The Small Job I've Been Putting Off

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Episode 243, the one about the OLD Hikoki 18g bradder. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQgtnVwYUBY&ab_channel=ScottBrownCarpentry

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16 Replies to “The Small Job I've Been Putting Off”

  1. @jess. Good soup recipe for your marrow. 50/50 mix courgette to cauliflower. Cook in stock (chk or veg) then blend the whole thing with a stick blender with a bit of cream and blue cheese. Season to taste. Freezes well.

  2. I built my kitchen a couple years ago with a track saw and router. Drawer fronts and doors are mdf that I rounded 1.5mm on all edges and spray painted myself. The cutting was precise enough (2mm between fronts) but had to make some jigs to simplify the drilling for blum slides etc. All in all super happy with the results but agree with Andrew Weir that a CNC would do the job faster (I considered building one just for that purpose), and also, don't spray paint by yourself unless you have a good paintshop, or got a substantial surplus of time. Result was great but incredibly exhausting.

  3. "Scott Brown" and that nameless person sitting next to me …oh, and that huge zucchini…

  4. The alignment of the nails from inside the house to the outside .. made my OCD very happy ????????

  5. But you do have a dishwasher. His name is Scott Brown!! haha
    Seriously though, if your going to use plywood for your kitchen cabinets – use Baltic Birch (I know its really expensive, but the quality is much better & every sheet always arrives FLAT).

  6. Why didn't you make up a little timber plug. Make it square, whittle it down to round a little glue and bash it in and cut off the excess. Job done.

  7. Hopefully quartz countertops are a viable option where you are. The easiest to clean and longest lasting good looking countertops you can have. Together with an undermount sink and it couldn't be more practical.

  8. Only thing I’d change would be to have a bigger fridge. 912mm wide ones are games changers

  9. Hi Scott. What are your plans for finishing the floor inside? Will you be polishing the timber. We re did our old house with jarrah floors. We used a hard wax oil. Brilliant product. Unlike a polyurethane finish the hardwax oil has a much nicer feel. Something to consider

  10. Hey Scott! The best decision i ever made on my kitchen, was to pull the cabinets 15-20cm into the room. I filled the gap on top and bottom between the cabinets and the wall with some doubled up plywoodstrips to fasten the cabinets proper to the wall. So i could get a deeper benchtop then normal. This deeper benchtop makes it so much more comfortable to cook. Here in Germany we normally have around 60cm deep benchtops and i now have a 80cm deep one. One other advice (which was already mentioned in some comments before), is to just use drawers in the lower cabinets. When you have them you will never think about getting back to doors. Greetings from a german master carpenter!

  11. Hey Scott, advice on kitchen. Recommend putting the microwave above the oven in the stack. Free up space in the pantry. Theres nice looking microwaves now that can blend well with the style of the oven so it doesn't look out of place. We did this in our recent kitchen reno and I thought it'd be a pain as it would be too high but it worked out perfectly.

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