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Skilled CNC, LLC

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Skilled CNC, LLC

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Skilled CNC is a small shop with big capabilities. Anything from custom cabinets, cabinet doors, traditional or solid, and custom wood machining. We can handle up to 5x10 sheet on our machine. Rotary machining available as well. Laser Engraving and cutting of wood, acrylic, glass engraving only, tumblers, and other gift items.

Skilled CNC is a small shop with big capabilities. Anything from custom cabinets, cabinet doors, traditional or solid, and custom wood machining. We can handle up to 5x10 sheet on our machine. Rotary machining available as well. Laser Engraving and cutting of wood, acrylic, glass engraving only, tumblers, and other gift items.


Through the Grain

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Through the Grain

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I provide custom cabinets and furniture for homes and condos. I am just starting out on my own so I am looking for small to medium sized jobs. I have over 17 years of experience building cabinets and graduated from Fox Valley Technical College for Wood Manufacturing Technology in 2006. I have worked in multiple cabinet shops across the U.S. including Wisconsin, Minnesota, Hawaii and Colorado. From larger high production shops to smaller local shops. I have done multi million dollar homes to smaller condos in the past at previous shops with the rest of my team I worked with. I love building things and working with my hands and I promise my product will be done right the first time! I provide a quality product that will last a lifetime. Through the Grain woodshop would love to talk with you about your future kitchen, bathroom or any freestanding furniture you are interested in. I currently am only set up to do Shaker style doors on cabinets. They look really nice. I just cant add a profile on edges at this point.

I provide custom cabinets and furniture for homes and condos. I am just starting out on my own so I am looking for small to medium sized jobs. I have over 17 years of experience building cabinets and graduated from Fox Valley Technical College for Wood Manufacturing Technology in 2006. I have worked in multiple cabinet shops across the U.S. including Wisconsin, Minnesota, Hawaii and Colorado. From larger high production shops to smaller local shops. I have done multi million dollar homes to smaller condos in the past at previous shops with the rest of my team I worked with. I love building things and working with my hands and I promise my product will be done right the first time! I provide a quality product that will last a lifetime. Through the Grain woodshop would love to talk with you about your future kitchen, bathroom or any freestanding furniture you are interested in. I currently am only set up to do Shaker style doors on cabinets. They look really nice. I just cant add a profile on edges at this point.



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J Display Case

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We are a custom acrylic fabrication shop with stock designs also shown on our website. Our quality is the finest in the acrylic industry. Display cases, wall cabinets, display covers and bases for antiques, model ships, collectibles, and turntables. Safely packaged and shipped to your door. We ship to all of the US states and cities in 48 contiguous states. Email or call us for a free quote 1 800-971-6276.

"I have been a customer/consumer for many years. The products are manufactured to the very highest quality possible. Packing & shipping are the Industry Standards. Customer Service is the benchmark of the business. Every company should use J Display Case as their Business Model ! Kudos !!!"

Art W on August 2024

We are a custom acrylic fabrication shop with stock designs also shown on our website. Our quality is the finest in the acrylic industry. Display cases, wall cabinets, display covers and bases for antiques, model ships, collectibles, and turntables. Safely packaged and shipped to your door. We ship to all of the US states and cities in 48 contiguous states. Email or call us for a free quote 1 800-971-6276.

"I have been a customer/consumer for many years. The products are manufactured to the very highest quality possible. Packing & shipping are the Industry Standards. Customer Service is the benchmark of the business. Every company should use J Display Case as their Business Model ! Kudos !!!"

Art W on August 2024







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Cabinet Making questions, answered by experts

Apply a sealant to your cabinets to repel water and moisture. This will help prevent further water damage from developing, such as mold and rotting wood. Lacquer, polyurethane, and varnish are commonly used sealants with waterproofing abilities. Brush them onto your cabinets and follow the manufacturer's instructions on drying time, which can take up to several hours.

Before making any big plans, climb up a step ladder and closely examine the top of your cabinets. You’ll get to see what sort of clean-up work needs to be done, but you can also check for any unexpected obstacles. Sometimes this space holds electrical boxes, wiring, or even plumbing components. Those will affect plans to install a new layer of cabinets or shelves.

To estimate the cost of your kitchen cabinet installation, measure along the wall where you want your cabinets to be. Add up the linear feet, remembering to include both upper cabinets and lower cabinets in your total. Then, calculate the cost by multiplying the average price per linear foot of the type of cabinet you plan to install by the total length you measured.

Yes, sanding cabinets before you stain them helps the new stain better adhere to the surface. If you’re adding a darker stain to previously stained wood, you only have to sand them lightly enough to remove any finish and rough up the wood to improve adhesion. On the other hand, if you’re trying to stain wood that is a darker color or that has paint on it, you need to sand down to the original wood, or the color will show through the new stain.

If you prefer not to sand your particle board cabinets prior to painting, you can use mineral spirits and a rough sponge to add some grit to your medium-density fiberboard cabinets so that the paint will still stick. Keep in mind that using 120-grit sandpaper is still the preferred method for preparing your particle board cabinets for a new coat of paint.

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