Making Shaker Style Base Cabinets

Why would anyone make their own cabinets? They’re pretty cheap at the home improvement stores.

Well, that is… until you want them to:
Be made from plywood and NOT be made out of particle board, so they can survive the first drop of moisture (they are in a kitchen after all)
Look nicer than the builder basic cabinets featured in every rental property ever
Customize the dimensions to the space you have, etc. etc.

Then kitchen cabinets quickly become VERY expensive

In this video we’re making custom shaker style base cabinets using simple woodworking techniques. The goal was to keep them accessible so even beginning woodworkers could tackle this project and I think we’ve pulled that off! No large dado slots, no rabbet cuts for the doors, mostly plywood rectangles and pocket holes! After watching you’ll be able to recreate these cabinets for yourself!

On second thought… why don’t more people make their own cabinets? 😋

Resources:

FREE Supplemental Project Plans

Door Hinge Specifications Information

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Materials I Used:

(most materials available at your local home improvement store)

3/4" 4x8 Plywood
1/2" 4x8 Plywood
1/4" 4x8 Plywood 3/4" 4x8 Maple Plywood
1/4" 4x8 Maple Plywood
3/8" Poplar Dowel
1x8x8 Clear Pine Boards (for making trim)
Wood Filler
Wood Glue
13/16" Birch Edge Banding
5/8" Brad Nails
1-1/4" Coarse Thread Pocket Hole Screws 13/16" Maple Edge Banding
Primer
Semi-Gloss Alkyd Paints (White, Admiral Blue)
22" Full Extension Drawer Slides
Soft Close Frameless Cabinet Door Hinges
Double Sided Tape
Cabinet Pulls

Tools I Used:

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Until next time, Go Billd Yourself!

 

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