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YOUNG JONES

Phone: 01686-624-081
NEWTOWN, POWYS
www.youngjones.co.uk

DISPLAY CASE INTERNATIONAL

Phone: 01425-654-663
FORDINGBRIDGE, HAMPSHIRE

Display Cases, collectors cabinets and showcases for home, business, church, museums and exhibition.

www.displaycase-it.com

REDMOND KEMP

Phone: 01782-680-508
NEWCASTLE, STAFFORDSHIRE

W TEVORROW

Phone: 01503-230-763
SALTASH, CORNWALL

W S CLEAR

Phone: 01903-779-701
LITTLEHAMPTON, WEST SUSSEX

FOXGLOVES WORKSHOP

Phone: 01483-429-964
GODALMING, SURREY

GUERNSEY WOOD CARVERS LTD

Phone: 01481-265-373
GUERNSEY, CHANNEL ISLANDS

JAMES MAYOR

Phone: 01213-281-643
BIRMINGHAM, WEST MIDLANDS

Find made to measure kitchen cupboard doors, bespoke doors and mdf panelling at JMF Doors. Let us help with your next DIY job today.

www.jmf.uk.net

JAMES STEELE & CO

Phone: 01621-857-242
MALDON, ESSEX

PETER MERRELL

Phone: 01756-752-016
SKIPTON, NORTH YORKSHIRE

PETER MULLINS

Phone: 02392-467-141
HAYLING ISLAND, HAMPSHIRE

PETER HALL & SON

Phone: 01539-821-633
KENDAL, CUMBRIA

PETER J BENNETT

Phone: 07720-406-000
BEXLEY, KENT

PETER MAHONEY

Phone: 02086-930-887
LONDON, LONDON

F PELL

Phone: 02083-971-032
EPSOM, SURREY

FG3 MANUFACTURING LTD

Phone: 01908-585-869
MILTON KEYNES, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

THE HUNGERFORD BOOKCASE CO

Phone: 01488-683-262
HUNGERFORD, BERKSHIRE

CERDAN LTD

Phone: 01462-742-837
BALDOCK, HERTFORDSHIRE
www.cerdan.co.uk

CROW WOOD PRODUCTS

Phone: 01480-890-122
HUNTINGDON, CAMBRIDGESHIRE

crowwood.co.uk

www.crowwood.co.uk

F B DESIGN

Phone: 01256-381-855
BASINGSTOKE, HAMPSHIRE

Lecterns, furniture makers , Quality bespoke lecterns, racks, credenzas and equipment trolleys.

www.fbdesign.co.uk

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Cabinet Makers- Whats the best way to Glue back an antique plaque?

I am an antique collector and I have this gorgeous 150 year old Walnut Dresser with a bow that goes 5 feet above the dresser. While cleaning it today- a carved plaque peice fell off of it- and this is the center peice to the dresser. Luckily it didnt break it half! There is 150 year old glue on both the Bow and the Plaque. Should I sand both of these and then use wood glue and reglue this? Should I not sand? Im worried about the finish of the Bow. Just wanted a cabinet makers opinion or someone who works with wood.... Thanks!!!

Xynephadyn

Question answered by Braveheart

I've been a cabinet maker for 27 years. The best way to handle this is not by using Elmer's glue. Buy a better product such as Franklin Glue. Most likely at the age it is the glue was made from animal hide and if you can remove some it may help. Don't worry too much about it. If it took any of the wood from the sub-straight with it when it came loose, do not remove that portion. Apply a bead of glue to both services and spread evenly. If there is any way you can borrow a three clamps you would have it made. You would then place the trim exactly where it came off and apply a little pressure with the clamps until it dried. If any glue squeezes out you can remove it with a damp cloth and it will cause no harm. Do not allow it to sit to long before doing that. I wish I could see the cabinet so I could give you better advice. If you have any more questions, just post them and I'll watch for them. You can do this with no problem. If you do use clamps, place a soft wood such as pine between the clamp and the piece you are attaching. I sure hope this helps. If you have a concern, do not continue. That is a valuable item you have.

What's the process of going from being a cabinet maker to being a carpenter in Australia?

I've been a cabinet maker for the past ten years and want to move into carpentry. Would I have to start off being an apprentice again or would I be able to slip into the system somewhere along the line? I'd be looking to become a house builder.

joevistavideo

Question answered by Alex

Hey, do you know how to make crutches? http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ao0hYDtVBvgiUnjYrflQH_rg5gt.;_ylv=3?qid=20080409020659AAzBkIm I'll help u if u help me, my uncle builds cabinets :) Will edit it soon after i ask him

How would I go about becoming a cabinet maker?

Im 19. I took a wood tech in high school and enjoyed it alot. Lately I have been thinking that being a cabinet maker might be the right job for me, because I am creative, like to put things together and I like to work independently. I do not have much experience at all and would need to be shown everything from the basics. Is this possible? Where would I start?

watermelon.

Question answered by Edgar G

That profession has unfortunately been taken over by machinery to a large extent. You might like being a historical restoration worker more - you'd get to work on old furniture, by hand, and build pieces to match damaged portions of things (i.e. new doors for an old cabinet, drawers for bureaus, replacing panels, et cetera). Keep working on things by yourself and learn the ins and outs of your tools, and then ask around antiques dealers/historical village attractions to see where they get their stuff restored. Then contact their restorers and ask about what you need to do to get a job. They'll lead you from there.

What would be a good gift for a cabinet maker?

Hey, my dad's birthday is fast approaching and I want to get him a really good gift. He's a cabinet maker and I want to get him something he can use. Thanks everyone.

Adam

Question answered by pickmefirstplz

a sign that he can hang in his shop saying worlds best dad

What is the best material for veneer cabinets?

Attention Cabinet Makers! I would really value a professional's opinion. We are renovating our kitchen and would like to know what a flat panel door is made of? We want maple shaker cabinets, with a veneer covered center panel.

Anita

Question answered by photomyrna

If this is a DIY project then you should make the styles and rails from 1x3 solid maple . For this task you will need a good 15 amp router and router table with a set of rail and style router bits . For the center, you only need 1/4 " maple plywood which is a veneer . P.S. cabinet making is not for the average do it yourselfer if your looking for professional results . Good luck !~

Is there metal in the manufacturing of cabinets?

I went to add hardware (knobs) to my kitchen cabinets. As I was drilling I hit metal. Do Cabinet makers use metal for the manufacturing process? How do I know where the metal is so I can drill around it?

pinkcardinalsfan

Question answered by chillin

I could be wrong, but I don't believe there is metal in the cabinet. http://www.wood-mode.com/main_sections_about_wood-mode/About_WM_Introduction.htm

what type of ply wood should i use to build some relatively cheap and easy cabinets for my bathroom?

there going to be recesed in the wall so im not worried about the looks especially beacuse im going to paint them but i do care abut using the right thickness and grade to get the job done. im no cabinet maker but i do have the skill to do this nice. oh and any tips or suggestions while were at it for those who have expirience in such matters?

outbackprophet

Question answered by nealon52

Depending on the size of the space that you are trying to build the cabinets in, you can probably buy an RTA cabinet on-line for the same cost as making it yourself. Since they are made of 1/2 or 3/4 plywood already, all you have to do is assemble them and slide them into the space. I used them to create a window seat in my hallway because I couldn't buy the wood cheaper than I could buy them for. If you want a good place to get them, go to www.thekitchencabinetstore.com (they also have a bathroom vanity line)

What is the best way to cut a kitchen cabinet?

We are replacing drop in range with free standing and have to remove the cabinet box below. It is too tight for a jigsaw or circular saw. Will a sawzall cut it smooth enough? Will we be able to do it ourselves or should we have a cabinet maker do it??? Thanks Cyndi The oven has been removed-there are cabinets on both sides and formica countertop. I need to cut out the box (which was under the range) but the plywood runs all thru the entire bottom of that wall of cabinets..so I need to use a saw that can cut right up against the wall of the cabinets, to get it out. Then cut about 1 inch off the formica countertop and the new range will fit. I just dont know what is the best tool to use.

3lowries

Question answered by ฮันนี่พัฟฟี่

I think you can't do it with yourself.Is it a built-in furniture? If it is,you need furniture maker to cut it and paint color.I can help you but I stay in Thailand,send me a ticket?

Installing custom cabinets, ceramic tile, and high end appliances. Is a rolling small island cheesy?

I have a small L shaped wall 17"deep by 3' wide. I don't want to waste any space, so I have had several ideas, a wall of cabinets seems to "busy", and if I just install a working countertop with cone lights overhead you would be working looking at a wall. I thought about asking the cabinet maker to put good locking wheels and 3 cabinets underneath, and then we could roll it into the center of the kitchen for serving or working and then lock it back against the wall when not in use. As I am typing I am also considering the wear and tear on the wall....... I have never heard of this done. any ideas?

mel s

Question answered by Deb C

I wouldn't suggest a rolling island. Cheesy doesn't begin to describe it. Why not do a counter top in the L-shaped area with a decorative tile back splash & recessed lighting in the ceiling. It would give you extra prep room and create a little decorative nook to add to the room. Maybe a small built in bookshelf to house cookbooks or a pretty wine rack above the or to the side of the work area.

Whats harder to be a cabinet maker or an electrician?

~what harder to be a cabinet maker or an electrician ~in collage what program is longer and harder to take

SunShine

Question answered by lc001

A cabinet maker will have a harder time, since their work is judged on aesthetics as well as practicality. In terms of training, the electrician may have a harder time, although they will get paid while in apprenticeship.

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