Pro Level Cabinet doors || Stop Making Shaker Style Doors

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I think it's encouraging to see more advanced woodworkers still trying new things and realizing they don't have a tool, experience, or clear idea on how to accomplish something cool. As Larry Enticer would say "I'm still gonna send it".

bobbywweaver
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I don’t normally post comments but I had to for this video. This has been my favorite video you have made so far. From the level of craftsmanship to the confidence to try something new. Wonderful job.

MrNickgreer
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What are the odds that both Cam (Blacktail Studio) and Jason experimented with cutting glass on the same week of uploads lol

zacstates
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I wasn’t vibing with the sash, until I saw the rough fit after steam bending. That round over reveal is what I think makes the door pop. Great vision to foresee a beautiful result!

zekeallmon
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Welcome back to the 70’s. I cannot count the number of doorways, windows, kitchen and bathroom joinery units that included arches I built in new and renovated house during the 70’s and early eighty’s. Amazed to see that you may be responsible for bringing this “style” back into vogue.

barrymackay
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12:49 – a quicker way to add stain by using a cotton glove (over top of a rubber glove) to apply it, then throw it out once finished.

paulh
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Kid's been using wax paper to wax everything from concrete to grind on while skating to slides to go down faster for decades. Back when I was in elementary school there was a summer camp I used to go to with this giant metal slide and we would take those wax coated paper cups from lunch and use those to wax the slide to go down it at mach 5 until the councilors realized what we did and hosed it all down to prevent things like broken arms from kids trying to go down a 30' slide at the speed of light.

aarent
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Beautiful work! Am looking forward to seeing you finish the cabinet. I used to be involved with the Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building. It was great fun to watch them planking up a boat with steam-bent planks. The whole team of six students, with an instructor bellowing at them to move faster, would come running across the shop floor with a huge plank, slam it up against the ribs, heave it into a compound curve and clamp it into place. Quite a show!

davidwright
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So you have ADD, that's why you're so focused on your work. One question, though - How do you keep so calm when gluing?

Creating multiple different samples on the fly + decision making is pretty tough, too. Good to have a partner in those instances ☺️

From what you show in your vids, you're doing good, really 👍🏼 (I know what I'm talking of)

clauslangenbroek
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Dude, you ROCK! Beautiful doors. Your construction is fantastic. Those doors look amazing.

It's 3am in South Africa, and I am still watching your content. Think I need to get to bed.

Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing.

curtmuhlenberg
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Amazing job! Have to admit you had me for a second on the routing glass goof. I was like no way, that's never going to work. Then I was like, wait he's just messing with us again. And you were. Best thing I've seen you make in a while and that's saying a lot because the Airstream build was pretty excellent! It's nice to see you doing something different for yourself and not what the boss wants.

darrylqmiller
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Truly beautiful craftsmanship. This cabinet will be an heirloom piece.

brandilewis
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I'm remodeling my kitchen and making all new shaker cabinet doors/drawers throughout... 40+ of them. What a PITA because nearly all are different because the cabinets are custom sizes... until I made a spreadsheet. You enter each rough opening, the router bit's tongue length, the desired overhang (plus/minus any desired extra), if any double doors have a center stile or not and the rail/stile stock width.

It figures out all the parts needed... rails, stiles and door panels, creating a full cut list accurate to 1/32nd. Saved me so much time and wasted parts.

csimet
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I always keep a roll of waxed paper in the shop. It's good to touch up cast iron tops as well as waxed furniture. Also, a can of clear shoe polish is nearly 100% carnauba wax and is super-convenient. Thx.

richpeggyfranks
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When all the great creators are doing Squarespace bits, it gets repetitive. Congratulations on doing a FANTASTIC job of making it a relevant and succinct pitch. I'm already happily familiar with them... but if I wasn't, this would have sold me. Well done. Also, beautiful build! ❤😊

LaughingInTiny
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Thank you for teaching me how to cut glass; I had no idea!

botch
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Looks great.
I would have used some internal braces to act as pressure points, instead of all those clamps. Some pine or other soft wood to provide the spring force needed. Would still need some clamps, but not nearly as many imo. Just a thought I had as a Monday morning quarterback.
Also, I would definitely wear a mask while sanding that glass.

pmdinaz
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Your work is just gorgeous! I want to do doors like this in my kitchen. Just wow! 😮

scmarinemom
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I like this style way better than shaker. My wife insisted on shaker style for ease of cleaning. I like the detail of the raised panel and the beading around the arch

LaverneLovatt
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It was great to see more classic design elements here. It's good craftsmanship, and it's a challenge to me to level up. Great work Jason.

neilvandenbrink