Reface kitchen or bathroom cabinets in just a weekend with simple tablesaw joinery techniques. Instead of building entire new cabinets, just reface them by building new cabinet doors and replace the drawer fronts. This DIY technique uses mortise and tenon construction with extra long tenons for rock solid doors that will last a lifetime. Remodel with half the effort and a fraction of the time. Renovate your home on a budget by crafting these doors suitable for both kitchens and bathrooms. Follow along as Willie Sandry the Thoughtful Woodworker shows the process step by step. The tablesaw featured is a Laguna Fusion F2.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro to remodeling bathroom cabinets with red oak
0:53 - Making panels for lower drawer fronts
1:58 - How to format hinges
2:47 - Cutting pieces to length for rails and styles of cabinet doors
3:34 - Switching blades and starting joinery on doors
5:39 - Using shoulder plane for snug fit
5:58 - Cutting rabbets on door panels
6:31 - Checking your work and glue-up
7:35 - Drilling holes and installing door hinges
8:08 - Making trim strips to hide irregularities between cabinet and wall
9:37 - Testing the cabinet door fit
10:21 - Staining cabinet doors
11:24 - Finished bathroom cabinets