10:41 for the Partical-Board, the cutting for the Sink, it is good practice to seal the hole cut with Silicone, otherwise moisture make a sponch out of it, also a potential source of mold .. those things are used here in germany all over the place, from cheap till expansiv, and such things make the difference between 1 year shelf life or 10 years
See how you’re steadily falling into the art of making cabinets Scott, thinking on the job to make alterations. Just knew with all the video’s in Auckland you were a very precise woodworker. Thanks for the latest exciting episode.👍👍
Greetings from East Texas!! I used a cut out of the same material as your cabinets for a desk top in my travel trailer. Put some 2" holes along the wall for cable and wire ports. The material look just right for a desk top and for the travel tailer. Easy to clean with a damp rag. I used a glue edge banding on the exposed faces. It is applied with a hot iron which heats the glue back of the banding and when cooled it just sticks. Your cabinets are going to look great and practicable for a laundry area. Enjoy all your videos and thanks for sharing.
Loving the table saw push stick!!!!!
Solution for your over cupboard handle problem use Blum Tip-on for doors (push to open catches) instead. I typically drill a 10mm hole in the edge of the cabinet instead of using the mounts. Keeps the whole thing clean and simple and solves the issue.
Think of all the money you’ve saved by drilling a hole handle! That’s a hole lot of savings!
Hi Scott, you are very important to to our trade because of the way you stay true to value. Not cost for the show. As usual well done you twice Blessed you are!
It nice, to see Scott videos, is relaxing, entertaining and y can learn something new ☺️💯💪.
So good to see the new laundry come together .. we have holes for opening our cabinet doors !! I like the look.. a clean & modern look.🎉😎🎉you have great 🐦 bird 🦅 life .. they seem to chitter/ chatter when you’re filming .
Stunning work Scott should be proud of yourself my man
Hey Scott. Not sure if applicable in NZ but in England we have Blum hinges that take a restrictor that stops the door from colliding with other units or a wall for instance
Awesome, u should add plastic sleeves in and around the finger pulls, they can be easily 3d printed and it will class it up a bit
Hey, just found you guys on the Tube. I went back to the beginning, wow ! Great life story in NZ. Definitely sharing this with everyone who loves building stuff. Lloyd & Gayle, Tea Tree Gully Sth. Aust.
Scott, I saw an old guy score down both sides of the cut he was going to make. He did the cleanest cut I have ever seen. Cleaner than using tape. Problem is to measure those two lines each time is a mission!
Hey Scott, could make the doors 10mm or more over hang below the cabinets, use a handle, instead of drilling those holes lol, also you can get self restrictor fittings on the hinges so, the doors doesn’t hit the side panels.
9:21 I always score veneer with a Stanley knife / similar blade, at least the veneer fibres will always be clean and not chip or flake. For laminate, you can’t really do that, (or take the time.) but I’ve heard cutting from the underside produces a better finish of the dress face, or you can also apply painters tape along the cut line, press it down firmly for even contact, and it will add just a little more grip and strength to reduce chip out.
Scott! That (pneumatic?) thing you use at 11:30min to hold up the cabinet. What in the name of all gods is this marvellous invention I NEED IT NOW !!!
Scott great cabinet build. On the doors over the sink instead of drilling a hole in the door maybe you could route a cove on the bottom of the door to act as pull for the door. I believe the screws on the hinge and slide are POZI drive screws that's why the Phillips bit keep slipping out. Keep up the great work.
Looks fantastic. I love how wholesome the content is when Jess is on screen, such a great couple.
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