Whenever I start to coat the pieces of wood for the custom cabinets I want to make sure that I have full coverage through-out the wood. You might consider placing the wood on some clamps to hold it in place while you paint the wood for the custom cabinets. I am the kind of cabinet maker that paints his wood before I even get to the job site so I don’t have to do everything at your house. I like to spend as little time as possible at people houses because I wouldn’t want someone at my house for a week working on my premium custom cabinets. I don’t want to use too much paint because I want to try to prevent too much squeeze out. You want to have a little bit of squeeze out on your custom cabinets but don’t overdo it. It just gets messy at some point. I also have to make sure when I’m done with these panels that I spray off all dry glue on the outside surface of the custom cabinets because it can really dull my saw blades of my tools and I spend a lot of money on them and I’m sure you have to. That is where all of my wood will be going for the next step is to the saws. That is how you paint your custom cabinets with a few helpful guided tips with any custom cabinets. For more helpful hints just keep going down the pages on proper step you take with premium custom cabinets.
Black Walnut
Black Walnut