Dovetail Oak Whiskey Cabinets with Incra Tools Part 1, making the Oak Panels
This is part 2 in the series on making a cabinet for my ever growing collection of Bourbon. I'm starting with rough sawn Oak for the cabinets, the joinery method will be half blind Dovetails. A pre-veneered mdf back panel will be inset in the back with bookshelf strips routed into the side panels to allow for an adjustable shelf. The doors will be made from Oak frames, with mitred half lap joints (maybe with a decorative butterfly. For the door panels I will veneering some birds eye maple onto mdf (or ply) panels myself. Series intro video can be found here: • Dovetail Oak Cabinets with Incra Tools Intro Thanks for watching. If you enjoyed this video then please consider giving up one of your likes. 😊 If you really enjoyed this video then why not Subscribe. 😁 If you would like to help supporting this channel then please consider becoming a Patreon. 😁😁👍 https://www.patreon.com/user?u=448032...

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