Making a traditional framed ledge and brace door in Oak

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New Yorkshire Workshop

New Yorkshire Workshop

4 роки тому

Making a framed ledge and brace door out of European Oak for a customer.
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@tonyaclaxton9169
@tonyaclaxton9169 2 роки тому
I don’t understand how anyone can give this guy a thumbs down. What’s wrong with you? He’s amazing
@stiggywatts4258
@stiggywatts4258 Рік тому
It could be the old bench joiners who I'm sure cringed when they saw him glue tongue and groove boarding to a frame ledged and braced door, big no no.
@pottersmiles7238
@pottersmiles7238 Рік тому
Probably the Ikea snobs
@eatman6511
@eatman6511 Рік тому
The video was longer than 30 seconds 😆😒 People have no attention span.
@DaleDix
@DaleDix 8 місяців тому
If you knew why half the people today are like they are, you'd be kidnapped by the CIA.
@seanpopecoffey1340
@seanpopecoffey1340 4 місяці тому
⁠@@stiggywatts4258 There’s good reason for the cringing. I won’t count all the ways, but the glue - particularly the one he uses - prevents expansion and contraction. This may cause some splitting over time, as it’s an exterior door. Not sure there’s anything warranting a thumbs down here, however. It’s a beautiful door.
@htimsid
@htimsid 3 роки тому
Beautiful work! Therapeutic immersion, only the sounds of the wood and the tools, no music and talk, just wonderful!
@raytry69
@raytry69 2 роки тому
Exactly. Some youtube videos been ruined with a so called "music". We came for the content, not for the music. Purest content possible. If someone wanted to listen some music along it, they have the option to do so.
@Uswesi1527
@Uswesi1527 5 місяців тому
The Master Craftsman demonstrated the basic essential skills of how to make accurate, sturdy, and strong joints. Thanks
@Cellottia
@Cellottia 2 роки тому
Wow, I never imagined there was so much work involved in making a door! This was an eye-opener. But it'll probably still be a good solid functioning door in 300+ years' time. I'm impressed.
@DiffEQ
@DiffEQ Рік тому
This is not how they were fabricated back in the day. They were either sandwiched for strength or just backed with battens for expedience and cost cutting. Many barn doors, for example, were braced doors and you better believe no tongue-and-grooves were cut and they didn't mortise the frame.
@gbwildlifeuk8269
@gbwildlifeuk8269 Рік тому
@@DiffEQ this isnt a barn door! Its a traditional ledge and brace and this is how they were made back in the day. (If it was never done how did it ever evolve?) In fact mortise and tenons were used even on cheap pine lounge doors. Its today we have the "expedience and cost" with the cardboard filler, chipboard, mastic and nail gun gangs!
@discipleofjesus253
@discipleofjesus253 10 місяців тому
@@DiffEQ I have loose tounges in my lounge doors - in my 1650's cottage! And fabrication is metalworking term...
@Cerceify
@Cerceify 8 місяців тому
I was watched a pro on YT put in a new manufactured door. The door was a piece of junk that he had to brace and reposition to get it to fit in the accompanying frame.@@gbwildlifeuk8269
@jimpackard8059
@jimpackard8059 Місяць тому
It only looks like a lot of work because he does not have the proper equipment. A proper joinery shop could be ten times quicker for the same door.. still - he is talented
@yosserc
@yosserc 4 роки тому
Great to see such high quality whilst still maintaining speed and efficiency. A proper professional approach.
@directech
@directech 4 роки тому
Aside from the excellent joinery, I found the following good things: - No Talking - No Music Thank you!
@trentinh
@trentinh 4 роки тому
I generally don't mind talking but music kills me
@TonyUrryMakes
@TonyUrryMakes 4 роки тому
YES!!!!!!
@thomasarussellsr
@thomasarussellsr 4 роки тому
@@trentinh Required talking to explain a step the average beginner craftsman might not know, but none of that drivel that flows like Niagra Falls from the mouths of tubers like Wranglerstar or Jessie (from Pure Living for Life). Seems like their channels have become 90%+ yacking, and not much whacking.
@kingofepicvlogs4666
@kingofepicvlogs4666 4 роки тому
directech111 - Amen!!!
@arlingtonhynes
@arlingtonhynes 4 роки тому
Right on.
@danielcox7872
@danielcox7872 4 роки тому
I can only imagine what that door must cost! Looks like you spent a week on it. I nearly cried at the end when that piece of fine craftsmanship got mounted in that $hitty cinder block wall.
@mateuszczuba9684
@mateuszczuba9684 Рік тому
They've got an absolutely fabulous door to go with it now, though.
@gbwildlifeuk8269
@gbwildlifeuk8269 Рік тому
Was mounted, not got mounted! Cost? Start with the oak, thats around £50 a metre but its not a chipboard door!
@win4jesse
@win4jesse 7 місяців тому
@@gbwildlifeuk8269 Thanks "know it all" don't know what we would do with out you!
@cagineer
@cagineer 3 роки тому
Wow, such a beautiful door! I thought it would've been made for a fabulously expensive home, not a garage! You make it look so easy!
@420clubber
@420clubber 2 роки тому
Can I just say that your eye and touch to detail is a step above anyone I have ever seen? It’s a real honour to watch your work. Thank you
@nickyork8901
@nickyork8901 4 роки тому
A real professional at work, safe, fast, high quality and efficient. Very much enjoyed the video thanks a lot (from a Yorkshireman!)
@frankcornfield5915
@frankcornfield5915 4 роки тому
I really enjoyed this work of an expert using the heavyweight workshop gear. I have a couple of doors to make and hope to follow your techniques.
@danieledigiovanni8677
@danieledigiovanni8677 4 роки тому
Unlike most others, You "explained" step by step... that is the way. ECCELLENTE !!! BRAVO !!!
@danafosburgh2775
@danafosburgh2775 4 роки тому
I love all the old school, low tech, just get 'er done approach. Keeps it real for the rest of us. Thanks!!
@davidryle1164
@davidryle1164 4 роки тому
You're being sarcastic, right?
@CybertuxSpain
@CybertuxSpain 3 роки тому
Old school?
@thisolesignguy2733
@thisolesignguy2733 Рік тому
Man, I just love this door. I've watched this video probably 20 times and learned something new every single time. I want to make one for my house that's similar but more barn style, so I've been researching it over and over. It just amazes me every time I watch
@zorroinhell5549
@zorroinhell5549 4 роки тому
It is really inspiring to see functional art being created, thank you.
@derekcomer4858
@derekcomer4858 4 роки тому
I love how calm and unhurried you seem, yet still highly productive. Feeling refreshed after viewing, thank you.
@stephenyoud6125
@stephenyoud6125 2 роки тому
probably spends as much time setting up and adjusting the camera !
@kevinmorin7965
@kevinmorin7965 4 роки тому
Always enjoy the table saw sled where the video has little reference to the blade being fixed; looks like the blade moves as the sled moves over the blade! Thanks for a great video and an elegant project.
@meetn2veg
@meetn2veg 4 роки тому
Gorgeous!
@Blagger3000
@Blagger3000 4 роки тому
What a great solid door with good locks, this will help keep out the "uninvited", what a smashing job. Thanks for sharing your work with us.
@bigp974
@bigp974 3 роки тому
Some beautiful art like this will never get the appreciation it deserves
@omtechxl
@omtechxl 4 роки тому
This is old world craftsmanship with modern tools. Beautiful job. It's not often these days when you see a person who takes real pride in every project. Cheers.
@martinwoollett8468
@martinwoollett8468 4 роки тому
Thank you for fitting the braces correctly, so many people let them into the stile and rail.
@Averagecarpenteryenjoyer
@Averagecarpenteryenjoyer 8 місяців тому
You have become the only "youtube" channel I watch. For me, it's seeing the high quality finishes, knowing that things are getting done thoroughly and I can't look to your videos for guidance. Keep up the great work pal 👍🏼
@pebblesthecat3625
@pebblesthecat3625 2 роки тому
It's great to know that there are some real carpenters still out there, that can make a proper piece of kit like this door. A couple of coats of varnish every few years and that door will still be around, long after me and thee are long since dead and bearded. Beautiful piece of workmanship.
@bobbyvee8941
@bobbyvee8941 4 роки тому
And THAT, my friend, is a frickin DOOR! Oh how wonderful it must be, to be that talented and have a shop that well equipped!
@Joe1935429
@Joe1935429 3 роки тому
I'm thinking that the door is of greater substance than the wall as we see it.
@norrieblackeby1041
@norrieblackeby1041 2 роки тому
Absolutely beautiful door and an impressive array of tools! Love it.
@doriscanham6929
@doriscanham6929 3 роки тому
so good to watch a genius at work, a young fellow too a pure craftsman
@geoffreybongartz8857
@geoffreybongartz8857 4 роки тому
Fantastic door, I first made one when I was an apprentice but only 1 1/2 inch thick with no power tool. A great vid thanks for sharing
@rollingstone3017
@rollingstone3017 4 роки тому
Love the sound a nice fitting tenon makes going into the mortice :-)
@keithjeffries5469
@keithjeffries5469 4 роки тому
Bombyx mori - great reference! I'm binge watching your channel. You make beautiful doors.
@rusticcove
@rusticcove 4 роки тому
very nice looking door, well thought out and great execution. I am glad you took your time and showed us your work process. very nice
@stevebrady1081
@stevebrady1081 3 роки тому
An absolute work of art. A little dollop of skill, passion, hard work and good tools to boot. Actually becomes entertainment! I'm green with envy.
@carlpantuso7718
@carlpantuso7718 4 роки тому
Great work! I'm a newbie and enjoyed watching you work. I got a more then a few great tips and techniques. I'm in the middle of building a barn door and wish I would have seen this a few days sooner. Definitely a few things I would have incorporated. The tongue in groove for the battens for one. Thank you for posting.
@peterantonic6923
@peterantonic6923 4 роки тому
It was a pleasure to watch a real tradesman at work, awesome job. Hi from Perth Western Australia.
@ianmoone2359
@ianmoone2359 4 роки тому
Peter Antonic Ditto, another Sandgroper Joiner. He did a pretty fair effort. 👍👍👍🇦🇺 I’m not a fan of through tenons with wedges myself, albeit I’ve made doors that way myself, however from experience over time the moisture gets in to the end grain on the tenons & the wedge and starts to rot process. Personally I prefer a blind stopped Mortice & tenon to keep that moisture egress out. Also I prefer a 2 part export resin, because it will last longer than the door timber. Then I also blind peg the tenons from the inside face of the door & plug the pegs so they are hard to see. Just small things that I would do slightly different. Our WA Jarrah (Euc. marginata) (or Swan River Mahogany as it was once known) is half as hard again as this oak he is using, (8.5 on the Janka hardness scale) and because the soils the trees grow in is slightly acidic here in WA - the sap inside the joinery timber is also slightly acidic and over time breaks down any glue other than epoxy resin which is inert to acid attack & gives a stronger bond than the surrounding parent timber. You adapt your techniques to the material your machining for joinery, what you see in this video works for this Oak species & thus is fine for this particular door. I do have to say the filming of his methods, assembly etc as well as the editing together of the final video was nothing short of masterful. Whist I might match him for joinery technique, no way that my self filming one handed with smart phone and zero editing efforts match his filming and production technique. All up a very solid effort in all aspects. Easily a $1200 🇦🇺 door in these parts not that you’d be able to source the euro oak easily here. Bunnings sell a US Ash door similar here at $1200.00🇦🇺 which is what I base my estimate / guesstimate on. Wish I was his age again & could throw timber that size around over machines again all day like I used too. I can still do it, but that would take me a week or more to do & trips to the Chiro for a couple days afterwards to try & iron out all the cramps in parts of me that get their ambitions confused with their capabilities. 😂😂
@topquark6919
@topquark6919 3 роки тому
What a joy & delight, watching a true craftsman at work. Excellent job.
@superhall229
@superhall229 4 роки тому
That door on a block building? WOW! Great job. The door looks perfect.
@garywakefield9830
@garywakefield9830 4 роки тому
Spot on, that's way too good for a garage, ide love that on my house & would be proud to walk though it every day. A true craftsman.
@NewYorkshireWorkshop
@NewYorkshireWorkshop 4 роки тому
Thanks Garry. it looks like a garage as it isnt complete. it will be a little office/guest room with a small wet room and kitchenette and a wood burner so should be quite nice when complete.
@rajesharya2629
@rajesharya2629 4 роки тому
Very nice
@CloneDaddy
@CloneDaddy 4 роки тому
Beautiful work. Always a pleasure to watch someone who knows what he's doing.
@m0n3m655
@m0n3m655 3 роки тому
Yes. Sawing oak without a mask. Happy cancer waving from afar... Dude! Wear a mask!
@vanrijn1669
@vanrijn1669 2 роки тому
Wow! A real treat to watch a true craftsman at work. Inspiring.
@vinster666
@vinster666 3 роки тому
I’ve always said, right tools for the job makes life easier. It’s a joy to watch you work.
@davesmulders3931
@davesmulders3931 2 роки тому
He's definately the right tool 😁
@MultiMissDemeanor
@MultiMissDemeanor 2 роки тому
As a locksmith, my favorite part was that perfect lock install. Soooooo satisfying 😮
@rakaakrom5867
@rakaakrom5867 2 роки тому
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@neilw4881
@neilw4881 4 роки тому
The Yorkshire Samurai. Great to get an insight into how the pro’s do it. Thanks for posting & you have another subscriber👍
@naths1229
@naths1229 4 роки тому
Good work. I like this door representing medieval and modern look.
@karlstuart7267
@karlstuart7267 4 роки тому
A thing of total beauty !!
@johndavison5017
@johndavison5017 4 роки тому
THAT WAS WONDERFUL TO WATCH.
@user-wg1ev4xi6v
@user-wg1ev4xi6v 3 роки тому
молодец
@topgazza
@topgazza 3 роки тому
There is something primal and deeply satisfying watch a craftsman make something wonderful and functional out of oak. Must be in our DNA
@hypnoraythompson5824
@hypnoraythompson5824 2 роки тому
I am nearly 71, and to watch you at work mate was really a delight.
@Tom-hl7wc
@Tom-hl7wc 4 роки тому
If you cut the wedges from the waste cut from the tenons they will be the perfect width. Great work by the way! I used to be a Joiner but changed trades. Very satisfying work.
@hendosia
@hendosia 4 роки тому
perfick*
@ysabelcobenas7372
@ysabelcobenas7372 3 роки тому
Tallado europeo
@roberthawthorne6515
@roberthawthorne6515 3 роки тому
Tom .. I’d like to see the wedges made from ebony or walnut
@polonavarromendez9299
@polonavarromendez9299 3 роки тому
@@hendosia ññp
@welshman2081
@welshman2081 3 роки тому
I agree this was and still is the best way to cut your wedges welshman 2081
@michaelbritton9778
@michaelbritton9778 3 роки тому
Absolutely stunning door its a real work of art I love it All credit to you young man
@nonaganus
@nonaganus 3 роки тому
Never thought I say this but I'm so jealous of your door! Just gorgeous your so talented .
@Fmvidela
@Fmvidela 4 роки тому
Extremely satisfying video to watch. The craftsmanship, the respect for that beautyfull wood, the measures of security, it was like seeing a fire glow. And the result, that gorgeous door, OMG, envy...
@SlaveToMyStomach
@SlaveToMyStomach 4 роки тому
Just found your channel. That is a beautiful door, well made.
@emanueldaryono3121
@emanueldaryono3121 4 роки тому
Number one, perfect, best quality, the strongest one and so on Thank you
@Billyg215
@Billyg215 3 роки тому
So relaxing to watch the craftsmanship by you in the making of the door..
@simonnarbett361
@simonnarbett361 3 роки тому
Hold your head up,you should be so proud of yourself with these skills,love watching a TRUE craftsman.My brother was a joiner.Respect.
@sidimike6248
@sidimike6248 3 роки тому
Oh, yeah, I've been watching your video non-stop. I was so impressed with your work. I'm a carpenter myself.
@frankkirby5763
@frankkirby5763 4 роки тому
Amazing! Next level craftsman.
@Canada1608
@Canada1608 4 роки тому
Amazing result, great craftsmanship, thanks for sharing!
@anacarolinapinholodi
@anacarolinapinholodi 3 роки тому
Amazing job! Your videos relax me. It's great to see all the tools, the steps, the wood and the final result. Congratulations!
@mikefreeman3772
@mikefreeman3772 4 роки тому
Outstanding work and love your shop. I am a 60 year old carpenter that's been trying to get out'a carpentry for over 30 years but never could. I now have a small wood shop, but build interior stain-grade stairs (traditional & curved, on-site). As I watched you work to build your door I thought about your shop & tool & material expenses and I kind'a thought to myself what it might cost to estimate; build; and, install that door .... and then I saw that wonderful door surrounded by concrete blocks w/no over-head water protection? I have been known to build and install several exterior doors in my day and therefore know the work, skill & knowledge they require. Great job & excellent video! P.S.: I also have a band saw that operates like yours.
@AtticusDraco
@AtticusDraco 4 роки тому
Handsome door right there Damn good job
@jd8603
@jd8603 4 роки тому
you are truly a craftsman, I really enjoy this!!
@tetreaulthank4068
@tetreaulthank4068 2 роки тому
Beautiful workmanship ! The joinery is extremely well done
@tutekohe1361
@tutekohe1361 4 роки тому
I hadn’t realised quite how much work there was in a traditional style door. My house here in New Zealand was built entirely in that fashion from native New Zealand timbers about 110 years ago and the highly skilled man-hours to do so must have been staggering.
@stevejohnson1685
@stevejohnson1685 3 роки тому
...and without all the power tools, too!
@badlarry172
@badlarry172 2 роки тому
@@stevejohnson1685 yeh amazing
@tonycr0130
@tonycr0130 4 роки тому
Just found your channel stunning work. I now have some binge watching to do. Cheers
@PATRIK67KALLBACK
@PATRIK67KALLBACK Рік тому
I have not seen this video until now, but it's always ASMR for the soul to watch you do things!
@EricDalton1910
@EricDalton1910 Рік тому
Nice work. Makes me feel more appreciative of carpenters and joiners from way way back who didn’t have power tools.
@edgardarcas5290
@edgardarcas5290 3 роки тому
A Door like that deserved a much better wall, Kudos for the fine detailing, really excellent!!
@ackec-umsekkruch-ekucki952
@ackec-umsekkruch-ekucki952 Рік тому
The wall is really well made. The door aperture is straight and plumb and the grouting is really good especially it'll all be rendered.
@christopherestrada8576
@christopherestrada8576 2 роки тому
Really excellent work! I’m probably not the first to say this but I did feel a certain high level pucker factor when you ran your thumbs passed that table saw blade! I was much relieved to see a push stick in use later on! Stay safe and all the best!
@victormuckleston
@victormuckleston 2 роки тому
no comment can express my admiration as much as your craftsman ship and quality speaks for itself. that goes for the video presentation too, just the required facts, no waffle or fuss.
@TomCraigCanvasHost
@TomCraigCanvasHost 4 роки тому
Fantastic work! In my youth, I used to be an assistant cabinet maker in New Jersey (aka, tea boy!).
@michaelpalmer937
@michaelpalmer937 4 роки тому
Long winded , but that's how is done folks ,..a diamond of a job..enjoined watching it., brought back such good memories.. M XXX
@dorothyhulson3541
@dorothyhulson3541 4 роки тому
@michaelpalmer937
@michaelpalmer937 4 роки тому
Dorothy Hulson Foe
@richardcole9558
@richardcole9558 4 роки тому
Hundred years or more that door will still be doing its job ...quality ..
@memofrf
@memofrf Рік тому
My days....your work. That door is going to last for centuries. Thank you.
@nicemanFranky
@nicemanFranky 2 роки тому
I'm a car mechanic, but i love to see what you do with wood. Great respect for you.👍
@TheSkipinatorVids
@TheSkipinatorVids 4 роки тому
That is an amazing door in an otherwise not so amazing wall...
@Joe1935429
@Joe1935429 3 роки тому
I have to assume that the wall is unfinished.
@hanialsalman1797
@hanialsalman1797 4 роки тому
this is art thank u
@jlinkels
@jlinkels 3 роки тому
Excellent video recording. No music, no high speed playback, machine sounds preserved. I like the work as well although I do many things (like mortise and tenon) with hand tools.
@georgestyer2153
@georgestyer2153 4 роки тому
Like the name !!! i used to watch that chap a lot. Great workmanship...It's a pleasure to watch you
@MrRackinroll
@MrRackinroll 4 роки тому
Such a beautiful door, It's a shame it went on a cinder block wall. But I am sure you had your reasons. I loved it , thanks for sharing. RC
@loejets
@loejets 4 роки тому
Ronald Chick The wall will be getting rendered, obviously
@malcdicko6727
@malcdicko6727 4 роки тому
fantastic who are these none likers how can you not like the craftmanship
@icarr121277
@icarr121277 4 роки тому
The jealous ones
@firstlast6405
@firstlast6405 4 роки тому
music missing
@Blagger3000
@Blagger3000 4 роки тому
They are the Dickheaded haters who's life revolves trolling all new videos and thumbing them down because they have nothing in their lives except nastiness.
@Canada1608
@Canada1608 4 роки тому
@@Blagger3000 Exactly, they should get a life.
@BirdmanNorfolk
@BirdmanNorfolk 4 роки тому
@@Canada1608 I agree, they should apply themselves and learn a skill, then they would appreciate it, all youngsters are not a lost cause though, I work with a lad of 18 who has done all the woodwork and diy in his mum and dad's house including installing a new kitchen and bathroom with all the plumbing during the lockdown, he saves his money to buy tools instead of computer games and is learning to be an electrician as well, a bright kid who listens, he works with me at B & Q while he's doing his apprenticeship, we need more like him...
@SuperKwame1
@SuperKwame1 4 роки тому
Excellent work, No hidden process. Great.Teacher.
@ExpatPhil
@ExpatPhil 4 роки тому
Nice piece of furniture, and that is certainly what a door of this quality is!
@shaddec55
@shaddec55 4 роки тому
All that for a door on a shop made out of cinder-block? Cripes, I'd love to see what you'd do for Westminster! Great workmanship, loved it!
@idontthinkso666
@idontthinkso666 4 роки тому
shaddec55 My thoughts exactly! Naturally, therefore, he will be finishing this building in grand style to match this door.
@jag251080
@jag251080 4 роки тому
Cinder-block ? It’s oak
@Iazzaboyce
@Iazzaboyce 3 роки тому
@Leon Widdicombe In the UK most modern houses were built from concrete block. The blocks are 16" long , 8" tall and 4" thick. External walls are built in two layers with a 2" cavity in-between. The cavity used to be left open but insulation is now installed. Metal ties are placed in the mortar beds to secure the two layers. The walls are then rendered with sand/cement to a smooth surface. Bricks can be used for the outside layer and not rendered.
@twotone3070
@twotone3070 3 роки тому
It would be built using the blood and bones of the proletariat.
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 3 роки тому
@@Iazzaboyce thanks for tidy explanation to this Yank!
@glendagobstoppa3033
@glendagobstoppa3033 4 роки тому
In the olden days we use to make oblique mortise and tenons to fit the braces, no screws just glue, proper job.
@micahmcgraw4987
@micahmcgraw4987 4 роки тому
How did you attach the battens?
@tuenygaard1758
@tuenygaard1758 4 роки тому
Sounds great, now you do a video where you show your skills doing that
@ARKADAS1965
@ARKADAS1965 3 роки тому
Absolutely lovely! Excellent sense of humor. Look forward to more.
@asoganthangavellu6230
@asoganthangavellu6230 2 роки тому
Profound mastery of carpentry, my outmost respects to you Sir. God Bless 🙏👏🙏
@agentx250
@agentx250 4 роки тому
I prefer epoxy myself, stronger hold and no foamy expansion to worry about. Plus, the longer set-up time is nice for larger assemblies like this.
@martindorrance8133
@martindorrance8133 4 роки тому
Tip: Don’t put the pencil back behind your ear after gluing up!
@tmasson
@tmasson 3 роки тому
That's why I no longer use polyurethane glue! I'm a fan of Titebond 3
@sooz5495
@sooz5495 4 роки тому
What a beautiful door, real craftsmanship !!!!!!
@throngcleaver
@throngcleaver 4 місяці тому
Smooth as silk... 🤣 I love your sense of humor almost as much as your multiple skill sets. 😊
@hugoakerlund5114
@hugoakerlund5114 4 роки тому
I am inclined to like this video......But will I? Yes, I shall.
@DraGma
@DraGma 4 роки тому
this door will be standing straight 500 years later
@douglamp178
@douglamp178 4 роки тому
Beautiful door, outstanding craftsmanship.
@Abrikosmanden
@Abrikosmanden 4 роки тому
Absolutely beautiful and very impressive!
@chrisristau8803
@chrisristau8803 3 роки тому
LMFAO @ "I love the taste of oak in the morning"
@DBKING04020
@DBKING04020 3 роки тому
The best part is, that despite being inside a shop all day, this bloke still manages to get his.... tannin.
@wayne251975
@wayne251975 2 роки тому
Yes White Oak for me. A little taste for what's to enjoy when unwinding. Some good old Jim Beam.
@chrisristau8803
@chrisristau8803 2 роки тому
Some of this oak i've been milling up smells like dog shit !
@chrisristau8803
@chrisristau8803 2 роки тому
That's why i thought it was hilarious ! lol
@machobunny1
@machobunny1 4 роки тому
I don't think I've seen beautiful, high-quality hardware like that. Here in the colonies we get everything from China, you know.
@TheWoodcutter34
@TheWoodcutter34 3 роки тому
not everything here comes from china Look for it you can find it
@henrykleyn3423
@henrykleyn3423 2 роки тому
This video is like entertainment and an education all at the same time. Thanks for the great video mate.
@paulmcgreevy9701
@paulmcgreevy9701 3 роки тому
Bench hand Joiner here of 30 years i absolutely love traditional joinery making bespoke items. You made a good here, i would have done things slightly different but we all work differently to achieve the same goal nice job.
@dekayscrafts
@dekayscrafts 4 роки тому
Great work!! =)
@dietersommer4037
@dietersommer4037 3 роки тому
⁷ 666p
@user-im3dk7sf2x
@user-im3dk7sf2x 3 роки тому
@@dietersommer4037 さささささしす
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