I'm remodeling my kitchen which includes replacing the cabinets.. Unfortunately all of the cabinet shops are slammed in my area (Austin) therefore I'm debating on running the cabinet doors myself. Our designer has model the the kitchen and the cabinet and drawer sizes which is fairly accurate. After talking with a cabinet shop, they was concerned about the quality of sanding which may affect the finish. My approach was to use my Festool sanders after I run the profile on the shaper.. I don't have a wide belt or drum sander. Do I need one? Any suggestions or concerns? The lower cabinets will be shaker in either walnut or rift white oak. The uppers will be shaker but painted white. Or should I look further out (i.e. out of state) for reputable cabinet shops. I'm thinking of mocking up a few doors using the process. Any thoughts? Thanks
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[*]Order and Receive 4/4 Hardwood
[*]Straight line, flatten using jointer / planner
[*]Cut to size
[*]Sand to 180
[*]Run profile through shaper
[*]Glue up
[*]Drill Hinge
[*]Sand profile to 180
[*]Finish with Danish Oil or Stain or Paint
[*]Apply Top Coat
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[*]Order and Receive 4/4 Hardwood
[*]Straight line, flatten using jointer / planner
[*]Cut to size
[*]Sand to 180
[*]Run profile through shaper
[*]Glue up
[*]Drill Hinge
[*]Sand profile to 180
[*]Finish with Danish Oil or Stain or Paint
[*]Apply Top Coat
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