Re: Airtight Clamps on a K700S
Not big deal 2 -1/2¡± holes in 3 mm plate. Rule - center punch - center drill - 1/2¡± drill Bingo Mac,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330
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mac campshure
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#139433
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
Thank James for the confirmation. Although, I would not have expected it to be as bad as your block plane experience. So thanks again. Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations
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imran
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
If you dont have a carbide rp head, The freud rp2000 head is cheap enough to keep around just because. While not ideal due to the small diameter (under 6") compared to larger heads it offers a lot of
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Jared Sankovich
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
Yes Wade, I did a bit of an informal internet survey and found the terminology use to be quite inconsistent across NA, so I always tend to specify exactly what I mean to be sure!
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Brent
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#139430
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
Imran, You need carbide knives to profile MDF panels, HDF is even harder than MDF. MDF is good enough for the door panel. MDF/HDF will null the HSS knives very quickly. Years ago, I used a block plane
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James Zhu
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
Certainly Wood carries thick veneer and will sell in small quantities. Lloyd Oak Park IL
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sl
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
To add to what Jared has mentioned; Years ago a tooling distributor corrected me on profile terminology when referring to a shaker profile. I was asking about shaker cutters and he was sending me
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Wade Dees
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#139427
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Re: Airtight Clamps on a K700S
With a DXF of the end plate, you could get a replacement cut out of 5000 series Aluminium at somewhere like Xometry or SendCutSend -Karl
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Karl
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
John, I am like you, usually spot ply, especially the rotary cut with cathedral grain. Your toy box project should be fun to make. I see your closing shows Felder saw and jointer, do you have a
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imran
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
I know the original shaker had a slight raise on the inside and have done that in the past. Many years ago we worked on a house here with a designer that specialized in authentic shaker design.
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Joe Calhoon
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
Imran, I do not recall with any certainty which panel treatment was used for the solid doors. I sold the house 10 years ago, and did not build the cabinets myself. (I have made cabinets, but that is
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John Hinman
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
Thanks for all the suggestions. Yes flat on the outside and a raised panel for the interior is what I was after. I take it, reverse raised panel is the proper term, thanks Jared. Our kitchen has the
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imran
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#139422
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
Where do you source veneered panels with quality thicker than normal veneer? I'm not nearly as talented as most here and have never found a reliable reasonably priced source for veneer that doesn't
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David Kumm
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
David, what a terrific idea for someone that prefers wood aroma over typical kitchen smells, however I¡¯m more of a traditionalist, meat and potatoes kitchen smell kind of guy, so I will stick with
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mariusz_m
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#139420
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Re: 160 mm dust collection ducting in the USA
Michael, This is a screen shot of the Felder 2024 Catalog. There are other Dust collection items listed on other pages as well. -Marty [email protected]> wrote:
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Marty Gildea
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#139419
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
As David already mentioned "shaker" generally denotes a square edge (or 15 degree) sticking and a flat front panel. The industry has somewhat bastardized that nomenclature to mean anything flat panel
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Jared Sankovich
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
Mariusz, You¡¯re correct. If it¡¯s pure paint grade an HDF panel with rebate (or extra thick-think 3/8¡± or 1/2¡±) is often considered superior since it doesn¡¯t suffer from growth. James
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Jim Dayton
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
Imran, I might be wrong, but if you rebated a much thicker plywood panel (veneered to match the frame), like David suggested, I would think the end result would be superior to a solid wood panel as it
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mariusz_m
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#139415
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
Thanks David. Both are definitely viable options. Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
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imran
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Re: Shaker Style Cabinet Door
Hi John, Thanks for confirming my thoughts on ply panels. What profile did you use on the interior facing raised panels? Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations
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imran
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