Discover The Secret To Perfecting Base Cabinet Construction!

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2024
  • Building a frameless base cabinet has never been easier . Sedge steps you through the process to get you started.This video has been a long time coming, enjoy !!
    I hope this helps!
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Komentáře • 62

  • @karenkrone6156
    @karenkrone6156 Před 5 dny +1

    Thanks for all your great videos. So helpful.

  • @wrtlprmpft2
    @wrtlprmpft2 Před 11 dny +2

    Of all the best videos of your channel, this is the best!

  • @user-yh9ms3kc5m
    @user-yh9ms3kc5m Před 10 dny

    Thanks for the video Sedge. I appreciate how you went into the dimensions as they provide a good start in learning cabinet building.

  • @warrensmith2902
    @warrensmith2902 Před 11 dny +1

    Well done as usual. One suggestion, mark, mark, mark, and double check your marks and grain direction before you start your batches (Don't ask me how i know that 🤪). I use gauge blocks instead of the Festool parallel edge stops, to set up my offsets for my groves, to align my LR32 rail for punching my 5mm holes or the grove on the back. You might have missed using various domino combinations as gauge blocks for routers depth settings. Love that trick.

  • @milandjordjevic5949
    @milandjordjevic5949 Před 10 dny

    Great Video Sedge . Thanks and Thumbs up .

  • @stevealbums7897
    @stevealbums7897 Před 10 dny

    Hi Sedge, another great video
    Steve

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Před 10 dny +1

      Glad you enjoyed it

    • @stevealbums7897
      @stevealbums7897 Před 10 dny

      @@sedgetool Hi Sedge your videos are always enjoyable! I am based in Leeds UK so by and large the principals of cabinet making are the same
      Steve

  • @AngieWilliamsDesigns
    @AngieWilliamsDesigns Před 9 dny

    Great video.

  • @barriowoodworks
    @barriowoodworks Před 11 dny

    Excellent tutorial .

  • @jean-baptistedijon
    @jean-baptistedijon Před 10 dny

    Great tutorial as usual. Thank you for sharing your knowledge ❤

  • @timothywozniak6952
    @timothywozniak6952 Před 10 dny

    Comprehensive tutorial. Like others, I use a 1/2-inch back. Useful for double bases to anchor ‘mid-back’ shelf supports.

  • @engineerMike2999
    @engineerMike2999 Před 10 dny

    Excellent content and instructions , thanks for sharing this type of information

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Před 10 dny

      Wicked cool ...Many thanks !!!

    • @engineerMike2999
      @engineerMike2999 Před 10 dny

      Question: I noticed that your screws were drilled below the surface of the plywood opposed to being flushed, any issues with the screws being countersunk?

  • @jeremyjedynak
    @jeremyjedynak Před 10 dny

    Nice that this cabinet was built to the Blum System 32 standard. It would be good to see more videos about the benefits of System 32, as there seem to be very few out there.

  • @irakopilow9223
    @irakopilow9223 Před 11 dny

    Great video covering not only all aspects of the build, but the reasoning behind the method. I cannot say that anything new was covered here per se, but you have integrated the 32mm system into the cabinet's DNA. The only thing you didn't address is fasteners on the exposed side of the base. I assume finish nais would come into play in lieu of the screws. Thanks Sedge. Wicked pissah!

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Před 11 dny

      Thanks.....I have a video for finishing an end cabinet..... Hope this helps !!!
      czcams.com/video/IAB_iqaoew0/video.html

  • @mbrain03
    @mbrain03 Před 11 dny

    Thank you Sledge for sharing your knowledge with us. What are your thoughts on leveling legs or feet vs the 4 inch kick plates that the cabinet will sit on?

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Před 11 dny

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  • @smorgasbord42
    @smorgasbord42 Před 10 dny

    On Tight/Loose settings for the dominos - completely agree you want Tight-Tight for the fronts. But for the middle and rears I prefer to have Tight for one side (typically edge) and Loose for the other (typically face), not Loose-Loose. With Loose-Loose the domino can get cockeyed in the mortises.

  • @dylanzemek7069
    @dylanzemek7069 Před 11 dny

    Great video sedge, thanks for doing the base cabinet! Do you have to do anything different if you are going drawers instead of doors?

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Před 11 dny

      Yes .. I would make the cabinet narrower ...or.....depending on the width of your drawers !!!

  • @chapius1
    @chapius1 Před 10 dny

    Great vid Sedge, really clicked for me. One quick question. This is just a small thing, but wouldn’t it be more efficient to edge band the full length of plywood prior to cross-cutting to individual components?

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Před 10 dny

      I stay away with this method because some of those lengths will not be used and it seems a waste.... I have always cut to length and then banded......

  • @ethan3x8
    @ethan3x8 Před 11 dny

    Thanks for the great video! I might have missed it, but did you end using glue with the dominoes or just left it at dry fitting and then using screws.

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Před 11 dny

      I do Not... i will take it apart and spray a finish... lays down better...Glue does not stick to finish..... I have never had a failure

  • @williamstead6354
    @williamstead6354 Před 11 dny

    Off topic question: about a year ago, you did two very helpful videos about the Shaper Origin, and I had the impression there were more on the way... is that the case?

  • @timothywozniak6952
    @timothywozniak6952 Před 10 dny

    What are you using to trim the edge banding?

  • @timothywozniak6952
    @timothywozniak6952 Před 10 dny

    Down the road from you in Brownsburg. Envious of your shop, especially the Systainer wall. What are the dimensions of your shop?

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Před 10 dny

      The dimensions are a typical 3 saw garage !!!

  • @leslievasquez136
    @leslievasquez136 Před 11 dny

    Very helpful video. Do you glue the dominos into the cabinet?

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Před 11 dny +1

      I do Not... i will take it apart and spray a finish... lays down better...Glue does not stick to finish..... I have never had a failure

  • @domenicbarone3215
    @domenicbarone3215 Před 11 dny +1

    Sorry! ....But you should have " Pre-Drill " before screwing ( on 29:40 sec )....The plywood split without addressing the mistake!.....Cheers

  • @user-bd2xu8fh9t
    @user-bd2xu8fh9t Před 10 dny

    No glue with the dominos?

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Před 10 dny

      I do Not... I will take it apart and spray a finish... lays down better...Glue does not stick to finish..... I have never had a failure

  • @dfrechettej3v
    @dfrechettej3v Před 11 dny

    No glue?

  • @cmclewee9518
    @cmclewee9518 Před 10 dny

    Why do you put in removable backs. Unless it's a sink unit it's a waste of effort, just put an 18mm thick back and dowel it it will make a much stronger and robust unit that does not require grooves to be cut. In Europe all our commercial units are CNC cut with all the dowel holes predrilled. The cost of plywood here would make units far more expensive than double faced chipboard or MDF. Which only requires edgebanding to finish it.

  • @julianniemeyer1655
    @julianniemeyer1655 Před 10 dny

    You put the base between the sides, and mention sheer forces on the dominoes. If we look at the Festool plans and photos for a DiY Sysport they put sides on top of the base which then has no sheer forces on the dominoes. Who's correct and why?

    • @sedgetool
      @sedgetool  Před 10 dny

      I have always seen and have been taught to place the tops and bottoms between the sides of cabinets...I have often wondered why the plans that come with the Sys AZ drawers have that orientation. I believe it is to attach casters..That is the only thing I can think of.

    • @richeygoldberg8549
      @richeygoldberg8549 Před 4 dny

      @@sedgetool I don't think one way is really that much stronger than the other. I think it's more about how it looks.

  • @zephyr1408
    @zephyr1408 Před 11 dny +1

    As a custom cabinet maker who works with two huge purveyors of all stone I totally disagree! I make the cabinets and dado or rabbiting in the back is unnecessary; completely ! My stone supplier templates and uses 5/8” Ply on top and not once is 15 yrs has anyone called back and stated their counter tops or cabinets failed because it can not breathe?
    These are systems somewhere along the line became incorporated into the box making portions of cabinets ! Why? It’s not for strength ! I never use any 1/4” material! It’s all 3/4” boxes and 1/2” backs sometimes dominoes are used if I think I need them for racking strength and I reinforce my cope & stick / stub tenon doors with #4 or 5 domino ? Drawers are sometimes subbed out sometimes not?
    Breathing has nothing to do with a stone top! Support yes! Oxygen? No!
    All sounds great just not Cabinet-ly correct !