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Tamar Hannah invites viewers to name what she calls the "Mystery Joint" that she recreates in this December 2019 video. Tamar Hannah is interested in joinery and is always on the lookout for unusual joints. So far the founder of 3x3 Custom has created four videos to share joints that pique her interest, including one s
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I'm sharing 7 ways to build a cabinet door so you can choose the one that works best for your skill level and the tools you already have!
Sliding Door Storage Cabinet: I constantly find myself looking all over the place for the right sized screw and rummaging through little boxes to find that specific fastener I’m looking for. This is definitely not how I want to be spending my limited time in the shop. So with th…
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How to use dowels as drawer slides. Surprisingly easy to do!
Woodworker: Gregg Novosad Novosad estimates it took 310 hours to complete this “furniture-style tool chest,” which was based on Lonnie Bird’s drop-lid secretary design. He finished the...
Learn how to build basic base cabinets with face frames. Ideal DIY cabinet design for kitchen, laundry, built ins, and more!
Hanging wall cabinet with kumiko panel. The cabinet is constructed with proud handcut dovetailed case, through mortise and tenons, dovetailed drawer and frame and panel door. The door frames a beautiful kumiko panel, carefully cut and pieces together. The highest quality solid brass hinges are used to hang the door. This piece easily hangs using a French cleat, which is attached to the back of the cabinet with the mating piece supplied. Made from locally sourced air dried walnut. Made to Order
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Børge Mogensen for FDB Møbler, cabinet in teak and brass, model A232, Denmark, 1950s. The clear lines of this chest, characterize the well-known style of Mogensen. Very well proportioned and spacious, provided with a well-made base in solid teak. The sincere design of the cabinet shows lovely modest details. Mogensen's ability to design modest pieces with such a strong appearance is world famous. The sideboard is spacious, and the keys in brass that work as door handles make a fine detail. Børge Mogensen (1914-1972) was a Danish designer. His designs are defined by being high-quality, simple and functional. Mogensen can be seen as a democratic and idealistic designer. He aimed to solve basic problems in residential living. This meant that he designed for the middle-class and everyday use instead of for the more exclusive costumer. Contrary to his contemporaries in other countries such as Le Corbusier, Mogensen did not work with new modern materials such as steel and glass. Instead he chose to work with tested materials such as leather and wood. Being trained by Kaare Klint, he was very focussed on the human body and his ideal was to create comfortable furniture, not furniture that would end up in a museum. His designs are therefore honest, functional, simple and production friendly. Mogensen was extremely productive: hundreds of his designs went into production in his lifetime.
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Rare is the craftsperson who couldn’t use just a little more workspace. Maybe not more square footage (though I’d certainly take some), but perhaps more work surfaces to spread out projects, or some more storage to keep track of all the bits and pieces that come along with any technique.
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Something I've wanted to do since we've moved into this house I've been frustrated with the lower cabinets in our kitchen. There is a lot of space, but it is so hard to get to anything. I knew that I wanted to install cabinet pullout drawers for two of the lower cabinets so that we can better utili
With its doors open or closed, this wall-mounted cabinet speaks volumes about your craftsmanship. The doors, drawers, and specialized storage areas provide ample accommodations for your most-prized tools. With joinery you can cut on the tablesaw or router table, it’s quick to construct, too. Size: 34" W × 14" D × 40 3â"4" H
Jan Zoltowski built this cabinet after amassing tools for 35 years. There's no reason for you to wait that long.
I'll show you how to build DIY cabinets with this easy tutorial. Custom kitchens don't have to cost a fortune when you make your own DIY kitchen cabinets!
Rare is the craftsperson who couldn’t use just a little more workspace. Maybe not more square footage (though I’d certainly take some), but perhaps more work surfaces to spread out projects, or some more storage to keep track of all the bits and pieces that come along with any technique.
Rare is the craftsperson who couldn’t use just a little more workspace. Maybe not more square footage (though I’d certainly take some), but perhaps more work surfaces to spread out projects, or some more storage to keep track of all the bits and pieces that come along with any technique.