I built a sliding doors cabinet (DIY) out of birch plywood. It’s a simple build using biscuit joinery and a simple groove for the sliding doors to run in. I show you how you can make such a DIY storage cabinet with sliding doors.
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@johnfithian-franks82763 years agoHi Andreas, you have come a long way since I watched you as a young man riding a bike with a box on the front. It is nice to see you build something for yourself. Good luck for the future and keep making these great videos 3
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@tribsat1003 years agoAndreas good to see you fit and active at this time. You are producing some fine work these days. Kind Regards Stuart Bell from UK 2
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@ellehcimr2 years agoPerfect! This is what I want to share to my husband for our new cat’s diy project..I think I can do it too given the same tools as yours, wooh I’m so jealous. I need all of those hahahha
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@Kkuts373 years agoNice to see you back, Mr. K.!! Great build!
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@rdcabral773 years agoHallo Andreas! Nice to see you here again. Hope you and your family are doing well and healthy. Grüße aus Laupheim!
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@lukastrojak3 years agoHi! I love how you keeping your workshop clean and tidy! Keep a good job!
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@michaelfox77773 years agoAwesome, im struggling several days now with my (first) cabinet project because i want sliding doors and wasnt sure if they would slide perfectly after making those grooves. Your video comes with all needed details to finish my project and i also own the same makita router since 3 weeks...you made my day! Many thanks for this! ...1
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@dougdean14862 years agoExcellent info. Thanks from Doug in Iowa USA.
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@macsisaacs16632 years agoWow you got the best tools I have seen 👏
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@FabrizioZago3 years agoGreat cabinet, it turned out very nice!
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@barry-cq4xg3 years agoReally nice job - simple, elegant and practical. I learnt a great deal from your work method and craftmanship.
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@carololiveira22643 years agogreat video, the little tips will make my work much better!! thank you.
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@mariocadenasliving4052 years agoSuch a great video. This helped me out a lot when I built my own cabinet.
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@JonehJozieTM3 years agoThanks very much sir. I've been looking ways to do this without any extra costs on the rail. Really2 glad you shared this video. Thanks once again sir. and all the best. ...
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@Tilburger723 years agoNice and simple design. Great!. I was wandering, are there rules of thumb about the thickness of the groves and the height of the doors compared to the internal hide of the corpus?
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@RainerTheZoroark2 years agoUsed this for a reptile enclosure (glass sliding doors with wood frame)
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@diver15013 years agogut gelungenes Projekt, lange nichts mehr von dir gehört.... viele Grüße aus dem Kraichgau Thilo
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@thunderstruck10783 years agoNice, very tidy and precise job. What an awesome drill stand. I always wonder whether it was custom built or it's available for purchase somewhere. I searched far and wide with no luck :)
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@mopemaster3 years agoEin sehr schöner Unterschrank und Schiebetüren sind zwar leider nicht mehr so modern, aber ich mag sie sehr und zu so einem Projekt passen sie optimal! :)
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@johnfithian-franks82763 years agoHi Andreas, your Mongolian gerbils are certainly enjoying their cage. It quite big, what is the big ball shaped thing in the middle of the cage.
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@unknown1337de3 years agoHallo Andreas. Sehr gutes Video wieder! Bezüglich der Absaugung von der Makita fräse gibt es einen einfachen Trick diese zu verbessern. Du klebst über das Loch des Aufsatzes für die Absaugung einfach Tesafilm das Loch komplett geschlossen ist. Dann setzt du den Aufsatz rein und schaltest die Fräse an und fährst den laufenden Fräser durch den Tesafilm. So hast du jetzt eine Öffnung die der Größe des Fräsers und oder der Spindel entspricht. Jetzt nur noch deinen Sauger anschließen, ggf. über Adapter und die Absaugung ist deutlich besser. Kannst ja mal ausprobieren. ...
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@sunfloriilast yearIs there a way to clean the sliding area of dust that got wet and is preventing the doors from sliding smoothly without dismantling something like this
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@yohannsantos49013 years agoI just got one question, did you really left the camera turned on the whole night? ahah joking! Looks Great Sir!
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@Cybergrip15 months agoI could do the same thing if I had all those fancy tools, but I don't. grrr
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@alanrust59602 years agoAll thosetools must have cost plenty....not exactly cost effective
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@johnfithian-franks82763 years agoHi Andreas, you have come a long way since I watched you as a young man riding a bike with a box on the front. It is nice to see you build something for yourself. Good luck for the future and keep making these great videos 3
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@tribsat1003 years agoAndreas good to see you fit and active at this time. You are producing some fine work these days. Kind Regards Stuart Bell from UK 2
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@ellehcimr2 years agoPerfect! This is what I want to share to my husband for our new cat’s diy project..I think I can do it too given the same tools as yours, wooh I’m so jealous. I need all of those hahahha
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@Kkuts373 years agoNice to see you back, Mr. K.!! Great build!
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@rdcabral773 years agoHallo Andreas! Nice to see you here again. Hope you and your family are doing well and healthy. Grüße aus Laupheim!
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@lukastrojak3 years agoHi! I love how you keeping your workshop clean and tidy! Keep a good job!
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@michaelfox77773 years agoAwesome, im struggling several days now with my (first) cabinet project because i want sliding doors and wasnt sure if they would slide perfectly after making those grooves. Your video comes with all needed details to finish my project and i also own the same makita router since 3 weeks...you made my day! Many thanks for this! ...1
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@dougdean14862 years agoExcellent info. Thanks from Doug in Iowa USA.
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@macsisaacs16632 years agoWow you got the best tools I have seen 👏
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@FabrizioZago3 years agoGreat cabinet, it turned out very nice!
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@barry-cq4xg3 years agoReally nice job - simple, elegant and practical. I learnt a great deal from your work method and craftmanship.
@
@carololiveira22643 years agogreat video, the little tips will make my work much better!! thank you.
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@mariocadenasliving4052 years agoSuch a great video. This helped me out a lot when I built my own cabinet.
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@JonehJozieTM3 years agoThanks very much sir. I've been looking ways to do this without any extra costs on the rail. Really2 glad you shared this video. Thanks once again sir. and all the best. ...
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@Tilburger723 years agoNice and simple design. Great!. I was wandering, are there rules of thumb about the thickness of the groves and the height of the doors compared to the internal hide of the corpus?
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@RainerTheZoroark2 years agoUsed this for a reptile enclosure (glass sliding doors with wood frame)
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@diver15013 years agogut gelungenes Projekt, lange nichts mehr von dir gehört.... viele Grüße aus dem Kraichgau Thilo
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@thunderstruck10783 years agoNice, very tidy and precise job. What an awesome drill stand. I always wonder whether it was custom built or it's available for purchase somewhere. I searched far and wide with no luck :)
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@mopemaster3 years agoEin sehr schöner Unterschrank und Schiebetüren sind zwar leider nicht mehr so modern, aber ich mag sie sehr und zu so einem Projekt passen sie optimal! :)
@
@johnfithian-franks82763 years agoHi Andreas, your Mongolian gerbils are certainly enjoying their cage. It quite big, what is the big ball shaped thing in the middle of the cage.
@
@unknown1337de3 years agoHallo Andreas. Sehr gutes Video wieder! Bezüglich der Absaugung von der Makita fräse gibt es einen einfachen Trick diese zu verbessern. Du klebst über das Loch des Aufsatzes für die Absaugung einfach Tesafilm das Loch komplett geschlossen ist. Dann setzt du den Aufsatz rein und schaltest die Fräse an und fährst den laufenden Fräser durch den Tesafilm. So hast du jetzt eine Öffnung die der Größe des Fräsers und oder der Spindel entspricht. Jetzt nur noch deinen Sauger anschließen, ggf. über Adapter und die Absaugung ist deutlich besser. Kannst ja mal ausprobieren. ...
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@sunfloriilast yearIs there a way to clean the sliding area of dust that got wet and is preventing the doors from sliding smoothly without dismantling something like this
@
@yohannsantos49013 years agoI just got one question, did you really left the camera turned on the whole night? ahah joking! Looks Great Sir!
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@Cybergrip15 months agoI could do the same thing if I had all those fancy tools, but I don't. grrr
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@alanrust59602 years agoAll thosetools must have cost plenty....not exactly cost effective
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Keep a good job!
and all the best. ...
What an awesome drill stand. I always wonder whether it was custom built or it's available for purchase somewhere.
I searched far and wide with no luck :)
Looks Great Sir!
Keep a good job!
and all the best. ...
What an awesome drill stand. I always wonder whether it was custom built or it's available for purchase somewhere.
I searched far and wide with no luck :)
Looks Great Sir!