Ep 8: Gluing up the Cabinet Side Panels
Tim uses splines to add edge banding to side panels.Videos in the Series
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Ep 1: Building a Cabinet on Stand with Tim Coleman—IntroductionMay 23, 2025
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Ep 2: LumbercoreMay 23, 2025
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Ep 3: Gunstock MiterJune 6, 2025
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Ep 4: Mortising the LegsJune 20, 2025
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Ep 5: Cutting the Shoulders and CheeksJuly 4, 2025 -
Ep 6: Cutting the Double TenonsJuly 18, 2025
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Ep 7: Shaping the LegsAugust 1, 2025
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Ep 8: Gluing up the Cabinet Side PanelsAugust 15, 2025 -
Ep 9: Creating the Dowel Joinery for the CabinetAugust 29, 2025 -
Ep 10: Fitting the Bottom Into the CabinetSeptember 12, 2025
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Ep 11: Installing the Knife HingesSeptember 26, 2025
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Ep 12: Applying the Edge Banding to the Door PanelsOctober 10, 2025
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Ep 13: Creating the Marquetry PanelsOctober 24, 2025
Comments
Tons of info in this segment 8. Thank you. Wish I could slow it down a bit to better digest. Did you round over the edge pieces with a rasp? Router?
Loving this series! Such a meticulously creative piece! I know this must have been an incredible amount of work. Thanks Tim & Ben!!
Thank you for your enthusiasm about the cabinet video! It was a lot of work to build it, film it and edit it! Bridgid did an excellent job with the editing considering there were many many hours of footage that needed to be trimmed down, and I think Bridgid and Ben got all the good parts!
Thank you for your comment on episode 8 of the series. I hope you're enjoying seeing the process of the cabinet. There can, actually, slow down the video, as much as half speed. There's a setting at the bottom. I used 150 grit sandpaper to ease the edges. They are not rounded very much, less than 1/16". Sometimes if I have a lot of edges to do, I will use a 1/16" corner round bit in a router table, with the bit protruding less than a full round.
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