How to build a (next level) cabinet box | Revealed

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Do you ever wonder how professionals build cabinet boxes? Ken Decost walks you through our process on how to build a cabinet box all the way from a piece of plywood, CNC cut pieces, edge banding, to assembled and ready for drawers and doors. Tune in for a great one!

Want to learn more about something happening in the shop? Leave a comment below and Ken will work it into a future episode.

NS Builders operates in Boston, Newton, Cambridge, and in the greater Boston area. Currently, 5 projects are under construction with a few new projects coming soon.

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Revealed gives you insight into a high-end cabinetry shop that builds and designs custom kitchens and millwork. Looking at cabinetry details, woodshop products, woodworking tools, wood selections, fastener selections, finish selections, cabinet design theory, and cabinet installation. NS builders crafts a top-level and luxury cabinet. Revealed is hosted by Ken DeCost the Director of Millwork at NS Builders.

Walkthrough cabinet shop processes, cabinet shop tools, millwork projects, woodworking, custom cabinets in the NS Builders shop. How to build and install Cabinetry, how to build and design kitchen cabinetry in a cabinet shop.

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I never get tired of this channel. I was rewatching the episode where you went over your shop tools, and was wondering how you sharpen your shaper and router bits; sharp blades on all tools is the key to quality finished products. Maybe you could touch on it in a future episode. Many thanks.

lornes
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Dude... you’re the man. Your boss is very, very fortunate to have you on board.

brianpeterson
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So satisfying to see and hear screws going in. You have an awesome job

sergeyb
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I’m going to have to steal the pre drilled parts idea. Makes assembly that much easier for green guys.

csim
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Very similar to how I built my cabinets. There's a very large shop in town with a 300k edge bander, a couple of $150k CNC routers, a beam saw, and a horizontal boring machine. We design our stuff on Cabinet Vision. They have very reasonable rates. So we have them pre cut, banded, and drilled. We also have a build package that lets us do single piece MedEx face frames. MedEx is super refined, water resistant, and very hard MDF. Gives a seamless quick cabinet when someone wants a framed cabinet. Our face frames have stopped dados for super quick assembly. If we need hardwood face frames (not painted) we have pre dadod stock for face frames. We use confirmat screws on all our cases.

So we basically sell, design, assemble, paint, and install. If we get backed up we can sub out the painting, or the even the assembly. The local factory will assemble for us if we need.

No shame at all in subbing things out when it makes financial sense. I actually find it makes life easier when you just stick to what you are best at, or what you enjoy the most

MaydaysCustomWoodworks
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Oh my we have the same finicky bander but we CNC our own parts. This will be a great training video for our guys. Since they don't believe what I'm telling them, maybe they'll listen to you. Thank you so much for sharing. I don't have the time or good looks to be a YouTube star

duanehurley
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This is art and it therapeutic, educational at the same time. Thank you team for the upload

MeThokozani
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How do you build frameless as a DIY that doesn’t have access to a CNC? Pocket screws?

tombeckerle
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loved that last step of wiping the poly on the white line.

juanmallqui
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Question for you would it not be easier to put the hinges and drawer slides in before you assemble the unit? In your next video can you go over that you’re 32 mill system the hinges that you use the layout of your hinges and drawers and slides that would be great thank you great video by the way I learned a lot

davesch
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you pre drill your for case screws and shelf pins, but not hinges and slides?

SAWimp
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Great episode. That CNC is a game changer. Pretty amazing. I'm enjoying seeing how you guys build this style of cabinetry and how it all comes together. Ashamedly, when I touch a cabinet it almost always has a face frame.

InsiderCarpentry
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Quality above and beyond. Is there a chance you can show how you attach a side panel to an end cabinet (side exposed). Would love to see how you guys do that without seeing any fasteners.. Thanks again for the great quality video..

petee
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How do you deal with finished ends? Obviously you don't want exposed fasteners.

wade
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7:34 what is the size and type of the screw you used for edge fastening? Nice instructions.

vikashpradhan
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awesome! i just finished the mt copeland course last week. always great information from ns. thanks!

jaredaiono
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What type of plywood you use?
Great content, thanks.

Pedroilva
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The video and process is great, thank you, it truly is, but if and when you decide to make a cabinet the regular way (non CNC) do make a video about it.

harrisedgar
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Ken this is great, really different from fabuwood, conestoga, wolf, those are kind of similar to assemble, used to do 100of them, but this seams a lot of strength 3/4all the way and no glue needed, nice, I imagine if you put glue on them, they be be like safe box, nice content, thanks for sharing

guillermo
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7:29 if your cnc partner got a machine with tool (bit) change capability, then that pre-drill operation could also be automated and perfectly executed on every hole

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