Oak Door made from Old Scaffold Boards

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carlrogers

carlrogers

2 роки тому

The first job in our newly concreted workshop was to replace the rotten door. As per usual, we couldn't resist making it in oak... this proved to be a little problematic to get swinging but I think the result is worth it!
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@carlroge
@carlroge 2 роки тому
Points for naming the 2 films in the NordVPN bit! Thanks to them for sponsoring this video and do go check them out at www.nordvpn.com/carlrogers or use the code carlrogers to get a 2-year plan with a huge discount and bonus gift!
@LivingintheLoire
@LivingintheLoire 2 роки тому
As Good As It Gets? The other one I’m not sure. I know that’s not Clint Eastwood but Escape from Alcatraz?
@philipshane768
@philipshane768 2 роки тому
Do you have the anti-kickback stops for your Festool saw? They mount right on the side and you'll never have that issue again on a plunge cut. Quality work. I've been watching your progress since the beginning.
@stevecrocker8956
@stevecrocker8956 2 роки тому
The Bucket List (2007) and The Great Escape (1963)
@shinigamilee5915
@shinigamilee5915 2 роки тому
Would it not be easier to empty the sawdust by taking the whole thing outside? Is ther a reason why you needed to dump it on the ground first?
@ednolan9509
@ednolan9509 2 роки тому
The Great Escape, Richard Attenborough in the tunnel, seen Jack Nicholson but can't remember that one. Oh and that door is a thing of beauty, and now I'm off to watch the Great Escape.
@tedcurtis456
@tedcurtis456 2 роки тому
I am an old Carpenter ,you are doing a great job.......But......I would like to see when you work around machines ...Take those dangerous loose jackets off .If they catch a spindle good night... Also tuck your white TShirt in under your belt ....Health and Safety. At all times..
@peterrowlands6406
@peterrowlands6406 4 місяці тому
With all those machines, who needs to be an expert.?
@mathieulang
@mathieulang 4 місяці тому
What about the Birkenstock security shoes ? 🙃
@owenjmolloy
@owenjmolloy 4 місяці тому
Great job...... should have done door frame.....next project in future. Love from Dublin Ireland X
@tonymurray814
@tonymurray814 4 місяці тому
Is it Own Molloy the metal worker??
@blackcountryme
@blackcountryme 4 місяці тому
Cut the cords off hoodies too, I nearly got decapitated when I was leaning over a car engine and the fan snatched it. that's a feeling that keeps me up at night
@ninopavkovic9382
@ninopavkovic9382 2 роки тому
I am an old-timer carpenter from Croatia. For my sense of beauty & design, that barn door is overstyled, although really well done with talent and skills. I used to work for a billionaire at his country estate at the Mediterranean. We bought 150 years old oak planks and beams for the doors. All imperfections were welcomed and appreciated! I treated the wood with hardwaxoil before I assembled the planks to a door, so even the no visible parts were protected against humidity. Note: the charme of an old building is his memory of centuries with its ups and downs, wars, wounds and different owners. Carl's new door will be best in 100 years.
@andyharpist2938
@andyharpist2938 Рік тому
Indeed. In one way the old door worked for me. The very wear and tear on it was a work of art. And it fitted into the old door frame like husband and wife. The key hole was magnificent. What would they have done in the past? I think a broad, thinner, old plank would have been attached over the bottom to cover the wear. If security is a problem then I would have no problem with fixing a high security lock through the door, leaving the old latch as original closure means.
@colt1954
@colt1954 Рік тому
Yes you do have a point, repair is always best than replace if at all possible. Was that old door salvageable?
@Fredpotts
@Fredpotts Рік тому
I had the same thought: at least put some linseed oil on the planks before assembly.
@stevenbanks5795
@stevenbanks5795 Рік тому
That's an incredible tablesaw jointer planer set up. If you ever wanted to do a short video on that that would be very interesting. Or just mention it in a video somewhere. I live in the US and I would love to find some sort of unit like that. Great channel by the way man . Great work
@jimlaw6017
@jimlaw6017 2 місяці тому
Did you ever find out the name of that saw/jointer unit?
@robertodebeers2551
@robertodebeers2551 Рік тому
This young man is an artist among carpenters and builders. He takes his time and gets all the details right. (After many years working with heavy machinery, I do hate to see anyone working with a loose floppy shirt.)
@rickcavtube
@rickcavtube Рік тому
I agree about his skill, and I especially agree about loose clothing around shop machinery. Loose sleeve near the belt sander was scary. I have seen what can happen, it ain't pretty. Also that young man using the drill press who was wearing that pink twirly thing around his wrist. Carpenter's apron helps, tucking in helps, sleeve covers help. Safety first. Great work!
@robertodebeers2551
@robertodebeers2551 Рік тому
@@rickcavtube Cheers, Rick. Glad we're on the same page.
@degsyathome
@degsyathome 2 роки тому
As a joiner (for 36 yrs) and experience of making plenty of oak doors and gates, I've just got a few tips to make that door last a few years longer. 1. Leave expansion gaps between the boards. 2. Use stainless or brass fixings. The oak will rot steel screws quicker than you think. 3. Braces are too shallow. They should have gone bottom corner to centre of middle ledge and then centre of middle ledge to top corner in a line but at least you got them going the right way! Some so called joiners can't get that right. You might have been surfacing the best way as you sighted down the length but it did look like you were round side down on a couple of the boards? I was always taught to take a light few passes and push the board from the back, not press down over the cutter or you'll plane it bent. Also on the spindle moulder, when rebating I'd always have the cutter block at the bottom, that way if the board lifts you can run it through again. Your way it would have taken a big scallop out. Just tips, not trolling! 😊
@carlroge
@carlroge 2 роки тому
much appreciated! really useful and well said so thanks for taking the time to write that :)
@RickieBeubie
@RickieBeubie 2 роки тому
@@carlroge I'm sure there are other doors you can apply these advice on :D by the way thank you for restoring a piece of french history, the built looks quite premium so I guess it belonged to some local lord or whatever aristocrat family
@FMeyer-zg5mg
@FMeyer-zg5mg 2 роки тому
i have to add a lil thing, on the plainer, you have to press it down, but on the 2nd half of the table, the half behind the cutter. Exactly how he did on the last few inch of the boards, thats how you have to do the whole board. Thats how to get a plain surface out of a bend board. And for that you have to lean over the cutter, so dont wear lose clothes, for safety ;) Also i hope there are no kids using this heavy door, since if it catches wind this can get quiet dangerous, we have used damper for such huge heavy doors (like at older cars trunk) to limit the speed of movement. Also nice work carlrogers. *Not my native language, hope it was understandable, cheers.
@robertfrost5020
@robertfrost5020 2 роки тому
Good comments - the braces aren't doing anything once they are at more than a 45 degree angle - that's why for a wide door they don't go right across - if that makes sense :) and use the planner to take the majority of the 'thicknessing' process of the board - its quicker - once its down to nearly the correct thickness then pass it through the thicknesser
@frankclaus3775
@frankclaus3775 2 роки тому
Completely agree on point 3. I've learned that "wood must stand on and steel must hang from the hinges". And indeed, one often sees wooden braces "hanging" instead of "standing".
@doncarilorivas
@doncarilorivas 10 місяців тому
After watching the video advert i was still skeptical. But when i finally downloaded the plans ukposts.infoUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG i was very impressed. The whole plan was just as you said in the video. Thank you very much. I now have a large and valuable collection for my woodworks. This is great!
@kx4sam
@kx4sam 4 дні тому
That table saw, planer, shaper is the neatest tool I've ever seen
@pjb1986
@pjb1986 2 роки тому
My late Dad who was a time served carpenter with a great deal of skill & ingenuity would have absolutely loved this channel. He never really discovered the joys of UKposts but he would have absolutely loved this and your other videos. Great work.
@smithlinda8901
@smithlinda8901 Рік тому
thats how i feel too about youtube.. of old songs..and videos my mom would have loved it ,, she often sang around the house . i know a lot of old song hearing from her singing and when i listened those song on you tube i cry thinking of her and how she would have loved to see and hear from youtube .
@mdr_random
@mdr_random 2 місяці тому
Did he also have a ton of money to spend on power tools but fail to use them correctly causing costly mistakes and only occasionally have to pull out the block plane and handsaw to bail him out when something requiring electricity couldn't be used all the while wearing birkenstock sandals and ear muffs for a pillar drill (??) and sponsored by Festool? Forget the "Norm Abram approach" with power tools. Angle yourself to a "Paul Sellers method".
@carlroge
@carlroge 2 місяці тому
@@mdr_random what happened to you friend? Are you ok?
@Arfabiscuit
@Arfabiscuit 2 роки тому
Please don't ever change the way you make videos and start jumping around playing pranks and cracking jokes . Perfect as they are thank you .
@saliyalokeshwara7055
@saliyalokeshwara7055 2 роки тому
You just took shots at bourbon moth
@bpoole99251
@bpoole99251 2 роки тому
@@saliyalokeshwara7055 The Kramer bit is just too much sometimes
@rickyribs8032
@rickyribs8032 2 роки тому
Also no dumb unnecessary music
@johnleaper9711
@johnleaper9711 Рік тому
But he could bury the wind charms, how can you live with those?
@ruadhscottygirl2480
@ruadhscottygirl2480 Рік тому
@@johnleaper9711 But I really like the chimes!
@meanstreakin2010
@meanstreakin2010 2 роки тому
I have been a carpenter/cabinetmaker for 38 years. I always love learning something new. Watching a couple videos of yours now I have picked up a couple things to steal from you.
@kaydonahue
@kaydonahue Рік тому
The professional, who has made many mistakes, has learned many remedies. The remedies you show are very important. I remember all the mistakes I made, novel solutions are like gold.
@DaKayH
@DaKayH 2 роки тому
Holy Moly, I want that Table saw, router, plainer all in one machine.
@SprocketN
@SprocketN 2 роки тому
Me too 😀
@irvingsmith3449
@irvingsmith3449 2 роки тому
Does anyone know what the make and model is?
@boryscholewinski4370
@boryscholewinski4370 2 роки тому
I found this: holzkraft minimax c26
@johnfisher437
@johnfisher437 2 роки тому
Lurem also do similar models
@CotyWK
@CotyWK 2 роки тому
That was less of a router and more of what’s called a shaper. Be prepared to drop $10,000
@TheCountryCottageGardener
@TheCountryCottageGardener 2 роки тому
There wasn't a single thing about this video I didn't love. Your craftsmanship is fantastic, the editing is perfect and inserts of humour are on point.. new subscriber here and you've definitely inspired a few new ideas for my own channel. Good job 👌
@stephencooper3480
@stephencooper3480 Рік тому
Other than the fact that they don’t wear masks for the dust
@TheCountryCottageGardener
@TheCountryCottageGardener Рік тому
@@stephencooper3480 this is true. I always try to put my mask on but do forget time to time.
@jimbaldacchino3755
@jimbaldacchino3755 Рік тому
Gee they should sell that saw dust to people who smoke meat fish etc
@pd4165
@pd4165 Рік тому
I watched this when it came out and just moved into my first house, aged 60. I own screwdrivers n stuff but had never made anything from wood in my life, not even had any lessons at school. So when I found the new place came with a supply of timber (hideous built in wardrobe, musta been absolutely kerching) I decided to make myself a garden gate. Thanks to watching this I thought it looked straightforward, even though the only power tool I have is a cordless drill. A year later.....and it's still there. I learned a lot eg don't use MDF outside even when you paint the **** out of it. Obviously mine's a bit rougher (made on a kitchen table in a 'working' kitchen) and my tools were....inherited from my grandad, apart from that cordless drill, and he died in 1939. But I got confidence from this and now I can make anything......in my head. Still limited by lack of tools but I'll have a shot at anything wood now. Some journeys start later than others! Thanks Carl and family.
@luisstanker1491
@luisstanker1491 2 роки тому
I really enjoy ALL d clips u made from d Works around your Estate. Very professional. No stupid Talks, no terrible Musik, high Quality Videos,,, so nice to learn from.
@markyandrew39
@markyandrew39 2 роки тому
Makes me smile, a pleasure to watch and learn.
@KohlHosein
@KohlHosein 2 роки тому
This guy is living on top of the hill of God. That aerial shot was so beautiful!
@jancloddlafront9185
@jancloddlafront9185 2 роки тому
luberon...
@lindaburt6518
@lindaburt6518 4 місяці тому
My first reaction: "WOW!!" Secondarily: That is a beautiful door. Thank you for sharing that journey with us.
@user-vu7cd6zl8u
@user-vu7cd6zl8u 2 роки тому
In the previous video, I was impressed by the polite work when I saw the re-roofing of the beams and roof. I am watching this video from Japan.
@tungtran4201
@tungtran4201 11 місяців тому
I am fully impressed! It's just a complete ukposts.infoUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 plan with the best resources and step by step instructions . These shed plans are so satisfying as if the sheds build themselves on their own. Worthy work Ryan!
@mahirst
@mahirst 2 роки тому
Absolutely brilliant. I work for Stabila and we are actively encouraging young craftsmen and women through skills competitions. In a world of mass produced throw away products it’s amazing to see the skill, time and commitment required to build something as beautiful and durable as this door.
@Yet1moreUtuber
@Yet1moreUtuber 2 роки тому
*Cool* Carl uploaded, Good to see you're back at the Farm. Place is going to be lit when finished, can't wait for the tour
@carlroge
@carlroge 2 роки тому
thanks amigo, so tour scheduled for 2031? :)
@tomtresco2952
@tomtresco2952 Рік тому
Nice , I started my apprenticeship in 1964 and built many of these Bead & Butt doors in my day, retired now (71) but good to see people still have old style skills
@twcmaker
@twcmaker 2 роки тому
That title drew me in.. Who would make Oak scaffold planks.?? And you told us in the first 30 seconds. Brill.
@twcmaker
@twcmaker 2 роки тому
Great video. Cool door 👍👍👍
@Westexec
@Westexec 2 місяці тому
My favourite timber. Guess they are lucky guys from the sawmills mistake. They will have paid a fraction of the price for oak boards otherwise.
@vapapae7333
@vapapae7333 2 роки тому
Always impressed by your attention to detail and careful planning. Little things like using some 3&1 oil on those hinge screws really shows your using your brain before you start building.
@micikas
@micikas 2 роки тому
What's the purpose of the oil?
@moiragoldsmith7052
@moiragoldsmith7052 2 роки тому
Yes, I love all the tiny details that help complete the 'job well done'.
@moiragoldsmith7052
@moiragoldsmith7052 2 роки тому
@@micikas Makes it easier to drive them into the wood. 👍🏽
@TheToolnut
@TheToolnut 2 роки тому
Goose fat would be more traditional, 👍😁
@telsaw892
@telsaw892 2 роки тому
Vaseline (petroleum jelly) works well too.
@jessemkahn
@jessemkahn 2 роки тому
What a remarkably well crafted door. I love how much care you all are putting in to the restoration and renovation of this farm. It will be going strong for another couple hundred years.
@jancloddlafront9185
@jancloddlafront9185 2 роки тому
this is france and in that region there is a lot of humidity variation... there is make it look like and make it as it lasted so long.
@thomream1888
@thomream1888 Рік тому
@@jancloddlafront9185 And a little different perspective: Carl's great-great-greatgrandchildren might, MIGHT, have to think about replacing this door some day. Hope they are as skilled as Carl!
@mariojorgecaldeira7326
@mariojorgecaldeira7326 Рік тому
I took a second cup of tea before i finished waching this great video where some other member of the family came and help. Great job.
@99andycat
@99andycat 2 роки тому
Just love seeing renovations using such beautiful solid oak. Great skills and patience.
@bbqwithrandy
@bbqwithrandy 2 роки тому
WOW…that’s a beautiful door, well done Carl!
@niklar55
@niklar55 2 роки тому
The last component should be a drip ledge. To shed any water clear of the bottom of the door, so that it doesn't soak into the end grain, and cause rot, like the last door suffered from. .
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Рік тому
The door sets under a roof and it doesn't appear he lives in a rain forest. lol
@niklar55
@niklar55 Рік тому
@@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 LOL Rain gets wind blown, and water off the roof will also get wind blown, onto the door. That's why the original door was rotten. .
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Рік тому
@@niklar55 ... Uh ... You do know this was a livestock barn ... A "300 year old livestock barn!"
@niklar55
@niklar55 Рік тому
@@cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Naturally, I have two, also in France. Very similar.. So, I know the problems well. .
@knudvoecking
@knudvoecking 4 місяці тому
When I first started watching your channel, I didn't expect this high level of excellency in craftsmanship. I am amazed how diligently you are working and how much attention to give to the smallest detail. I learned a lot just from watching your videos through the last days.
@shanehiggins3033
@shanehiggins3033 Рік тому
Incredible ...just Incredible. A door to last 100yrs
@Richard-wk9le
@Richard-wk9le 2 роки тому
The Quality of your work is outstanding in all that you do - from the carpentry, mill work and to the Videography and the planing well well done thank you
@tinkermouse-scottrussell3738
@tinkermouse-scottrussell3738 2 роки тому
Awesome, enjoyed watching this project all come together; thank you for taking the time to share it with us. Play safe from Elliot Lake Ontario Canada.
@frednestler4423
@frednestler4423 2 роки тому
Thank you for the coasters arrived today , love the fact that you are recycling old wood.. The coasters will be part of a wedding present to my grandson and his wife. Thanks again...
@EliteDadBod
@EliteDadBod 7 місяців тому
I just found you a week ago, and now I can't stop watching your content
@thomasbee5218
@thomasbee5218 2 роки тому
Brilliant cinematography sound and editing......his carpentry skills are topnotch as well ! I could watch Carl Rogers build anything any day all day..... 😊😊😊😊
@LB-zs6fv
@LB-zs6fv 2 роки тому
Lovely looking door and a bonus on the oak. Costs for oak are up 30% this year alone. Not sure if you did this but the vertical boards need to be spaced apart by a couple of mm. Essentially pull the T&G back apart before fixing on the ledges. If you don't do this your door is likely to bow around the ledge. The vertical boards pick up moisture and expand widthways, but the ledge will not expand lengthways with them. This forces the door to bow around the ledge to allow for the increased width of the verticals. Think bimetallic strip.
@MrRobertBatchelor
@MrRobertBatchelor 2 роки тому
I read this twice to understand, thanks for the info. Also indirectly answered my question of glueing T&G.
@philipashton6657
@philipashton6657 Рік тому
I second Robert's comment. I've milled some reclaimed solid oak flooring for a small gate and needed to know these exact things before I proceeded. Thanks. :)
@pattidrier9593
@pattidrier9593 2 роки тому
That door would stop a charging bull !!! Congratulations on your hard work and skills.
@1062ish
@1062ish 2 роки тому
Awe my goodness what a cracking handsome door! amazing team effort. Nice to watch real craftsmen at work. Thank you 👍
@brittawrolson5936
@brittawrolson5936 Рік тому
The before and afters do a splendid job of highlighting the quality of the finished new door. Beautiful!
@jonathanhasmail
@jonathanhasmail 2 роки тому
Loving the socks and sandals of invincibility! 🤣😂
@janmccann8081
@janmccann8081 4 місяці тому
Great to watch. My dad was a cabinet maker, working in the 1960s to 1980s. He would be astonished at the tools you have nowadays! Thanks for sharing.
@danielloher5603
@danielloher5603 Рік тому
A tablesaw/jointer/planer combo has got be the most versatile tool ever created! I want one!
@danielloher5603
@danielloher5603 Рік тому
Wow, added this before I saw it was a router as well!
@167curly
@167curly 2 роки тому
Beautiful joinery there, Carl. It compliments your centuries' old barn renovations so well. Nice to hear the birds in the background too ... mourning dove, cuckoo etc. Very soothing. BTW glad to see you wearing stronger shoes to hang the new door. Seeing you in sandals handling heavy oak boards made me cross my fingers for your tootsies.
@buffplums
@buffplums 2 роки тому
Wood is such a lovely medium to work with …. Love the wind chimes as well
@stephenstrader1577
@stephenstrader1577 2 роки тому
I’m very happy to know that I’m not the only woodworker who wears his Birkenstocks while woodworking 👏🏼👏🏼 No shame in the comfortability game!
@kerrykrishna
@kerrykrishna Рік тому
Carl, I am totally blown away that you have 8k worth of Festool products!~ How did you ever get all this amazing stuff? The richest American UKposts carpentry channel has not got this stuff! You are one lucky dude!
@denniscarreno5882
@denniscarreno5882 2 роки тому
I love how you rebuild your roof and now , a stunning solid door….greetings from Australia…..you are a true craftsman!
@philtucker1224
@philtucker1224 2 роки тому
Carl if you have heavy or clay soil there, you can dig the sawdust in as an excellent soil conditioner. (This allows air into the soil for much healthier plant growth) 😊
@jancloddlafront9185
@jancloddlafront9185 2 роки тому
depends on the species of the wood... some are great vegetation killers.
@falfield
@falfield 2 роки тому
@@jancloddlafront9185 It's oak - and it's in the title. The risk - if you are really wanting to find fault with the idea - is of nitrogen-robbing by the sawdust with its large surface area as it rots down. But even this will be a short-lived effect as with tiny particle size it will break down relatively quickly, and the following year all will be well again, especially for nitrogen-fixing legumes. I manage an allotments site and use much sawdust in this way & in composting. I think Phil's idea is a good one.
@younessibndaouia7399
@younessibndaouia7399 2 роки тому
@@jancloddlafront9185 like "eucalyptus" for example.
@teenapittman4241
@teenapittman4241 2 роки тому
@@falfield I used to work in a cabinet door shop that just pumped it into a huge pile out back, 3-4 ft tall. Mostly oak and birch sawdust. That was about 10 or so years ago, and it's mostly still there. The shop has been closed at least 8 yrs. I would have thought it would have long ago been rotted. Only the part that touches the dirt is rotted a little more at a time. It was curious to me, is the reason I checked every year or 2. It's been about 2 years now. Time for me to check it again.
@falfield
@falfield 2 роки тому
@@teenapittman4241 There are 2 reasons why it hasn't rotted, one a possibility and the other a certainty. The possibility is dryness - sawdust piles can often shed water very readily and be quite dry under the surface. Dryness is the reason the wood in your house doesn't rot. The certainty is the absence of nitrogen. Composting (an accelerated breakdown by natural mechanisms of organic matter, about which there's well-worked out theory & lots published) requires a balance of carbon-rich (woody/stemmy) material and nitrogen-rich (green leafy/sappy) material, together with air and water. Too much N and a slimy mess results (think a bag of grass clippings) and too much C and you get a dry, non-decomposing pile (your sawdust). Putting the sawdust direct into the ground causes the C to draw the N it needs to rot from the soil (so leaving less for plants to use for growth - the 'robbing' remark above). Were your sawdust pile to be mixed with sufficient grass clippings (much more than you'd think needed) or with fresh manure, it would make marvellous compost. In our food caddy (for kitchen vegetable waste, coffee-grounds and tea-leaves) we put a fistful of sawdust at the base. It soaks up moisture from the rotting tomatoes and similar and prevents it from sticking to the base so making for easier emptying. And this balances out a day's veg waste (2 vegetarians - several litres) and leads to a lovely rich wormy compost after being transferred to our bin outside and mixed in with garden waste.
@Steff320i
@Steff320i 5 місяців тому
This was hypnotic. Good to see young people performing old crafts with such passion.
@user-tm1mt2vp5p
@user-tm1mt2vp5p 5 місяців тому
Watching you work brings back the memory smell of fresh cut oak. Its such a clean wood to work with and you have done the wood and yourself proud. Well done and thank you.
@bigearsandnoddy1
@bigearsandnoddy1 2 роки тому
WOW SUPER COOL PROJECT, I absolutely love watching you make items from scratch, I used to be an avid woodworker & really enjoyed it until I was diagnosed with MS (multiple sclerosis) 24 years ago, so now I cant work for more than 5 mins then my walking goes to pot. Anyways please keep doing what your doing & keep up the good work✌ PEACE✌
@leabarto8156
@leabarto8156 2 роки тому
Beautiful door! Amazing to watch the transformation!
@matswilliams1058
@matswilliams1058 5 місяців тому
Woaw! Another masterpiece in oak. A wood that requires a lot from the craftsman (and good machinery). Well done!
@jayhyland2815
@jayhyland2815 6 місяців тому
Thank you-- that was beautiful to watch. Gorgeous new door and faithful pooch🐶❤🐶
@Dennis-eh2vx
@Dennis-eh2vx 2 роки тому
Very nice channel. You guys are enormously talented and rebuilding and restoring your farm durably probably better than the day it was build without loosing it’s traditional aspects. It’s all beautifully done.
@denty32
@denty32 2 роки тому
Beautiful work. I made similar doors with the same mould for the doors in my house, I used horse shoe nails to fix the rails and braces they turn out lovely but yours was perfection
@167curly
@167curly 2 роки тому
Beautiful recycling of that fine oak. I like the guide light on your chop-saw when cross-cutting the planks. What a fine work of art that oak workshop door is. Congratulations,
@tomim7187
@tomim7187 Місяць тому
Carl, this door is gorgeous! Great build!!
@graciemaca6996
@graciemaca6996 Рік тому
Wow, what workmanship! That barn door is so strong & sturdy, it will likely outlive your entire family. It is so gorgeous, you can really be proud of your work! Nice to have your gf (or wife) helping you with the wood plugs.
@gb4375
@gb4375 Рік тому
Watching you work on these projects with great care and skill, reminds me of fond memories of my father. He would have loved your tools and techniques.
@user-lw5wg4zb3f
@user-lw5wg4zb3f 6 місяців тому
Love the way you show what you are doing before going fast some do not and i find it confusng as to what they are wanting to achieve
@steveamiaga2327
@steveamiaga2327 2 роки тому
Beautiful build! I like the notched braces, I'm doing barn doors this winter and will definitely use that method. Very functional, and they look great, too.
@jondavidmcnabb
@jondavidmcnabb 2 роки тому
Incredible workmanship, simply incredible and well done. I even like the inclusion of the mistakes.
@dejavu666wampas9
@dejavu666wampas9 2 роки тому
Awesome project, awesome video, work steps nicely explained. May God bless you for not covering your work with annoying music, like so many people insist on doing. Tool sounds are the best music to my ears. Liked. Subscribed. I’m in America. I recently bought a few tape measures and rulers in centimeters, converted my shop to metric, and boy, I should have done that sooner. The math is SO much easier. I beg all my fellow American woodworkers, to convert to metric. You’ll never go back. Finding half of 24 cm is so much easier, than some numbers like 3 and 5/16 ths inches. Or whatever. And millimeters are accurate. Anyway, Americans, convert, it takes one day to switch your mind.
@olafbigandglad
@olafbigandglad 2 роки тому
Making plugs to fill screw holes is one of those surprisingly satisfying tasks.
@adobephile
@adobephile 2 роки тому
Really splendid job! That's the kind of work I did and loved when I was your age back in the '70s. Wish I had had one of those combination table saw/planer/shapers, and those Festools! What fun!!
@davedavis662
@davedavis662 2 роки тому
Marvelous, amazing how a simple door can become an heirloom . Wonderful craftsmanship and your design and execution was first rate.
@emsnewssupkis6453
@emsnewssupkis6453 2 роки тому
The original door was much simpler and didn't take hours and hours using modern electrical tools to assemble. It probably took half a day or less to build the original.
@JohnPatersonAu
@JohnPatersonAu Рік тому
What an awesome machine! Table saw, jointer and spindle moulder in one! Probably costs just as much as three separate machines, but only takes up the floor space of one 👍😁
@jemmyben6803
@jemmyben6803 2 роки тому
Im from algeria and i really like what u did ...really nice job ..and I will bel glad to make u my teacher...thanks a lot
@nelsontriana5397
@nelsontriana5397 Рік тому
That's what I call teamwork that's it super duper great job it's amazing how you started with your dad and then your wife and not back to your dad one thing I could say I wish I had my father with me for him to help me something like this that came out of standing work congratulation I will give you one thumb up but two thumbs up
@andrewmiddleton4968
@andrewmiddleton4968 Рік тому
Absolutely first class woodworking skills, you must be really proud of that door, excellent video to watch.
@jasonepstein6930
@jasonepstein6930 2 роки тому
The Festool track saws make an excellent jointer. I line up the track, rip a nice straight line and use it to reference in the table saw.
@herbertgrubmair9668
@herbertgrubmair9668 4 місяці тому
Man, your work is really great amd inspiring, it just gives me the goose bumps to see you working on the table saw, without using the riving knife and upper safety hood.....
@reality150tv
@reality150tv 2 роки тому
That table saw is everything, planer, shaper, jointer, table saw.
@audrey04021
@audrey04021 2 роки тому
I really appreciate that you sand EVERYTHING to make it finished, professional, and pleasing to the eye. Master craft. I'm learning a lot for my own projects, even though they are not even close to your level. But in every effort I see an "ah-ha" moment. Also: Thanks for the Nord VPN coupon! I wanted it, because another VPN service was terrible, and just as I was looking to make the change you gave me a coupon and it's Black Friday. I saved a ton. Woo-woo!
@paulcochrane6268
@paulcochrane6268 Рік тому
Absolutely beautiful wood and some great craftsmanship well done and made!
@bobbyadejare4800
@bobbyadejare4800 2 роки тому
Amazing build. Watched the whole video from start to finish. The craft and detail that went into this door is truly fantastic. Great job Carl & co.
@emsnewssupkis6453
@emsnewssupkis6453 2 роки тому
This took many hours of work to make a door. What a waste of time. Restoring the old door would take far fewer hours and it would organically fit in with the age of the building. Now there is a totally new door that clashes with the building's veneer of 'age'. The old door was not savaged by either sun nor rain, it being 'inside' the structure and not exterior.
@printednest
@printednest 2 роки тому
This guy is simply a genius of detail, all things he created are unique
@michaelrck
@michaelrck 2 роки тому
Good to see you do make mistakes and honest of you to reveal them too us all. Makes me feel a bit better about my own limited ability. Thanks for the inspiration. Keep on Rockin!
@nolawilson2008
@nolawilson2008 Рік тому
WOW....TRASH INTO TREASURE ...fantastic... love how the girls helped ...your Dad is amazing too ...I don't know where you are in the world ...I,ve just started watching you ....all afternoon !!...thanks from Queensland
@davidwittchen777
@davidwittchen777 Рік тому
The detailing on those woodwork projects is so so amazing 🙏🏼🪵🥰
@stankolodin5586
@stankolodin5586 2 роки тому
It's been a year, feels like last week I was waiting for part two of the roof restoration.
@2spoons
@2spoons 2 роки тому
Inspiring work Carl (and team) - always nice and easy to watch (nice pace).... nice to know I'm not the only one who makes mistakes
@christophmeirich5928
@christophmeirich5928 2 роки тому
Something for ever! Something for ever beautiful! Be proud of this! Greetings from germany Christoph 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
@stevegreen54
@stevegreen54 Рік тому
Fabulous project and outstanding craftsmanship, replacing a centuries old door with a beautiful oak replacement to last another few centuries. In our evolving world of environmental sustainability, truly a worthy project. Great video.
@steinwaymodelb
@steinwaymodelb 2 роки тому
I'm fascinated by your equipment! I was impressed when I saw the tablesaw doubled as a jointer, then again that it also functions as a thickness planer. I was sitting here thinking jokingly that all it needs is a router/shaper hidden in there somewhere and whaddyknow, it magically appears!
@GasPoweredMike
@GasPoweredMike 2 роки тому
Lurem Optal 26
@sarvpreetsinghsandhu5947
@sarvpreetsinghsandhu5947 2 роки тому
I always excited for your vedios.your editing is very interesting.
@carlroge
@carlroge 2 роки тому
thank you mate¬!
@sarvpreetsinghsandhu5947
@sarvpreetsinghsandhu5947 2 роки тому
Thanks so much for attending me.
@barthelnorfolk175
@barthelnorfolk175 Рік тому
Nghe Phúc hát mà nước mắt rơi mãi ....quá nhiều cảm xúc ùa về, quá nhiều kỉ niệm. Cảm ơn Đức Phúc thật nhiều, giọng hát anh ấm tựa nắng mùa Thu vậy.
@marcuscicero9587
@marcuscicero9587 Рік тому
great piece of machinery - table saw, shaper, and jointer all in one. patience of Job with plugging all them holes
@TgWags69
@TgWags69 2 роки тому
Great job! After being disappointed many times myself using the glue and sawdust filler, I would have glued in a sliver of wood to fill the saw cut. But it doesn't matter at all. Still looks great.
@manfredschmalbach9023
@manfredschmalbach9023 2 роки тому
I was expecting that instead of the goo fixing method.
@alisalemati9746
@alisalemati9746 2 роки тому
هو أنا قاعد فى وىشه
@alisalemati9746
@alisalemati9746 2 роки тому
أنا عاوز أشوف اخبار
@codeblue2532
@codeblue2532 2 роки тому
TgWags:::true that, Wags ! That is one of the older woodcraft methods and is called a “DUTCHMAN”….that is, a ‘spline’ of the same species AND grain pattern was glued in where there was a ‘resin canal’ or blemish or saw cut. These old guys also call the sawdust “FINES” and I think preferred a glue called “Flexwood Cement” to produce a same~species wood filler……..exp: Alton McCoy, Portland, Oregon….now McCoy Millwork.
@jixuscrixus1967
@jixuscrixus1967 2 роки тому
I’d be sorely tempted to frame that door and hang it on the wall in the living room, spectacularly nice and your workmanship is superb!
@emsnewssupkis6453
@emsnewssupkis6453 2 роки тому
I made my living restoring old buildings. The new door is inappropriate. I would have used the old door and simply build an inside face to it.
@emsnewssupkis6453
@emsnewssupkis6453 2 роки тому
Indeed, repairing the old door isn't that complicated, one can easily scout out some old pieces of wood and insert this artfully into the lower left hand corner. There was no need to eliminate the old door entirely.
@ninopavkovic9382
@ninopavkovic9382 2 роки тому
@@emsnewssupkis6453 👍
@ninopavkovic9382
@ninopavkovic9382 2 роки тому
Perfection is a moving target
@billybike57
@billybike57 Рік тому
Craftsmanship and skill, rare to see this anymore. Awesome job!
@Denscaff82
@Denscaff82 5 місяців тому
Brilliant to watch and good to see that craftsmanship like this still exists 👍🏻
@mictaylor9531
@mictaylor9531 2 роки тому
Dude! Sandals and socks 😬 I don’t know if I can watch any more 😂 - Awesome as always - Thanks
@agr18181
@agr18181 2 роки тому
You should give it a chance. It's surprisingly comfortable.
@peterritchie2990
@peterritchie2990 2 роки тому
Sandals and socks separate the sensible from the fashionable, and the shallow from the indifferent.
@DanLee1969
@DanLee1969 2 роки тому
Looks great. I've never seen a combination table saw/planer. Seems like a cool tool.
@jeanletourneau9642
@jeanletourneau9642 Рік тому
A combination table saw/shaper/planer/jointer :)
@cperkin6880
@cperkin6880 Рік тому
I must say your work is beautiful. I wish my husband had your patience.
@renefabryrodriguez3763
@renefabryrodriguez3763 2 роки тому
You can see the love for work and for the house. Congratulations!!
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