RTF Shaker Cabinet Door
If you’ve got a table saw, you can make shaker-style cabinet doors. You don’t need any special jigs — just your saw, large or small, a miter gauge and a sharp blade. And you don’t need any specially prepared wood; material from a home center will be fine.
Shaker cabinet doors have a
time
less look that works in both traditional and modern kitchens. And they’re surprisingly easy to make at home — with just a table saw and intermediate-level carpentry skills. Plan to use 1×3 or 1×4 hardwood boards for the door’s frame. You’ll find this material at most home centers and lumberyards.
Since 1978, barker has been building
high-end custom kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors that have withstood
the test of time. Utilizing the finest hardwoods, the most talented
craftsmen, the highest caliber of woodworking equipment, and finishing
it off with an artist's touch, cabinet refacing has never been this
easy. Each door is a work of art combing nature and precision to yield a
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