Anyone make their own cabinet doors? - Kreg Owners' Community2024-03-28T09:17:58Zhttps://kregjig.ning.com/forum/topics/anyone-make-their-own-cabinet?commentId=2900167%3AComment%3A25181&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAssuming you have a router ta…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2010-03-13:2900167:Comment:252472010-03-13T15:50:11.186ZRobert J Guidry Srhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/RobertJGuidrySr
Assuming you have a router table. stile and rail bits are very easy to useI have used 3 different profiles of Freud stile and rail bits. They sre precision bits and do require precision setup, micro height adjust is a big plus to shorten setup. As mentioned before a coping sled is also a plus to have. Remember when you are cutting the rails, that the profile requires 3/8" extra length on each side a total of 3/4" per rail to achieve the desired length of rail for the door. Suggest you practice…
Assuming you have a router table. stile and rail bits are very easy to useI have used 3 different profiles of Freud stile and rail bits. They sre precision bits and do require precision setup, micro height adjust is a big plus to shorten setup. As mentioned before a coping sled is also a plus to have. Remember when you are cutting the rails, that the profile requires 3/8" extra length on each side a total of 3/4" per rail to achieve the desired length of rail for the door. Suggest you practice with scraps before you start. Thanks for posting this quest…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2010-03-13:2900167:Comment:252442010-03-13T14:11:15.641ZKim Chttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/KimCarroll
Thanks for posting this question. I am new to building cabinet doors also. I've had a little trial and error. I am so glad to see so many helpful replies to this post! Thanks all!
Thanks for posting this question. I am new to building cabinet doors also. I've had a little trial and error. I am so glad to see so many helpful replies to this post! Thanks all! Thanks for all the informatio…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2010-03-13:2900167:Comment:252402010-03-13T12:33:39.839ZRon Ralphhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/RonRalph
Thanks for all the information. I'll print the pages and use them for future reference.
Thanks for all the information. I'll print the pages and use them for future reference. They really aren't extremely…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2010-03-13:2900167:Comment:251902010-03-13T02:08:18.642Zjustin waldronhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/justinwaldron
They really aren't extremely hard to do, much easier is you buy the setup blocks that match the router bits you plan on using for starters. If you're doing cope and stick with raised panels they aren't bad at all after the bits are setup. A much easier door is a flat panel or mission style that can be done with a slot cutting bit or a tongue and groove bit. I have found that the doors look much better if you use a larger rail and stile, like 2 1/2 or 3 inches. The picture of the cabinet was…
They really aren't extremely hard to do, much easier is you buy the setup blocks that match the router bits you plan on using for starters. If you're doing cope and stick with raised panels they aren't bad at all after the bits are setup. A much easier door is a flat panel or mission style that can be done with a slot cutting bit or a tongue and groove bit. I have found that the doors look much better if you use a larger rail and stile, like 2 1/2 or 3 inches. The picture of the cabinet was made with flat panels and the blanket chest I used the rail and stile bits with a raised panel. Setup is the key, a coping sled is a good idea as well. I guess this was last post.tag:kregjig.ning.com,2010-03-13:2900167:Comment:251832010-03-13T01:52:01.924ZJens Jensenhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/JensJensen
I guess this was last post.
I guess this was last post. Here you go as far as raised…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2010-03-13:2900167:Comment:251812010-03-13T01:49:39.037ZJens Jensenhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/JensJensen
Here you go as far as raised panel doors I have three more pages
Here you go as far as raised panel doors I have three more pages I have magazine in woodshop t…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2010-03-13:2900167:Comment:251762010-03-13T01:29:24.983ZJens Jensenhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/JensJensen
I have magazine in woodshop that I will get out and go to page that shows how to do a raised panel door from 3/4 inch panel with hardwood frame work, It is simple to do. Get back with me if you dont hear from me within a day
I have magazine in woodshop that I will get out and go to page that shows how to do a raised panel door from 3/4 inch panel with hardwood frame work, It is simple to do. Get back with me if you dont hear from me within a day As promised, here is a pic of…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-09-10:2900167:Comment:74012009-09-10T13:14:27.401ZJesse McNewhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/JesseMcNew
As promised, here is a pic of the first face frame and cabinet doors for my teardrop trailer. Face frame and doors are completely assembled with Kreg pocket screws.<br />
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As promised, here is a pic of the first face frame and cabinet doors for my teardrop trailer. Face frame and doors are completely assembled with Kreg pocket screws.<br />
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<p style="text-align: left;"><img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1935430223?profile=original" alt=""/></p> I am brand-new at this... jus…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-09-09:2900167:Comment:73692009-09-09T13:59:40.369ZJesse McNewhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/JesseMcNew
I am brand-new at this... just built my very first cabinet doors. I used pine to make a simple frame, then routed a groove in it and slid in pine wainscot panels. After assembly (with Kreg pocket holes, of course), I routed an edge on them, sanded, stained, and put a few coats of glossy Spar varnish on them. I am really pleased with the results. I'll post a pic soon. These are the galley cabinets for my teardrop camper, by the way.
I am brand-new at this... just built my very first cabinet doors. I used pine to make a simple frame, then routed a groove in it and slid in pine wainscot panels. After assembly (with Kreg pocket holes, of course), I routed an edge on them, sanded, stained, and put a few coats of glossy Spar varnish on them. I am really pleased with the results. I'll post a pic soon. These are the galley cabinets for my teardrop camper, by the way. Ron,
Here are a few resources…tag:kregjig.ning.com,2009-09-08:2900167:Comment:73422009-09-08T15:20:52.342ZDerekhttps://kregjig.ning.com/profile/Derek
Ron,<br />
Here are a few resources I found with a quick Google search. Good luck!<br />
Derek<br />
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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLBdt3pG5-A">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLBdt3pG5-A</a><br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p03cg-2vnZA">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p03cg-2vnZA</a><br />
<a href="http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/324855/building_your_own_cabinet_doors_part.html?cat=6">http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/324855/building_your_own_cabinet_doors_part.html?cat=6…</a>
Ron,<br />
Here are a few resources I found with a quick Google search. Good luck!<br />
Derek<br />
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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLBdt3pG5-A">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLBdt3pG5-A</a><br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p03cg-2vnZA">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p03cg-2vnZA</a><br />
<a href="http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/324855/building_your_own_cabinet_doors_part.html?cat=6">http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/324855/building_your_own_cabinet_doors_part.html?cat=6</a><br />
<a href="http://woodworking.about.com/b/2009/01/26/how-to-build-raised-panel-cabinet-doors.htm">http://woodworking.about.com/b/2009/01/26/how-to-build-raised-panel-cabinet-doors.htm</a><br />
<a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_2071807_make-cabinet-door.html">http://www.ehow.com/how_2071807_make-cabinet-door.html</a>