Published On Dec 2, 2020
Plans available here: https://www.casualbuilds.com/plans/p/...
Shaker style, frame and panel, cope and stick - these type of cabinet doors have many names. In this video, I'll show you how I made the doors for my new shop cabinets using a table saw only. I talk through each step along the way, but if you have any questions, throw them in the comment section below and I'll be sure to answer!
0:00 - Intro & measurements
1:30 - Cutting rails & stiles to size
4:25 - Cutting the grooves
6:54 - Cutting the tenons in the rails
8:30 - Cutting the panel & assembly
9:55 - Final touches
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These frame and panel doors were made for some wall mounted cabinets that I recently added to my workshop. They are simple to make and I only use a table saw for the majority of the build process (aside from the miter saw and router). I have plans available for the full build of the cabinets, the face frame, and the doors with detailed step-by-step instructions along with a cut list with all my measurements for this project.