How To Make Base Cabinets For Miter Saw Station
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- čas přidán 12. 05. 2022
- In today's video I show my process for building the base cabinets of my new miter saw station. This was accomplished by breaking down 11 sheets of plywood(7 being 3/4" and 4 being 1/4") using my track saw and a mobile base large enough to break down the full sheets.
To assemble the cabinet I used pocket holes which is a fast and strong method of cabinet joinery. For the middle cabinet stretchers I offset the pocket holes so they can be installed without running into the screws from the left and right cabinet stretchers.
The top is made up of two pieces of 3/4" plywood to give me a thick 1.5" top for both cabinets. I glued the pieces together and used a few brad nails to hold the panel in place while the glue dried.
Finally I installed the drawer slides using pre-made shims starting with a 1/4" shim on the bottom drawer and then a 3/4" shim between the remaining drawers.
Stay tuned for part 2 where I make veneered drawer fronts and install solid wood edge-banding around the tops.
Tools used(Affiliate links below help me offset the cost of making these videos)
- Massca Pockethole jig: masscaproducts.com/collection...
- Massca 1 1/4" screws: masscaproducts.com/collection...
- Makita Track Saw(Buy festool tracks): amzn.to/3PmqxWg
- Festool 55" Track: amzn.to/39lLUpS
- Festool 106" Track: amzn.to/3l88ZPD
- Bora Centipede Mobile Base: amzn.to/3FLTVRu
- Bosch Drill: amzn.to/39fUnLs
- Milwaukee Drill/Driver combo: amzn.to/37H6y3p
- Porter Cable Batter Powered Brad Nailer: amzn.to/3L5KWvm
- Titebond Glue: amzn.to/3L6Jk4l
- Cabinet Levelers: amzn.to/3Me5nHT
- Drawer Slides: amzn.to/3Lb5B1c
- Miter Gauge: amzn.to/3wu0t2E
Non Affiliate Links(Just tools I really like that you should consider buying)
- TSO Guide Rail: tsoproducts.com/tso-guide-rai...
- TSO Parallel Guide System(I bought the 30-50 set but you can do everything with just the 50, it's just going to stick off of the board pretty far on narrower cuts): tsoproducts.com/tso-parallel-...
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Thanks for watching this build video! Stay tuned for the next installment in the Miter Saw Station series where I make Veneered drawer fronts, Install solid wood edge treatment around the top and get the saw in place! Follow me over on Instagram to see more of the behind the scenes photos/videos: instagram.com/simplecove
Tools used(Affiliate links below help me offset the cost of making these videos)
- Massca Pockethole jig: masscaproducts.com/collection...
- Massca 1 1/4" screws: masscaproducts.com/collection...
- Makita Track Saw(Buy festool tracks): amzn.to/3PmqxWg
- Festool 55" Track: amzn.to/39lLUpS
- Festool 106" Track: amzn.to/3l88ZPD
- Bora Centipede Mobile Base: amzn.to/3FLTVRu
- Bosch Drill: amzn.to/39fUnLs
- Milwaukee Drill/Driver combo: amzn.to/37H6y3p
- Porter Cable Batter Powered Brad Nailer: amzn.to/3L5KWvm
- Titebond Glue: amzn.to/3L6Jk4l
- Cabinet Levelers: amzn.to/3Me5nHT
- Drawer Slides: amzn.to/3Lb5B1c
- Miter Gauge: amzn.to/3wu0t2E
Non Affiliate Links(Just tools I really like that you should consider buying)
- TSO Guide Rail: tsoproducts.com/tso-guide-rai...
- TSO Parallel Guide System(I bought the 30-50 set but you can do everything with just the 50, it's just going to stick off of the board pretty far on narrower cuts): tsoproducts.com/tso-parallel-...
I really enjoy your tone and approach to woodworking. I am relistening to the Woodshop Life podcast and I appreciate your common sense and insight. I respect your decision to leave but know you are still appreciated.
Your back! Thanks for posting. Always great videos.
Nice job Sean!
Thanks Jay!
looking forward to part 2
Nice work Sean! Thanks for sharing the video with us!👍💖😎JP
Thanks for the support JP!
@@Simplecove Your very welcome Sean! Have a wonderful weekend!😎
nice. you can make the boxes (the toe-kick base) separate from the cabinets and level the boxes first... then simply attach the cabinets and affix them to the wall with a nailer. Still great work
Thing about cabinet making is there's a million ways to do it. I chose this route because it allows me to move my cabinets and level them anywhere in the shop. I have a habit of rearranging stuff too often lol. Thanks
@@Simplecove truth. I just finished a certification in Cabinetmaking... its not enjoyable at all (lol)... I'd rather build pergolas
I like the look of those TSO Parallel guide rails.. I checked out the price and they’re reasonably priced IMO… Good vid, as always. Thanks
Hey Tom, thanks for stopping by! They are the hands down the one thing I would recommend to anyone (other than a track saw) that break down sheet goods using a track saw. Game changer for me.
Hy, i'm thinking more and more about building a dedicated miter station for my ks60. Any chances for part 2, or plans at your homepage to get more details for this one? Thank you for all the content, great work!
Love this and all your videos. I am not a fan of the big, deep drawers for myself but look forward to see how you use them. The cabinets look fantastic.
Very curious what brand plywood you used. Price at this point is irrelevant and I just pay and the project is usually still worth it but the brands annoy me. Finding a high quality but not the top and most expensive is what I try to find.
I have a plywood dealer near me and this plywood(They just called it imported ply but it's from Vietnam and China) was filled with voids and the faces were super thin. Terrible stuff but it was literally all I could get. It was $65 a sheet for 3/4 an I think $20-$24 for 1/4" (I don't recall the exact price).
@@Simplecove Baltic birch from my nearby supplier is $145 for 5x5 of 3/4 or $283 for a 4x8 3/4. That’s up from 96 and 146 a couple months ago. I’m okay using cheap stuff but I hope it won’t be too many years before the good stuff slowly comes down.
Is it possible to use the Jessem Miter Gauge in the Incra Miter Express?