
@PatrickEArchuleta-fs8bv 2 месяца назад
Never had a problem with a miter saw young man .I have always used a router table.
@branchandfoundry560
@branchandfoundry560 2 месяца назад
@@PatrickEArchuleta-fs8bv Huh? I guess I missed something🤷‍♂
@paulallen5267
@paulallen5267 Год назад
Nice work Brady. First I have seen making cabinets without plywood. Very nice!
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel Год назад
Thanks a lot Paul!
@jmoe6402
@jmoe6402 Год назад
Very good video!👍🏽 I usually check the doors for square as well.
@kenwanless4533
@kenwanless4533 3 месяца назад
A couple of safety tips. You shouldn’t use the sled and fence together. Put a block against the fence back of the blade for a stop. That way, when you are cutting, you won’t bind the wood and chance a kickback. You also are feeding really small stock through the router without a push block. You’re going to lose a finger sometime.
@gwstubbs7046
@gwstubbs7046 11 месяцев назад
Good job on the doors.
@jimmcnett
@jimmcnett 3 месяца назад
Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
@astrojourneyuk
@astrojourneyuk 2 месяца назад
A great video, but I'm glad in the UK we can't decide whether to go imperial or metric on things, but for measurements it's metric all the way for me. :)
@user-nx7xw9ho1c
@user-nx7xw9ho1c 4 месяца назад
very helpful thanks alot you do a good job
@Jmooney503
@Jmooney503 7 месяцев назад
Great work, the cabinet came out awesome! I immediately downloaded that fraction calculator app after seeing this video.
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 7 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@scpatl4now
@scpatl4now 5 месяцев назад
They should sponsor him (hint hint)...I downloaded it too!
@hawkeye_544
@hawkeye_544 2 месяца назад
Downloaded it as well- like how they set up the numerator and denominators to quickly express a fraction. Such a time-saver.
@nwrasch
@nwrasch Год назад
Fantastic video! Thank you for sharing this. :)
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your comment!
@jbylin
@jbylin 3 месяца назад
I appreciated how you approached the router bit setup. Very practical and straightforward. I also liked seeing the fraction calculator. I use metric for all my science and engineering, but think in inches when in the shop.
@jimfeaster4837
@jimfeaster4837 3 месяца назад
Good video😊
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 3 месяца назад
Appreciate that. Thank you!
@davidboston4574
@davidboston4574 3 месяца назад
Great video!
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 3 месяца назад
Thank you!
@houseoffire72
@houseoffire72 Год назад
Been watching alot of your videos. I better subscribe already😂
@testingperson8413
@testingperson8413 Год назад
Nice.
@richardlug6139
@richardlug6139 3 месяца назад
I elected to go with a set of bits that gives a beaded profile around the inside of the door when I built my bath room vanities a couple years ago, but I do agree the router is a better method especially if you have router lift. Which I bought after I was done LOL.
@billbachman6940
@billbachman6940 10 дней назад
Good design but I don’t like the 7/16 tongue. I switched over to 3/4 for the tongue and the extra space really does make a better joint and seems to flatten the styles better when joining using poplar
@GK-qz3cm
@GK-qz3cm 4 месяца назад
Great video! How do you measure to determine the total width of your door? From outside to outside of the cabinet? Thanks.
@whomadethatsaltysoup
@whomadethatsaltysoup 7 месяцев назад
Great tutorial! Thank you for taking the time to share. I'm over the pond, in Scotland, and we don't use the imperial measuring system so much, but I loved the fraction calculator - great tool for the odd occasions that I do. Just one question: How stable will doors made from pine be? Particularly if you need to rip it down to a specific width. And, if they are to be used in a kitchen environment.
@branchandfoundry560
@branchandfoundry560 4 месяца назад
Pine door frames will be fine. I made pine kitchen cabinet door frames in '04 that still look good. I also own a home built in 1971 that has site-built pine cabinet doors that are in great shape. Selecting quater-sawn wood will make them more stable, but it's not critical. At ~19x50mm frame material dimensions, there is minimal movement with such narrow pieces. Go for it! EDIT: If using solid wood panels, they'll move some, but not too much. A dab of glue or sealant in the center of the rails will split the movement difference to half on each side, which will help. Pre-finishing the panel will also help hide movement since there will be no exposed unfinished line if/when it shrinks.
@distortedodin
@distortedodin Год назад
Just stopped the video... downloaded the fraction app...making this comment and will resume video!!! Thanks!
@GergC0521
@GergC0521 Год назад
Great video! Just a thought. The floating panel in the doors is supposed to be just that, "floating" to take into account swelling and shrinkage due to humidity level changes. The panels should be slightly smaller than the groves they slide into. Also, putting the panel in while the glue on the frame is still wet could also keep it from floating. Perhaps let one side dry before putting in the panel and then glue the other side?
@branchandfoundry560
@branchandfoundry560 4 месяца назад
Don't get too hung up on wood movement. It's minimal with such narrow stock. I've used silicone to fix glass panels into kitchen cabinet door frames and they're doing fine 20 years on now.
@sethhamilton5824
@sethhamilton5824 3 месяца назад
I cut the tenons with the bit from that set. I didn’t like the dado cutter on hard maple (lots of chopping). I use a Freud 1/4 box cutter dado stack and it makes perfect slots, always, in anything. I leave tenon cutter in one of my router tables. I made setup blocks which make calibration very simple for both the saw and the router table.
@rayhall6374
@rayhall6374 3 месяца назад
Curious what router and what RPM you use. I have a Porter Cable single speed, and am wondering if I need to buy a variable speed router to use those large bits. Thanks! Great video!
@johnandrebeccamalcolm3895
@johnandrebeccamalcolm3895 3 месяца назад
Freud is a German name/word. The letters "eu" are pronounced "oi" as in "oil". Therefore, "Freud" is pronounced as "Froid". Hope that helps you. Like your vids, keep it up!
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 3 месяца назад
Great to know! Thanks a lot for clearing that up. I appreciate that and glad you like the videos
@markduykers6603
@markduykers6603 3 месяца назад
Great video - thanks for sharing. I need to make quite a few shaker doors for our bathroom. I do agree with comments about safety: NEVER get your digits that close to a saw blade or router bit that’s spinning! On the rails, OK, but you had fingers less than 1” away from bit on stiles - use push blocks!
@rexseven6907
@rexseven6907 Год назад
I have the same table saw and am thinking of putting that Bosch router table in it also. I didn't like Kobalt one I initially put in. Any issues, or was it easy? Kobalt fit fine. I just needed to make some brackets for the bottom.
@jetme8815
@jetme8815 2 месяца назад
Well done Brother. Keep the peddle down.
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 2 месяца назад
Appreciate it man!
@Heineken023
@Heineken023 Год назад
Did you resaw the pine using a bandsaw? Love the vids by the way. I want to try those doors myself soon
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel Год назад
Yes I used my bandsaw. Glad to hear that! You should definetly try them out. There not bad once you get used to them. Thanks for your comment!
@GK-qz3cm
@GK-qz3cm 3 месяца назад
If I want my doors on a faceless frame, to have a 1/4" overlay, do I just add 1/2" to the width and height and everything else is the same process? Thanks.
@sailingfromscratch3864
@sailingfromscratch3864 7 месяцев назад
What brand are the clamps that you use?
@rexseven6907
@rexseven6907 Год назад
I noticed a couple of your commenters below are more worried about units than digits. I thought for sure the first thing I would see here was that you shouldn't use the entire fence for your stop to batch out parts. Clamp a board to the fence before the blade. I have a mag switch that I use. Quicker and easier. Avoids the possibility of kickback. I know it's less of a safety concern with the sled, but if nothing else, it keeps you from ruining a board that gets cocked in there.
@bigdproductions9727
@bigdproductions9727 Год назад
I have 2 router tables because I use this technique
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel Год назад
Great idea! Eventually when I have the space I woild too. Especially if doing a lot of shaker doors
@pedromartinez7915
@pedromartinez7915 4 месяца назад
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@sivucit
@sivucit Месяц назад
Hi, what is the app that you are using at 5:44 that shows fraction .. like 1 1/2- 3 1/2 = 6 9/16. man doiong this in mymind is challenging. pls.
@ravenheart1439
@ravenheart1439 2 месяца назад
Yeah I've never done it on a table saw, I knew folks did but I figured everyone knew a router was a better option...guess I was wrong lol...
@tomsardo6984
@tomsardo6984 Год назад
Good Afternoon Good luck with the channel.
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel Год назад
Thanks!
@QCM-TobySong
@QCM-TobySong 16 дней назад
It is a very old style way to make wooden door. We have use such joint way for more than two thousand years.
@frankramirez6461
@frankramirez6461 3 месяца назад
Great video Amigo, but you are disregarding the most important thing,SAFETY 😮 that bit will snap your fingers in a split of a second ..
@IsaacNickell-lq7os
@IsaacNickell-lq7os Год назад
What brand if table saw are you using?
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel Год назад
It is a Delta, I got it from Lowes
@wcisean
@wcisean 3 месяца назад
If you have hundreds to make molder or shapers with feed!
@maxbee4460
@maxbee4460 3 месяца назад
This is why it’s so much easier to work in metric.
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 3 месяца назад
Haha true!
@robertstewart5685
@robertstewart5685 7 месяцев назад
Oh boy there’s a lot easier way to make styles and rails fit
@MrHighflyingclive
@MrHighflyingclive Год назад
I actually roared with laughter when you showed a fraction calculator on your phone! I'm in the UK, where, like the rest of the world, we use the metric system. We do those little calculations in our heads, without even having to think hard 🙂
@rexseven6907
@rexseven6907 Год назад
That's amazing! I've never heard that before.
@dropndeal
@dropndeal 5 месяцев назад
Some of us can calculate both metric and fractional in our heads. I roared with laughter knowing the rest of the world struggles with math.
@dgperforms1
@dgperforms1 3 месяца назад
Braver Man than me....no push sticks??? I personally kinda like my fingers
@ABCBom4thgen
@ABCBom4thgen 3 месяца назад
I want to know if it's dumb to attempt to accomplish this by repurposing tongue and groove floor planks, and just sand the panel down to fit or order a thinner pannel
@richardlug6139
@richardlug6139 3 месяца назад
No if the wood is good and you want took take the time I do not think it would be dumb especially if it is a hard wood. I would try to make the tenons on the rails first to see if they can be milled since that old wood might be very dry and hard and with a router you might have a lot of tear out. If you have a table saw I would make the tenons on that.
@IamSpectre2020
@IamSpectre2020 Год назад
What is that calculator?
@IamSpectre2020
@IamSpectre2020 Год назад
Got it.
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel Год назад
Glad you found it! I have just added it to the description for others.
@haroldmack1704
@haroldmack1704 9 месяцев назад
FYI, the way you pronounce it, is Freud
@duanezuverink6129
@duanezuverink6129 2 месяца назад
I like using the router, but when using 1/4" plywood for the interior there is no way to adjust the router bit for the thickness of the plywood, and the plywood is a sloppy fit.
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 2 месяца назад
The router set I have has very extremely thin spaced so you can dial it in accurately. Very minimal slop
@perucabana
@perucabana 5 месяцев назад
Please let me know where I can get your clamps. Thanks
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 5 месяцев назад
Harbor Freight.
@artisanbusiness1314
@artisanbusiness1314 Месяц назад
S22 Ultra?
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel Месяц назад
Ny phone? Lol. Yes I think it is
@jimmcinerney4866
@jimmcinerney4866 2 месяца назад
You are going to lose some fingertips, the pieces are too short, they will kick a d drag your fingers into the cutter
@ShaneOsborne
@ShaneOsborne Месяц назад
I'd do rails first. The tongues can run wild cause you can always cut them down.
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel Месяц назад
Real good tip!
@jimfeaster4837
@jimfeaster4837 3 месяца назад
Want an improvement get sled and incra lift
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 3 месяца назад
I will check them out. Thanks for sharing that!
@blakecollie8770
@blakecollie8770 8 месяцев назад
Yes!!! I did door on a table saw and it was a pain !!!! It's never 💯 accurate I always did them on a router table and just want to try on a table saw and it was pain I'd never recommend doing it like that
@Ateesh6782
@Ateesh6782 Год назад
Your first attempt at pronouncing the name was just about perfect, but you probably know this. - As an absolute beginner, is it a good idea to start with a router and a track saw rather than a table saw?
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel Год назад
Hmmm I personally would go for a tablesaw first. Then add other tools after that. But a tablesaw would be to first thing I would personally purchase b
@Ateesh6782
@Ateesh6782 Год назад
@@BradyHommel Thank you, I appreciate your input.
@handymadness
@handymadness 2 месяца назад
If you're using a hard wood for the rails and stiles (like hard maple), these bits will tear out the wood as they're cutting the long groove on the stiles. It's incredibly frustrating to have to caulk all the doors before you pain them, and if you're not planning on painting then what? Ugly doors. The only way around this is to cut them with a table saw and/or dado.
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 2 месяца назад
If I'm painting I would use poplar personally. Much less chance of tear out. Not painting and using a harder wood. Yes table saw would be better for eliminating tear out.
@handymadness
@handymadness 2 месяца назад
@@BradyHommel Poplar in high use areas isn't very durable I've found, and maple works better. Poplar for low use items works great. Just thought I'd throw this out there for people watching because I had to learn the hard way.
@dr.pierre-henryocallaghan7206
@dr.pierre-henryocallaghan7206 3 месяца назад
Great job! But switch to metric mate! 😂
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 3 месяца назад
Haha. I should just use it and get used to it. it would save so much time in the long run
@bobsmall8734
@bobsmall8734 3 месяца назад
If you keep making rails and stiles on a router without using a sled or hold downs, feather boards and a push block it won’t be long before you route a finger. Very unsafe technique.
@G.I.JeffsWorkbench
@G.I.JeffsWorkbench Месяц назад
Completely agree. Accidents as more likely to happen when you’re batching out parts, or any repetitive task. An inexpensive featherboard and a push stick will save irreplaceable fingers.
@troybush5899
@troybush5899 2 месяца назад
Please USE PUSH BLOCKS and mount a "LIMIT GUARD/SHROUD" over the bit!!! One slip, and your FINGERS are GROUND BEEF!!!
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 2 месяца назад
Great tip and worth mentioning. Thank you!
@marota123
@marota123 2 месяца назад
why not just use millimeters, no apps needed
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 2 месяца назад
Cause I'm from America and we do things the hard way. Lol
@rossb2167
@rossb2167 Год назад
Have you tried metric 😂
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel Год назад
Lol. Would probably make things a little easier. Damn imperial system.
@Skipperau
@Skipperau 3 месяца назад
Meanwhile the rest of the world uses metric and never have to deal with fractions.
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 3 месяца назад
The rest of the world makes sense 😂
@Skipperau
@Skipperau 3 месяца назад
@@BradyHommel😂
@NateBFlooring
@NateBFlooring 3 месяца назад
I love installing metric flooring products, 50s and 100s is my kind of counting😂
@dennisnolan2544
@dennisnolan2544 3 месяца назад
The idea of the video was not metric versus fractions. Try focusing on the content and learn how to add fractions!
@anthonypayne1782
@anthonypayne1782 4 месяца назад
You know what works better than a fractional calculator? Metric. 😂
@BradyHommel
@BradyHommel 4 месяца назад
😂😂 your 100% right!
@charlesslack8090
@charlesslack8090 4 месяца назад
Real craftsman don't need no stinken calculators! 😊😊😊😊😊 Metric only works easier on the brain cause some people are not capable of mental math. 😮 Don't worry about that too much, just keep doing what works for you. 😊😊😊😊😊😊
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