FINDING WISDOM IN A WALNUT BUILT IN

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2024
  • It's another day at the cabinet shop. Today I compete the walnut office. I talk a bit about my plans for this channel and even issue a challenge to you, the viewer! Special guest ‪@KeithJohnsonCustomWoodworking‬ introduces me to a new tool.
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Komentáře • 64

  • @scottkrosser9233
    @scottkrosser9233 Před měsícem

    I really like the cabinetry! Especially the intersecting curves on the upper doors. Would really like to see how you did that.
    You are great cabinet maker!!! Keep showing how you create, that is what brings me back.

  • @bowerscustomwoodworkingllc
    @bowerscustomwoodworkingllc Před 2 měsíci +4

    Richard, your attitude will take you far. I greatly enjoyed and learned from your earlier videos when you were doing them. You are miles ahead of me, I have done it part time for a couple years now. Your way is not wrong, it was perfect for its intended purpose, and now it is evolving as you and your vision change. I’m watching out of order, I hope some detail on those awesome doors is in the other! Looking forward to your lamello videos too, I know the tool would help me, but alas, budget requires other things first! Keep up the good work, and great to see your beautiful wife supporting you in your journey.

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Perfect for its intended purposes , very well said .thats so much for the support it means a lot . Really grateful to hear that . Yes budget haha. I actually was going to buy this months ago but had to wait till I had some extra money. Yes she’s amazing .

  • @monkeyvideo1029
    @monkeyvideo1029 Před 2 měsíci

    So glad you are back! I really appreciate your honest dialogue vs the rehearsed spiel I see on other channels. I have only found a few channels (yours included) that feel like genuine cabinet builders. I guess the difference is the motivation of the video. You come across as someone who really wants to share information in both directions vs the 2-week-old expert trying to get clicks. I have mostly built cabinets for myself, but I am seriously considering doing this for others. I am in the Midwest so regionally there are significant differences in costs and pricing, but talking about the business side of things is always interesting to me. Looking forward to more of your content!

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Wow thank you for the kind words . I can only be me and offer a real perspective on how I operate. Yes it’s the real deal . A simple shop but I’ve been in the trade a long time . Since 2004 full time. . You should do that ! Yes definitely true about cost differences in different parts of the country. More to come !

  • @colinchesbrough5772
    @colinchesbrough5772 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Just subscribed, buddy. As a cabinet/fine furniture maker, who runs my own business, i want to extend my appreciation for you taking the time to document and post your labor. I've thought about doing it myself, but I'd much rather just spend my time watching it than making the content! 🤣🤣. Beautiful work. I'll watch for questions you may ask, and post my input, as well as send questions your way if i get any.

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Awesome! Thank you .. yes I will carry the torch🤣 it’s definitely more work making these vids than I could have imagined but now I’ve thrown myself into it and there’s no turning back

  • @aaronbebeau
    @aaronbebeau Před 2 měsíci

    Great looking build man! Loving the ideas for your channel. Keep it up 👍

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks ! Glad to hear it ; more to come .

  • @kennethcarruth7852
    @kennethcarruth7852 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi Richard! Just came across your channel, Love it ….. your work is Beautiful!!!!! I have say I do enjoy your thoughts and commentary. The office desk and cabinet are stunning….Well done Sir😊 look forward to seeing past videos so I can catch up to your current work. Wishing you nothing but the best in your Endeavor’s. Can’t wait to see this Channel grow. Cheers!

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks so much ! Very encouraging to hear . Really appreciate that

  • @thomasduff3725
    @thomasduff3725 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I believe you should only change your domino setting while running the machine....

    • @zephyr1408
      @zephyr1408 Před 2 měsíci

      U are correct ! I think I met a guy who didn’t ?

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      I keep using this wrong 🤣 ok next time . I appreciate this it’s the exact feedback I need .

  • @ericjohnson4768
    @ericjohnson4768 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Excited to follow along. Glad to have found you. Love Keiths channel!

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks so much , yes me too! So much to absorb from the people who get all the little details right

  • @michaellarsen3119
    @michaellarsen3119 Před 2 měsíci

    I have a very similar business to yours and getting a CNC router drastically changed my life for the better. It seems to me that it's the software that makes the CNC a good tool, and I use Mozaik to design everything. Super easy and intuitive to use, and it exports directly to whatever brand CNC you buy. Also no point in getting a CNC unless it has a tool changer (ATC).

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Good to know . That’s definitely towards the bottom of my list . To be honest I’m an idiot when it comes to computers so all the software on one of those is intimidating, but who knows I may eventually try it .. especially hearing that it changed your life for the better .

  • @jedmc8419571
    @jedmc8419571 Před 2 měsíci

    An honest, humble and very talented individual. I like the way you invite the audience into your shop, and look for advice from others. I have no doubt your channel will grow!
    Oh yeah........ Dominii running before changing settings 👊

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you , appreciate that . This is the hope ; I figured there are enough super talented people showcasing their skills . Maybe this will be a little more relatable haha . Plus as I get better those who gave me helpful tips will know they played a part in that.
      Yes , I did hear that from a few others , definitely won’t do that again 😅

  • @howardsmith5474
    @howardsmith5474 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Just concerning social media views - So I am an avid woodworker and have been doing it for ten years. I, generally speaking, learn nothing technique wise at this point from watching others (not that I am not a lifelong learner or presume to know everything, I have just seen a lot). I still love watching videos. Particularly the ones that are narrated. I like cremona, blacktail studios, tww, keith johnson etc etc. i like the format of your videos. I notice through the comments huge amounts of people who are probably much like me, we like to watch people achieve things. Its like when someone drops a comment in some random video “i never knew I need to watch a person clean a rug for 30 minutes”. Or make custom shoes. I find your formatting to be on point and I enjoy your narration. I am confident your channel will grow if you continue to invest your time into making content.

    • @howardsmith5474
      @howardsmith5474 Před 2 měsíci

      Also your fingers are precious use a push block or stick at the jointer

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci +1

      This is such a perfect comment ! Exactly what I was hoping to hear . Glad I’m not crazy and my hunch is pointing me in the right direction . Thank you

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Will do ! I admit I get too comfortable

  • @jimclark7917
    @jimclark7917 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great work!

  • @Benmeglei1
    @Benmeglei1 Před 2 měsíci

    No way!!!! Was not expecting to see Keith. What a sweet cameo! 👊🏻

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Haha he had a great suggestion that will no doubt improve my product !

  • @Astrofissure
    @Astrofissure Před měsícem

    I really like your work and think you're great at narrating your videos. I'd like to see a video or short on end panels. I've seen different approaches, it would be great to get your take.

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks I really appreciate the support . Glad you find some value in it . Ok that’s a good idea . Will add that to the list !

    • @Astrofissure
      @Astrofissure Před měsícem

      @@cabinetwise Related question & potential video topic is more on cabinet vs furniture. Seems the same to be as an amateur hobbyist. If I want to build a dresser for my newborn, is that a cabinet or furniture? If different, in what ways and what are tradeoffs? Anyways, thanks for listening .

  • @jl-7992
    @jl-7992 Před 2 měsíci

    Yay yay yay....yay

  • @user-vn6hi2bi3g
    @user-vn6hi2bi3g Před 2 měsíci

    Great Job! With you focusing on cabinet type work I would make a list of needed capital equipment and their priority. This will keep one focused with limited capital while increasing types, quanity, and quality before continued growth makes adding workers a necessity. In that vein from my very limited perspective my next large aquisition ( my advice is always based on what I would do never what others should do) would be a rip saw and then a panel saw or a sliding table saw if space and capital allows. These machines will increase your thru-put/productivity while enhancing initial quality w/o needing as much hand finishing to get space frames and panels for doors to align and fit. Good luck. Ray Stormont

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      I just screen shot this , really appreciate all your thoughts! Yes others have suggested a rip saw and sliding table saw , would be super useful. Definitely on my list. I like your idea of having separate lists and order of priority

  • @ede8709
    @ede8709 Před 2 měsíci

    It seems you may have a little glue on your assembly table. Love the videos

  • @heruvey87
    @heruvey87 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Beutifull work, my only gripe would be the blocks behind the hinges, were you not hable to build or get the correct overlay for these so you didnt have to do that?

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      In hindsight I should have flushed the walls out and that would have avoided the need for those . I do agree

    • @hungrychicken6034
      @hungrychicken6034 Před 2 měsíci

      May I suggest you look in the hinge manufacturers catalogue they sell a hinge backing plate to bring the hinge forward which would achieve a neater look without having to flush the walls out.

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes I will do that. This is a great example of someone pointing out something to me that , while it may seem obvious, I didn’t do because I was trained a certain way and just kept doing it . This is a good suggestion that can easily be changed .

  • @chandlercochran6703
    @chandlercochran6703 Před 2 měsíci

    Really like your jig for mounting hinge plates. Do you mind sharing what brand hinges and plates you use?

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks , works well for quick accurate placement. I have a video posted recently called “flush inset fun with Blum” where I talk all about the hinges and plates I use . . Short answer, Blum

  • @michaeldaniel7012
    @michaeldaniel7012 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice job! It must be a treat to have a market that customers can afford projects like this. Are those Cal Door doors? Do you know if they outsource that type of glass door? I know they outsource their curved doors.

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes I definitely am where I am for that exact reason even though overhead is higher than most other places it’s worth it ! Yes from cal door . Yes they outsource the curved doors but not the curved mullions They make these ones in house . I have too much going on right now to have time to make these but I think it would be neat to show a video in the future of me making these since I can do it . For me it just takes too long . More than I have right now .

  • @ede8709
    @ede8709 Před 2 měsíci

    It would be awesome to see it after the finish is applied. Maybe you can post an update?

  • @hughmac13
    @hughmac13 Před 2 měsíci

    The Lamello is a nifty tool, but if you've already got both the Domino and a facility for pocket screws, and perhaps most importantly a tool most of us will only ever dream of-a Ritter-style assembly table-then it seems to me that the Lamello doesn't offer any features sufficient to justify its steep price. And, while I try not to be doctrinaire, at least reflexively, there's something about plastic gadgets as joinery that doesn't sit quite right with me.
    In your case, as you're already gluing and clamping the face frames to the carcases, and if you can afford to leave the clamps in place for the thirty minutes it takes the glue to set enough, then you could easily omit the brads. There's nothing wrong with using the brads, of course, but when you can skip a step-or three steps, more accurately, if we count the filling and sanding-so much the better.
    To that end, when you perform a final dry fit and determine the alignment of face frame to carcase, you can mark them in the locations where you will use the Domino to cut matching mortises in the backs of the face frames and in the carcase edges. I don't know about you, but on my cabinets the amount of face-frame overhang can become absolutely critical, and it's something I'd rather not worry about during assembly, when the face frame is liable to slide around and as the glue quickly begins to dry. The Dominos ensure that the frames register on the carcases exactly where you want them, minus perhaps some very minor tapping, since you'll cut the mortises on the Domino's slightly-oversized setting to allow for that very fine adjustment.
    Alternatively, where the pocket holes will be hidden (which is most of the time) you can use pocket screws in place of either the Dominos or clamps, or both. During the dry fit, frame-to-carcase alignment is achieved by drilling of the pocket holes with the face frame clamped in place. Then, during assembly, you can choose to use clamps or not-the pocket screws perform their function as they draw the face frame tight against the carcase edge. When I've used this construction method, I drive a few screws deep enough to establish frame alignment, and then I like to use at least a few clamps so there can be no doubt that the frame is tight as possible to the carcase edge before I drive home all the screws. You can then remove the clamps, which makes this method good for people who don't always have more than enough of them but who want to be able to move on to assembling the next frame and carcase.
    Still, I suppose if you're a professional, and you have to do a lot of on-site work or if the Lamello's unique and versatile features allow you to significantly speed up production and to execute designs that were previously inaccessible to you, then the price is as nothing. It will pay for itself. Otherwise, however, I can't see it as anything other than a toy for the well-heeled hobbyist.
    You're already a very fine craftsman; be in no doubt about that. I really like your hinge-pad-locating jig, and the 90° drill-driver is a great idea there. The 1/2" cabinet backs are a classy touch. And the way you describe life as a constant panic really, really resonated with me.
    My only point of criticism-and I know that design is often out of your hands-is the frame-and-panel format of the office drawer fronts. I generally dislike the frame-and-panel conceit on drawer fronts anyway-unlike a door, which can actually be constructed as a frame and panel, on drawers it seems a kind of fib. But, aside from that admittedly personal principle, the space described by those drawer fronts seems too small to contain so much frame, including a fairly wide moulding, and so little panel field. But the proportions throughout the breakfront are extremely pleasing.

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for your very thoughtful and thorough comment ! I do agree with what you say about the lamello and the fact that I already have the domino and pocket screws. However I do desire to try it out and I figure at the end of the day it makes for content to show different methods . I’m sure when all the dust settles I’ll have some kind of good use for it in the business. Maybe it won’t be what I think now and maybe it will. Yeah as for the drawer fronts , the size is precisely why we didn’t want to add handles . It was tricky bc we wanted the knee space a certain size while fitting these drawers and we wanted to match the wainscot paneling with the applied molding detail . I think it’s one of those things that will make more since once it’s in the room where it’s made to go.

    • @hughmac13
      @hughmac13 Před 2 měsíci

      @@cabinetwise The thing about that Lamello is that it has potential uses that haven't even been imagined yet. That and, as you say, you'll get some content out of it, and if the videos get enough views it'll pay for itself.
      I see you building the inset doors. Have you made any cabinets with beaded face frames? Putting those together is the main reason I so badly wanted an assembly table like you have.
      *Edit lol: I just found your video about the inset bead. I see you run and rip the bead and tack it in place; I cut it directly onto the frame members and notch for the miters. But when I run bead as standalone moulding, I do it the same way you do, the only difference being that narrow cuts on the table saw give me the willies, so I rip on the bandsaw, and the planer pass eliminates the saw marks.

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Aha I see yeah that’s another way. Ha , glad you found that vid . That was made a while back . Yes exactly I’m just excited to figure out all kinds of useful applications for different tools .

  • @2979paul
    @2979paul Před 2 měsíci

    I would like to see how you made the glass doors

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      These are from my vendor cal door so I didn’t make those the focus this vid as I’m limited for time . But I will do a vid making these in the future since I now see there is interest in that.

  • @jessehughes3877
    @jessehughes3877 Před 2 měsíci

    Those upper doors really are attention grabbers. Would like to see the construction steps of those. Looking good! 👍

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Agreed ! These are from my local vendor cal door but now that I’m seeing there’s interest in them I will do a vid making them . Just was limited for time this go around

    • @jessehughes3877
      @jessehughes3877 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@cabinetwise That would be awesome, thanks! Again, great companion piece for that amazing desk.

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Definitely will I’m very eager to know what people want to see as I’m still figuring this all out . And thanks much appreciate

  • @2979paul
    @2979paul Před 2 měsíci +1

    If you sick to your learning concept, I think your channel will do well. Most of the CZcamsrs turn away and the channels become boring.

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Really glad to hear this thank you ! I have a gut feeling that says the same

  • @zephyr1408
    @zephyr1408 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey buddy as a finish carpenter sometime cabinet maker? I think pocket holes and brads are fine! I hv every tool known to man but not that ! It’s really overpriced Biscuit joiner ?

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Glad you agree !
      the lamello? Well possibly I’m not sure yet but I will be making that determination in the very near future

    • @zephyr1408
      @zephyr1408 Před 2 měsíci

      @@cabinetwise you may need it as a production cabinet shop? Plus going toward high builds? Looking forward to seeing if you do !

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes and yes !

    • @allsurf
      @allsurf Před 2 měsíci

      There are always different ways of doing things. I sometimes slip a carcass behind the faceframe instead of joining them and sometimes pocket hole face frames on when it won’t show. Whatever works is the right way including glue and clamping face frames on. Great job!🤙🏼

    • @cabinetwise
      @cabinetwise  Před 2 měsíci +1

      That’s so true , there’s often times a better method based on the build and situation, thanks !