After building the main cabinet for my laundry I needed doors to match. Since I made the cabinet out of plywood and stained it, I decided to make the shaker doors out of plywood too. I used a kreg jig to make pocket holes and secured it with wood glue and pocket screws. It was a bit challenging since plywood has a thin veneer layer on top and the edges aren't finished...
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T O O L S & M A T E R I A L S
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Cordless drill and Impact Driver Dewalt [ Ссылка ]
Circular Saw Dewalt [ Ссылка ]
Skil Table Saw [ Ссылка ]
Orbital Sander Black+Decker [ Ссылка ]
Router [ Ссылка ]
CA Glue I used to fix plywood edges [ Ссылка ]
Stain Minwax Driftwood [ Ссылка ]
Clear Coat Polyurethane ( I used a gallon but a quart should be enough for this size project) [ Ссылка ]
Wipe on Polyurethane [ Ссылка ]
Wood Conditioner [ Ссылка ]
Roller Stand to hold long pieces of wood (not the brand I have but similar) [ Ссылка ]
Pocket-Hole Jig Kreg [ Ссылка ]
Hinge Concealed Jig Kreg w/clamp [ Ссылка ]
Plugs for Pocket Holes [ Ссылка ]
Woodworking Ruler [ Ссылка ]
Birch Edgebanding [ Ссылка ]
Video Making Stuff:
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Microphone I used for Voice Over [ Ссылка ]
Audio Interface to use with Microphone for VO [ Ссылка ]
Mic Arm [ Ссылка ]
Camera - I use my iPhone 13 Pro
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