How to Make Wood Doors With Glass || Cabinet Doors DIY

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I'll show you How to Make Wood Doors With Glass || Cabinet Doors DIY

Links below to tools and supplies:
Bits & Bits Precision Cutting Tools (10% off code- BOURBONBITS)
RZ Mask (15% off code: BOURBONMOTH15)

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I’ve never had very good luck getting everything to line up using the Dowling jig!

kennethbrown
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This neophyte woodworker has learned so much watching these videos. Thank you for doing these, Jason.

ghijkmnop
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I love your work man. And when i see you doing math with inches and whateverth of a quarter of an inch im so glad we have mm

tHekrack
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I love projects that include the "when my kids break them" thought process. This is my life. :)

DarinStahlDPS
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Simple, elegant, what more could one want? Love the technique.

MrAfterhours
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I am retired and still miss woodworking. If I were in bussiness now I would try to hire you! Your attention to detail earns my respect. I am not crazy about using clips to hold the pane of glass but there is nothing wrong with clips. I am kind of like you a little particular. LOL!

mattedwards
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3:06 haha he's so adorable!!
(when he's not smashing a truck through your glass doors)

AquaPeet
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I am an absolute novice at woodworking in general and cabinet making in particular so I really appreciate your guidance and advice. I am just following you - one step at a time. Thanks again!

floydsimpkins
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More into metal work and turning wrenches, however I used your videos to make the wife a couple cabinet doors in the kitchen. Man I'm hooked, I think I've just found a new hobby that will hopefully lead to some extra$ in a couple years.

bryanterwilliger
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I heard you on Steve Ramsey's talk show talking how some folks have told you to stop the running. They are WRONG, I chuckle everytime I see you make your entrance. Keep it up brother.
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rickfitzpatrick
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I just found your site. Love love love your videos. Love the dry sense of humor. The only issue is your videos are addictive and now I am binge watching them. Thank you for all the great tips and how to videos.

laurahagfors
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An excellent (and typically humorous) video. It is incredibly informative, especially with all the links posted below. My project is somewhat complicated by using beveled glass panes, but the adjustments are easy enough. Thanks so much.

andrewlomac-macnair
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Exactly what I needed! Making a bed for my DD and wanted the front of her bed to have plexiglass windows she can see through to watch movies, and this is just the way I want to do it!!

MrNauticalcherry
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Funny how every woodworker says "make sure you check to make sure it is square" but no one ever shows what you do if It isn't. Appreciate the tip to cut afterward.

Blackcreekstudios
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Followed pretty much what you were doing. I had to step it up a level. Customer wanted a profile cut on the inside edge like a raised panel door. Needed to make some methods changes but instead of glass, we were installing mirrors. Thus it's a medicine cabinet. Used the same hinges as you. It turned out ok. This was my first time making this style door also. Just worked my way through it and Doors are done. Lol

robertschmidt
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That kid looks as if to say "I have no clue of which you speak father"

Absolutely love your videos and I am taking tips from you on my woodworking projects. Keep up the good work.

franklynch
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Always a good day when you see a new Bourbon Moth video

brandonboyd
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THANK YOU FOR THE CLOSED CAPTION and making your work simple and informative 👍 😊 bill the deaf man can woodworker

billpalmer
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My nephew has the same little garbage truck and he loves it so much!

jeremyspecce
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Nicely done, I like your process. I have some reeded glass doors in my kitchen, in cabinets I built about 14 years ago. I had the local glass shop install the glass, and they gently glued it in with some clear goop of some kind. Clips might have been nice, but so far so good.

BTW, I have built many cabinet doors either with tongue and groove, or with biscuits. Both ways worked just fine. A domino joiner would be great in a production shop, though.

coreyg