Ep 12b: Mounting and Fitting the Door–Conclusion
In this, the final episode, Chris delicately mounts the hinges to the door and case, finishing the Enfield cupboard project
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Videos in the Series
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Ep 1: Enfield Cupboard with Hand Tools – Intro
October 30, 2018
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Ep 2: Case Layout
October 30, 2018
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Ep 3a: Hand-cut Tapered Dovetails – Sockets
October 30, 2018
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Ep 3b: Hand-cut Tapered Dovetails – Keys
October 30, 2018
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Ep 4a: Case Dovetails – Tails
November 6, 2018
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Ep 4b: Case Dovetails – Pins
November 6, 2018
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Ep 4c: Handcut Rabbets and Dovetail Fitting
November 6, 2018
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Ep 5a: Cutting the Feet
November 13, 2018
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Ep 5b: Gluing up the Case
November 13, 2018
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Ep 6: Backboards
November 20, 2018
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Ep 7a: Hand-cut Mortises
November 27, 2018
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Ep 7b: Hand-cut Tenons
November 27, 2018
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Ep 8: Drawboring and Gluing Up the Face Frame
December 4, 2018
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Ep 9a: Sticking the Crown Molding
December 11, 2018
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Ep 9b: Attaching the Crown Molding
December 11, 2018
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Ep 10a: Door Layout – Through-Mortises
December 18, 2018
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Ep 10b: Door Layout – Through-Tenons
December 18, 2018
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Ep 11a: Chopping the Through-Mortises
January 2, 2019
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Ep 11b: Sawing the Through-Tenons
January 2, 2019
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Ep 12a: Rabbeting the Panels and Door Assembly
January 8, 2019
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Ep 12b: Mounting and Fitting the Door–Conclusion
January 8, 2019
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Free Plan: Shaker Enfield Cupboard
January 14, 2019
Comments
Congratulations to Jeff, Ben, and Chris on this outstanding series. It must take a ton of work to produce over 20 video episodes. I learned a lot, plus the peace and quiet was an inspiration. The only thing I could ask for is a shot of the finished piece.
Great job. The older I get, the more slanted I am to using just hand tools. My band saw will probably never go away, nor my thickness planer, but everything else now is by hand. Have to keep the thickness planer because if I do it all by hand, I need a nap before I can continue working.
You lucky dog, Ben! You got to watch that in real time. You must have learnt so much, plus you had the opportunity to ask Chris questions. It would be great if you could post a photo of the finished item with the grain showing in all its glory. Thanks for a great video series.
Outstanding video series and project! Found the episodes 9Aand 9B sticking and fitting the crown molding very informative. I took particular notice of the types of shooting boards utilized to fit the molding. Enjoyed all the use of a the hand planes.
Again, outstanding video. Kudos to Mr. Gochnour and the production staff.
Beautiful
Thank you
WOW... just an incredible journey in building this cupboard has been with you Chris. I learned many fine points of hand tool work and fitting components from you. You are generous in sharing your cabinetry wisdom at each stage. Ben & Jeff, your camera work, detail shots and extensive breakdown of this series was sensational and allowed everyone to take in so much more than a half dozen segments. Just a wonderful production from all!
Great skill by a master craftsman, You should have played Mozart as background music during this series. I wish you would produce more videos with Chris. The last one that I can remember is the build of the multi drawer apothecary cabinet seen in the background on the wall. Undoubtedly I must have missed some. Thanks again FW for another great series.
Great series and beautiful cupboard. Enjoy watching masters do their craft and wishing I had just some of the skill Chris has aquired through the years.
An excellent video workshop. Thanks to all for developing this project.
Quite an education. A lot to absorb. I know I’ll be returning to the series to glean all the information within it. Much thanks to all involved. Especially Chris. One criticism would be references to the plan. It would help the uninitiated to keep up.
Beautiful craftsmanship! Very well done. Thank you.
Thank you another great video!
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