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There's a quick and simple way to make attractive raised panels for your next cabinet project. In this video, Chris Marshall demonstrates his technique for Panel Raising With a Table Saw on his shop's table saw.
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Комментарии : 131   
@MrAwesome1965
@MrAwesome1965 6 лет назад
Well done! Clear and detailed from prep to safety to finish.
@goodie2shoes
@goodie2shoes 2 месяца назад
I like the way you say ' Slaaawts'
@christianclimaco1135
@christianclimaco1135 5 лет назад
Best tutorial I've seen on raised panel doors..thank you so much
@bern153
@bern153 5 лет назад
Great man covers everything ,gives me confidence in my work. . Thank you. Love watching him.
@jamesedwards387
@jamesedwards387 8 лет назад
I am a building contractor in the Bahamas and i have used this in the field, just awesome . Thanks
@jukeman57
@jukeman57 9 лет назад
Very practical method for cutting raised panels. Thanks!
@mickeyrhodes2152
@mickeyrhodes2152 4 года назад
Great video, no loud obnoxious head banging music. The volume is perfect. The best woodworking video hands down!.
@alecharper515
@alecharper515 8 лет назад
Excellent video! Just the refresher I needed to complete my project. Thanks!
@richardheyer1575
@richardheyer1575 5 лет назад
This Video is so helpful. Would like to thank the people whom put their time, And thoughtfulness in to helping us who are not knowledgeable
@billyrayyoung3221
@billyrayyoung3221 5 лет назад
I am fairly new in woodworking. Being a Nahm PTSD vet I need non confusing tutorials an am just starting my 3rd year. Hence the need for mentoring with good quality videos. Having been in sales for my working career I am quick to judge everything as awesome or junk. This is awesome. Thank you for making my being a subscriber of Woodworking Journal a good experience as I use woodworking as therapy to keep me focused.
@m.bh.535
@m.bh.535 4 года назад
This is the best video I had ever seen coserning the raised panel doors I already download this video to keep it as a refrence. Thank You v. mutch.
@robertkribs9513
@robertkribs9513 3 года назад
love the runner idea!! It will be helpful for all upright cuts!
@pedrorojas6934
@pedrorojas6934 5 лет назад
Thanks this is the most amazing video with Excellent Explanation ever, Thanks Woodworker’s Wjournal, was the best,I learn so much about!!!.
@pedrorojas6934
@pedrorojas6934 5 лет назад
Thanks Master,This is the best Demonstration and Explanation to make a Racing panel Congratulations.
@mcseforsale
@mcseforsale 4 года назад
This is NOT how I did raised panels....but it is now. Thank you!
@giraffewithtattoos2770
@giraffewithtattoos2770 6 лет назад
Thanks for posting this. Other videos made this process look to be on par with landing on the moon. I have exactly this equipment and I'm comfortable in my shop with my skill level so I just might have to give this a go!
@tomharmon9663
@tomharmon9663 4 года назад
I love the way you explained this. I now feel like i can accomplish this task
@marksstudio
@marksstudio 7 лет назад
That was indeed an excellent video. Thanks.
@pedrorojas6934
@pedrorojas6934 5 лет назад
Thanks,This is the best Explanation How to make cabinet Doors with a Table Saw, beautiful video.
@Diozark
@Diozark 7 лет назад
Thanks for showing the detail in the layout
@willemadriaanduplessis4919
@willemadriaanduplessis4919 8 лет назад
Excellent video.Thanks for the tutorial, this will help me a lot in my woodworking endeavours. Subscribed and will keep on watching. Keep it up.
@briarfox637
@briarfox637 3 года назад
Excellent video. This is a great way to make raised panels with the table saw that look great.
@bobabooey8367
@bobabooey8367 3 года назад
Thanks Chris...makes life easier on the 3.5 inch O.G. bit...will be using combo of both
@pedrorojas6934
@pedrorojas6934 3 года назад
This is the best explanation,thanks Master.
@jaydee5156
@jaydee5156 5 лет назад
I've done this many times. It works very well.
@freshstart5804
@freshstart5804 3 года назад
Very helpful great job on the video keeping it simple thank you
@ianelliott1016
@ianelliott1016 3 года назад
Great advice, I'm going to have a go at this. Thanks Chris
@donaldnaymon3270
@donaldnaymon3270 3 года назад
Great video. Great detail. Nice jig. Thank you for sharing.
@pedrorojas6934
@pedrorojas6934 6 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this beautiful video with Excellent Explanation was a good one.
@manofbeard
@manofbeard 5 лет назад
Nice job. I usually make my raised panels on the router table. I have never used the table saw before. I have a little project to make this week with some raised panels so I will give this a try. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
@billpeirce7127
@billpeirce7127 5 лет назад
Thanks. Can't wait to build my own. God Bless
@jimmys511
@jimmys511 2 года назад
Wow great video.simple solution for raised panels.thanks for sharing
@atrueamerican648
@atrueamerican648 3 года назад
there is just one word for this OUTSTANDING
@toonybrain
@toonybrain 6 лет назад
You're a very good instructor.
@oliverleonard6137
@oliverleonard6137 5 лет назад
Great explanation,thanks very much
@kenb6102
@kenb6102 4 года назад
Thanks so much, I love your videos. I made some tongue and groove shaker style cabinet doors using your techniques from a previous video. Now I am making a gun cabinet and I may just have to up my game a little for the lower cabinet doors...
@markevans3779
@markevans3779 8 лет назад
Some useful tips on this video.... thankyou
@dleivam
@dleivam 7 лет назад
great video as always... thanks.
@nathanhicks2000
@nathanhicks2000 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing your pablum with us never knew you could do it that way thanks.
@gpanizzolo6090
@gpanizzolo6090 8 лет назад
Excelente artículo! Felicitaciones y muy feliz 2016!
@acraig5075
@acraig5075 9 лет назад
Nice tutorial. The tip on using the scrap runner at 5:25 is very clever.
@XHardTimesRay
@XHardTimesRay 5 лет назад
ur awesome teacher thank you .
@josejuanmondragon791
@josejuanmondragon791 5 лет назад
Very smart thank you for sharing
@fredbosco6104
@fredbosco6104 3 года назад
Brilliant. Thank You.
@sssfff5058
@sssfff5058 7 лет назад
Excellent safety tips.
@ammagato
@ammagato 9 лет назад
Molto bravo!
@surindersingh-bc6vd
@surindersingh-bc6vd 4 года назад
Amazing wood working
@johnrobinson1020
@johnrobinson1020 6 лет назад
This is a great method and it is not really necessary to mark field layout lines as once you set the table saw fence at the required distance (for instance 2 inches) it will be set for all 4 rotations of the panel; so if the fence is set at 2 inches it is not even necessary to mark out the panel at all; the field layout will automatically be exactly the same on all four face sides of the panel and exactly the same distance all round from the edge of the timber to the field area.Great video thanks.
@bonnivilleblackcherry9745
@bonnivilleblackcherry9745 6 лет назад
just a tip. make your runner from two peices that lap over and the back piece drops down over your rip fence jig. Adds a consistent stability so your panels stay perfectly at 90 to the table.
@emiliotapia9925
@emiliotapia9925 6 лет назад
Thanks for your video
@rickywright3894
@rickywright3894 5 лет назад
Very interesting and informative
@sealady8544
@sealady8544 5 лет назад
thanks in tons u done a great job
@miguelasafcastellanos8702
@miguelasafcastellanos8702 8 лет назад
Great video friends!
@likotube
@likotube 9 лет назад
Very good. Thanks.
@CurtisBenjaminIsrael4453
@CurtisBenjaminIsrael4453 9 лет назад
Awesome!!! Feeling inspired*
@sajidullah
@sajidullah 8 лет назад
Excellent
@grandmastermicochero
@grandmastermicochero 7 лет назад
nice video... well done and articulate
@bodins2704
@bodins2704 2 года назад
Great video!
@BackyardWoodworking
@BackyardWoodworking 9 лет назад
Good tip if you have to make cabinet doors. I have been making a bunch lately.
@StateofPeaches99
@StateofPeaches99 7 лет назад
Really great video. I am a newbie but I had to put mine on the left side of the guide. My saw right tilt and it worked perfectly. Thanks for posting.
@goldenacres3269
@goldenacres3269 8 месяцев назад
I am working my way through the same problem.
@dannymistry2751
@dannymistry2751 6 лет назад
Great video
@jorgesantoya7151
@jorgesantoya7151 7 лет назад
greate teacher
@omaromar-lg3yu
@omaromar-lg3yu 4 года назад
thank you
@michaeldillon4070
@michaeldillon4070 6 лет назад
Well done mate. regards Mike
@thegmanb
@thegmanb 8 лет назад
very cool....
@JuanRodriguez-xl1mu
@JuanRodriguez-xl1mu 4 года назад
Good tips
@hearmab55
@hearmab55 8 лет назад
thanks
@noeramirezperez5888
@noeramirezperez5888 3 года назад
Excelente
@hassanal-mosawi6049
@hassanal-mosawi6049 5 лет назад
Thanks
@seanc7151
@seanc7151 8 лет назад
Great video. Question: Can you clarify the end grain planing technique to prevent tearout please?
@AgustinLopez-gh3qv
@AgustinLopez-gh3qv 4 года назад
Good job
@GlynisDance
@GlynisDance 7 лет назад
Thank you for another excellent video. :)
@aguilayserpiente
@aguilayserpiente 4 года назад
Uneven throat plates, wobbly blades, jamming, and wobbly miter guides are the norm on these portable table saws. It is unclear what value the portable table saw offers the carpenter. The dedicated table saw is the queen of the electric wood shop. Good video.
@ronnakeil3313
@ronnakeil3313 6 лет назад
Nice
@TheShavingWoodWorkshop
@TheShavingWoodWorkshop 9 лет назад
Very well done video.
@henrywall3683
@henrywall3683 6 лет назад
The ShavingWood Workshop n
@yasiralkremlie4327
@yasiralkremlie4327 5 лет назад
Good 👍👍
@SomeDumUsrName
@SomeDumUsrName 4 года назад
The two faces of the panel edge where they go into the slots of the stiles and rails need to be parallel. Otherwise (such as with this method) then when the panel expands and pushes further into the slot, the increased thickness of the panel edge being pushed into the slot causes the front and/or back of the stile/rail to break. Yes this method is easy but will only last in certain climates. In most other climates, these doors won't last long.
@Audioventura
@Audioventura 2 года назад
thank you that's exactly what I was thinking too!
@MrBertito123
@MrBertito123 8 лет назад
you give me new ideas tank you for the tip simple but effective
@nicolfiguereo8620
@nicolfiguereo8620 7 лет назад
perfecto
@davidb9728
@davidb9728 6 лет назад
Nice tips. Certainly will try next time I try to make raised panel doors. Questions, how deep is the groove? The groove looks off center, what is the width of the from the board edge to the edge of the groove? Lastly the wide side of the groove looks to have a bevel, what is that angle and is that angle to the back or front of the panel?
@williamhoward8319
@williamhoward8319 6 лет назад
i use the vertical router bits for doors
@pillikoda
@pillikoda 9 лет назад
Good
@ivan281ivan305
@ivan281ivan305 8 лет назад
little tool to manufacture a door 100% professional
@frankganderson6998
@frankganderson6998 8 лет назад
Not just well-done. Great cabinets in the background! An American in Thailand...
@yusnielcorredera5445
@yusnielcorredera5445 6 лет назад
Good video where can I buy a saw like that???
@audiosletrasdemusicaymas9547
@audiosletrasdemusicaymas9547 5 лет назад
how did you do the stiles and rails?
@leinicus
@leinicus 6 лет назад
Great video, do you know where can I find a tall feather board the comes up above the blade like the black on in your video?
@TheNewenglandboys
@TheNewenglandboys 4 года назад
I've been scrolling through the comments trying to find that out as well!
@eldecui9399
@eldecui9399 8 лет назад
thanks a lot nw i know even not using routers.....
@christopherodonnell2375
@christopherodonnell2375 Год назад
Just wat he said u have to do the across the grain 1st an then with the grain
@johnboy3100
@johnboy3100 Год назад
Where did you get tall feather board for table saw please.
@christopherodonnell2375
@christopherodonnell2375 Год назад
That is all well an good but that way can only giv u one style
@luisgallegos9384
@luisgallegos9384 3 года назад
How about using a tenoning jig??
@Offshoreorganbuilder
@Offshoreorganbuilder 7 лет назад
Thanks for this, but I have a question: If, as you say, the panels fit their grooves, " ... all the way to the bottom," they are going to split the joints of the framing, aren't they, if and when the panels swell in higher humidity?
@sssfff5058
@sssfff5058 7 лет назад
Offshoreorganbuilder - I think he means the panel to fit to the bottom "for" expansion, but not there for construction. Hope that helps.
@glennsmith8173
@glennsmith8173 4 года назад
I think he meant to say NOT all the way to the bottom, since that is what is shown in his hands. There was a gap of at least 1/4"
@saulandrade639
@saulandrade639 Год назад
Question ❓ what's the angle on the blade of table saw?
@lancewiertalla4582
@lancewiertalla4582 3 года назад
Where do you get a raised featherbord
@mikeprell2747
@mikeprell2747 5 лет назад
Where would I find a Tall Feather Board? All I've seen are the usual variety. I'm about to start a major redo of my old kitchen which dates back to the early 40's. The original doors are made of 3/4 " ply of good quality which I want to use. It, along with the drawer re-build, is my summer project.
@mikeprell2747
@mikeprell2747 5 лет назад
Forget I asked! Please ignore my question. Old brain and new tricks don't always match-up. Great video!
@TheNewenglandboys
@TheNewenglandboys 4 года назад
I was hoping for the answer
@willyum1208
@willyum1208 5 лет назад
wouldn't there be a problem with expansion by jamming the bevel edge of the raised panel into the grooves of the stile/rail, instead of a rabbet edge? A rabbet edge could at least expand into the groove, but the beveled edge will just crack once it expands.
@jaydee5156
@jaydee5156 5 лет назад
I've used this method many times with raised panel widths of around 12 inches or less. Expansion was minimal at that size, so cracking has never been an issue. Some of those doors are more than 10 years old. I suppose it might be a concern with wider panels or extremes in temperature or humidity.
@hjjhgheoela7140
@hjjhgheoela7140 6 лет назад
Ô élu
@LUSEJA
@LUSEJA 3 года назад
6:06 can anyone please tell me the name of that accessory? (i`ll try to make one) thx!!
@deanwood2023
@deanwood2023 3 года назад
It's just a stacked feather board which you can pick up on at Amazon, Woodcraft or Rockler. Hope that helps.
@jiml9944
@jiml9944 7 лет назад
Excellent- except the Devil is in the details- namely modifying the panel edges so they will fit in the grooves in the rail/stiles. Yes, at 7:49, use a block plane and remove the bevel but generate an unsightly edge, or generate another bevel. Not as clean and ez as it looks. Appreciate all the effort.
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