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Master Class for Professional Grade Cabinet Drawers

Master Class for Professional Grade Cabinet Drawers Learn how to cut birch plywood into precision parts with sturdy, attractive joinery to make professional quality drawers. A mindful process, accurate cuts and precise joinery are essential for professional results on birch plywood drawers. This Master Class is the longest video to date here at Next Level Carpentry taking almost 30 hours to film, edit and produce so I hope viewers benefit enough from the effort to be worth it to both them and myself. Enjoy!

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Here's a list of many of the tools I use in the shop every time I do a drawer build project:
Clic Readers glasses:

3M Band Style ear plugs:


Papermate Sharpwriter Pencils:


Titebond II wood glue:


"Smurf Gloves":


3M Purple sanding belts:


Osborne EB-3 miter fence:


Freud thin kerf crosscut blade:


Starrett fractional reading dial calipers:


Freud rabbeting router bit kit:


Snappy countersink set:


Snappy countersink set in TUNGSTEN CARBIDE:


CMT 1/4" roundover bit with 1/2" shank:


Gyro Air G700 Dust Processor:


Hettich Quadro soft close drawer glides:


Fixing Clips for Hettich Quadro drawer glides:



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