Im NEVER Building a Pinterest-Worthy Arch Cabinet EVER AGAIN KarambitKnives,com
Ok so I know its been a while but I hope this BANGER makes up for it.
In this video I show you the Year Long process of building an arched cabinet I built for my wife. Ive seen these cabinets in a few generic home wear stores and they’re all over priced and built awfully. So instead of wasting my money I wasted a year ( few days here and there for a whole year ) instead.
Best Work Wear Ever:
My Carhartt Wardrobe :
Black tee:
Work pant:
Bits and Bobs used in this video:
Veneer glue:
Veneer Roller:
Wood Glue:
Back Panel Groove Bit:
Shelf Pins:
Rabbet Bit:
Shaker Door Router Bit :
Leveling Feet:
Figure 8 Connectors:
Tools used:
Track Saw: Festool TS 55
Trim Router:
Glue Rolle:
Dewalt Pin Nailer:
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Tech Stuff :
Sony A7iii:
Sony A6400:
Memory Card:
Camera Mic :
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key moments:
00:00:00 – Project Introduction,
00:00:35 – Material Preparation,
1:57 – Arch Construction,
4:47 – Cabinet Assembly,
8:39 – Veneering Process,
12:12 – Door Creation,
27:52 – Base Creation,
30:30 – Glass, finish, Reveal
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Wow, what a lot of work……Incredible outcome. Well done.
I’ve had an idea for a cabinet very similar to this mulling around in my head for about 4 years! Almost a year ago I bought wood and got all the panels milled up (I’m attempting to do it all out of solid white oak!)…those panels are still sitting in my garage!! Thanks for the inspiration and ideas I hadn’t considered, maybe in the next few months I’ll get out of the analysis paralysis stage and start making some progress on my cabinet!
Awesome build!
That is a top notch piece!
Man I learned a lot from this video!!!
Beautiful man!
Nicely done! Genuinely curious as I'm hoping to get into bending in the near future: is there a reason you settled on the segmented edge band vs using your form and thin strips to laminate a hardwood edge? I might be way off but my guess would be with rift sawn white oak, you wouldn't see the seams. Not sure it would be easier but just genuinely curious on the process.