Building kitchen cabinets. Video series.

I have also enjoyed your videos.  It is good that the precision of Festool has carried over to your new measuring device.  ;D

It appears as if you are using pre-finished ply and I question the usefulness of applying glue to surfaces that will mate with the finished surface.
 
erock said:
Part 20.     No mumbo jumbo chit-chat in this video……just getting down to business and getting things done.

This video shows me cutting up some Mahogany making the face frames for the wall cabinets.

Looks like someone has been watching Frank Howarth videos. [thumbs up]  Very nice camera work.
 
erock said:
Scott B. said:
Eric

Just checked out your most recent vid. Love the camera work. Cool to see how far your shop has come in the past few months. Keep up the good work!

Thanks Scott.  I think I change my shop around more then I change my underwear.    [scared]   [big grin]

I'm never satisfied with my set up……hopefully someday I'll find my happy place. 

Eric

Same here, Eric. Always wandering out to the shop, pacing around, moving things, cleaning things. Staring at things. Taking pictures of things. The day it is perfect, it will be boring.

Hope to see you at JLC Live. We will be doing a little finish clinic there.
 
Nice camera work!  Love all the different perspective shots you added. 
 
Thanks guys !

Glad you enjoyed the video.  The different angles makes it fun to watch….and it's fun to record!

Yes Peter……my hand measurements are in metric.    [big grin]  [tongue]

I won't be at the JLC Live event Scott….to far from home for me.  That's a long trip for some Festool swag.  Even though I've thought about going in the past. 
But I don't think the event is for me.  [unsure]

Eric
 
erock said:
Thanks guys !

Glad you enjoyed the video.   The different angles makes it fun to watch….and it's fun to record!

Yes Peter……my hand measurements are in metric.    [big grin]   [tongue]

I won't be at the JLC Live event Scott….to far from home for me.   That's a long trip for some Festool swag.   Even though I've thought about going in the past.  
But I don't think the event is for me.   [unsure]

Eric

I learn a lot each time I go to JLC. The schvaag is nice, but the opportunity to learn from others is key for me. #motivates
 
The last video of this long series.  Part 21,  The Install. 

I took vacation time from my paying job to install the flooring in my moms house and to install the cabinets.  Just to return to work and was told that we need to work 12 and 16 hour days!

So it's been a long couple weeks. 

  It was a fun project.  Well worth it.  Especially to see the reaction of my mom and pops when I brought them home from the airport.  They went to Disney World for the week with my sister and nephews. 

Since I've been working so much at my paying job I haven't had time to get back to my moms house to install the tile back splash.  So when I get that done I take a couple pics and share them with you.

Take care and thanks !

Eric



 
Nice job, as always. Take heart in knowing that I've NEVER had a job where everything went as planned. There is always a hiccup or two along the way that you're able to chalk up as a learning experience.  There are so many considerations when building and installing a kitchen that if that was your first go at it I'd say you're well ahead of the game.
 
Hi Eric,

I would just like to say thank you for your videos, I have bought the LR32 system because of them and I am half way through making some wall cabinets for my tools. Can I just say that without your videos I think I would of sent the system back as the instructions that come with it are dreadful and I wouldn't of known where to start! I think if Festool got you to do a video DVD that was put into the systainer with the tool they would have a great instruction manual - and I am sure you wouldn't mind taking payment in tools [big grin]

Thanks again and keep the videos coming

Cheers David
 
Thanks for the great job you did walking everyone through and recording the project for all of us to enjoy.  Hopefully your mom has more projects that we can be part of.  Just awesome!
 
This is an awesome series Eric -

You gave a lot of time and effort to your mom's kitchen and the FOG in building and sharing the process!  Those little mistakes are expected.  It's the recovery that is always where you learn!

A GREAT reference series.

Congrats and thank you

neil
 
Thanks Eric for this serie, I really love it.
I watch 1 or 2 parts one more just before use each of my new Festool  [tongue]
 
armmim said:
Congrats on making it to the festool_usa instagram feed!! Always enjoy your videos and your attention to details!

http://instagram.com/p/mn5kJlvnAL/

Alex

Well….looks like I can check this task off my bucket list.  [big grin]  [big grin]

Honestly,  never been on Instagram….heard of it…but don't know much about it.      I posted that pick on the Festool Facebook page so Mr. Holland must have shared the photo on Instagram.

That's Calvin in the photo.  He's one of 3 of my rescue dogs.  All 3 of my dogs are rescues.  He was found  in someones back yard locked to a chain with his collar too tight around his neck. 

Calvin was going to be used as a "bait dog".  Meaning he would have been used in a training session with the "prize dog".  He would have been killed by the "prized dog" in the training session.

He was malnourished, that way the "prize dog" wouldn't have much of a fight.    Calvin started out as a foster dog with us.  The wife and I brought him into our house so we could bring him back to health

and hope to find him a forever home.  After having Calvin in our home with our other dogs and watching him grow and  recover we couldn't and didn't want to let him go.  At first I didn't want to bring him

into our  house, I was happy with having just 2 dogs…..and wouldn't you know it…the little guy has become my favorite  little buddy and is always in the shop with me.  Funny how things work out.

Eric
 
Wow. Outstanding job on the cabinets, and thank you for posting the videos. Only missed seeing a video of your parents reaction! I'm sure they were blown away.

Good for you to rescue your dogs. Pits often get a really bad rap, but I'm much quicker to blame the owners rather than the dogs.
 
wow.

i really hadn't considered how much work actually goes into building kitchen units.
it's easy to see why bespoke kitchen systems cost so much, something i had pondered about previously and not actually realised how much is really involved.

i bet your folks were real chuffed with the results, it looks stunning.
 
Eric,
Really like the video series and now am ready to invest in festool to replace several big tools in my small shop that I recently moved into in my new home.
 
Very good videos. I really enjoyed them.

It looks like you made use of the following tools for carcasses:
- TS55
- long guide rail
- MFT
- LR32
- 1010 router
- domino
- kreg pocket hole jig
- clamps
- squares

For someone who is contemplating doing this but just ordering the doors (and likely doing a frameless design) I am trying to convince myself that I should buy some Festool stuff :) Have I gotten the major items in the list? I have a bunch of woodworking items already, but sold my large machinery when moving houses.

Again, great entertaining videos :)
 
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