How to Make a Shaker Style Door with the X-Carve Pro

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • If you're building cabinets, you'll need a door. If you need a door, there is a good chance you might make it shaker style. In this tutorial, we walk through the entire process of building one from scratch with the X-Carve Pro and Easel Pro.
    Check out the Easel project - easel.inventab...
    Shaker Door Bit Set - www.inventable...
    Easel - www.inventable...
    X-Carve Pro - www.inventable...
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Komentáře • 17

  • @PSModernKitchens
    @PSModernKitchens Před 2 lety +1

    So interesting! Looking forward to doing more doors at one time!

  • @bonacci01
    @bonacci01 Před 6 měsíci

    I have been an Easel pro user for around a year on my onefinity. I am wanting to try this to reface our kitchen. My only thought is to add holes for the handle / pull.

  • @danbirch8939
    @danbirch8939 Před rokem

    Great instructional! I’m looking forward to getting into this; it sure looks cool!

  • @acerjuglans383
    @acerjuglans383 Před 9 měsíci

    I figured out how to make a faux five-piece raised panel cabinet door out of 3/4" MDF, using Vectric and my Axiom CNC. No rounded corners either ;)

  • @dansbeedesigns
    @dansbeedesigns Před 9 měsíci

    Great video -- Any tips or advice for using Cabinetmaker to make a shaker style door and also drill the holes for the hinges on the other side? When you select 'Shaker' as the style for the door, then send the pieces to Easel, you only get the option to cut the shaker cutout. If you select 'Flat Panel' as the door style, Easel includes the hinges. Understand that anytime you need to CNC both sides of a piece of material that things get tricky. Our approach is to output both the flat panel and shaker so we get the shaker pocket and the hinge locations into Easel. From there, we cut the shaker panel and perimeter, then we flip the piece, inserting 1/4" spacers on all sides, clamping, then running the hinge and bore jobs for the door hardware. Not the most time efficient process but it does work. Just curious about what tricks the Inventables team has. Thanks in advance

  • @berkshireembroideryprintin8956

    40 inches per minute is really slow. Can this go faster than that? What is the fastest that this machine can go.

  • @christopheryoung8615
    @christopheryoung8615 Před rokem

    I made this cabinet face 11 months ago. You definitely made the workflow much smoother than mine. lol

  • @HarjinderSingh-ix8km
    @HarjinderSingh-ix8km Před 5 měsíci

    Can I make bathroom vanities with this cnc ?

  • @MikeHatalski
    @MikeHatalski Před 2 lety

    Great video!
    Any reason not to cut the v-bit toolpaths first?

    • @inventables
      @inventables  Před 2 lety +4

      By cutting them second it helps to clear out any of the little tear outs you might get from the larger 1/4 in pass.

  • @miraclecncshop4133
    @miraclecncshop4133 Před rokem

    Which dust collector are you using?

    • @inventables
      @inventables  Před rokem

      The on in this video is an old Shop Vac but we just started including a package with a dust deputy and Fein vacuum that we currently recommend!

  • @danmatthew1720
    @danmatthew1720 Před rokem

    were is the pdf file thanks

    • @inventables
      @inventables  Před rokem

      We don't have a PDF file but the link the Easel file in the description of the video!

    • @dansbeedesigns
      @dansbeedesigns Před 9 měsíci

      @@inventables I think the PDF this viewer might be referring to is the PDF speed/feed from Amana that would accompany the shaker bit set referenced in the video. Thanks