Thanks for the wax tip! I have that feed and wax, so I’ll give that a try. I’m gearing up to make ALL of our kitchen doors and drawer fronts, so I need your prayers! 😅
It is a bora stand and I’m just using 1/2 ply as the top. I hate that I went so long without one but only downside is that you have to buy a few attachments so it’s at the height of your table saw.
Absolutely. The nail hole will just be bigger to fill. Doesn’t seem like much, but when you’re doing a lot of doors, it takes a lot more to really make it disappear. Especially when you’re getting the same result
@justaskmo5984 got it. I only have a pair of clamps. And I need to build about 40 doors and drawer fronts for my house. Will use the brad nail because it is the smallest nailer I have. At this moment I would rather spend the money on wood. I already made a door using your technique. Thanks!
I definitely appreciate what you’re saying and if you don’t feel safe, by no means don’t do it. But to be fair, nothing about using power tools guarantees safety if there isn’t a little common sense being used. I’ve been doing this method for over 6 years now and it works for me.
Nicely done, not always easy building cabinets on site as opposed to a shop .Thank you for the video.
Thank you. Once you upgrade the gauge it there’s really not many limits to the table saw.
Thanks for the wax tip! I have that feed and wax, so I’ll give that a try. I’m gearing up to make ALL of our kitchen doors and drawer fronts, so I need your prayers! 😅
lol once you see how much smoother things go, you’ll be kicking yourself for not doing it sooner. lol good luck you got it!
Impressive for a mobile setup. Good job!
Thank you
Very informative content. I plan on doing this soon. Thank you for paving the way for me.
Thank you and I’m so happy it can help. Again, highly recommend waxing/polishing your table saw prior. It’ll run so much smoother
Very nice job Mo! Even outside with a contractor saw
Thank you. An actual door shop is still much better. But these will get by
Let's start a drinking game. Everytime he says ummm, we drink. LOL
umm, I’m definitely working on that lol
Great Instructions .. Nice video !
Thank you
Well done. Thanks.
Thank you. Glad it could help
What Height was d blade in inches
Nice job! Your mobile workbench, what are the supports called? I need to get some.
It is a bora stand and I’m just using 1/2 ply as the top. I hate that I went so long without one but only downside is that you have to buy a few attachments so it’s at the height of your table saw.
@@justaskmo5984 Thank you and God bless you.
great video, i am starting a project very similar. How long did it take you to finish this project?
It took me two days to build out everything and two days to paint.
Great video. Can you use 18g brad nails? Or is that way to big.
Absolutely. The nail hole will just be bigger to fill. Doesn’t seem like much, but when you’re doing a lot of doors, it takes a lot more to really make it disappear. Especially when you’re getting the same result
@justaskmo5984 got it. I only have a pair of clamps. And I need to build about 40 doors and drawer fronts for my house. Will use the brad nail because it is the smallest nailer I have. At this moment I would rather spend the money on wood. I already made a door using your technique. Thanks!
I’m happy it could help.
omg... i thought he had gloves on in the cold. #pureafrican
You should never ever instruct people to not follow time tested safety procedures. Wax will not guarantee that the wood will not bind hurt you.
I definitely appreciate what you’re saying and if you don’t feel safe, by no means don’t do it. But to be fair, nothing about using power tools guarantees safety if there isn’t a little common sense being used. I’ve been doing this method for over 6 years now and it works for me.