by Jeremy Crytzer | Dec 9, 2017 | Opinions
I have many finicky clients. Indeed the fact that they are quite particular is the very reason that they have chosen to hire me. Being finicky is not a bad thing. In fact, my wife trained me to appreciate the value of a super finicky type of person- she has very...
by Jeremy Crytzer | Oct 30, 2017 | Harmful Materials, Healthful Materials
Chemicals used in conventional cabinet and furniture making are not good for your health! Nor are they any good for the environment we all live in. My approach to cabinetmaking and remodeling is to avoid the use of toxic chemicals. While cabinets with reduced levels...
by Jeremy Crytzer | Aug 12, 2017 | Harmful Materials
Customers shopping for custom kitchen cabinets may be choosing the cheapest option at the local big box store, or they may be choosing cabinets at the other end of the price spectrum, which are marketed as “high end.” With only a few exceptions, both of...
by Jeremy Crytzer | Jun 21, 2017 | Tools
The Grizzly G9983 is my first wide belt sander. I needed a compact machine with a single phase motor with modest electrical draw. Prior to getting the Grzzly sander I got one other Grizzly machine, a 15″ spiral head planer that has worked well for me, and my...
by Jeremy Crytzer | Jun 20, 2017 | Tools
When installing my custom cabinets, it is useful to have a track saw for trimming stiles and panels. I do not use filler strips in my cabinet work, so I will build certain cabinets and panels with extra width that can be trimmed for a perfect fit on site. These pieces...
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