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  • Опубліковано 29 січ 2015
  • Today we made a swinging parallelogram actuating baby gate! (It swings and also moves up and down is the simple description.) We used ash for this build and finished with danish oil and wipe on polyurethane.
    Write up and pictures from our first baby gate:
    diytyler.com/parallelogram-bab...
    Matthias Wandel:
    woodgears.ca/home/baby_gate.html
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  • @BigJeff19999
    @BigJeff19999 9 років тому

    The expression on the baby's face at 6:04 when he comes to check progress is priceless. It reminded me so much of my little girl who loved to climb, and expressed equal outrage at her freedom of mobility being challenged by a blockade!!!
    We're past that stage now, but it's a great project and it came out looking really great. Thanks for taking the time to make and post it.
    Jeff

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Jeff Correia Thanks for watching Jeff. 6:04 is my wife's favorite part too, so cute!

  • @_the_wife_3323
    @_the_wife_3323 9 років тому +6

    So happy to have this beautiful gate, LOVE it!!

  • @amsarif4097
    @amsarif4097 6 років тому

    Humbling to watch that craftsmanship. Nice job.

  • @matthewrusso1350
    @matthewrusso1350 7 років тому

    Hi Tyler, this is really impressive. I have a 5 month old and am starting to look for solutions and this is awesome!

  • @GuildF40
    @GuildF40 9 років тому +3

    Mate, That is a fantastic baby gate.

  • @datadev1
    @datadev1 9 років тому

    Nicely done Tyler. The finish came out beautiful and the latching mechanism is perfect.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      WoodRodent Thanks! Certainly one of my favorite projects.

  • @mikejrog
    @mikejrog 9 років тому

    Wow, Tyler. Bravo on the baby gate! This is SERIOUSLY cool! Makes me wanna get back out in the shop & build one...

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому +1

      Mike Rogne Thanks Mike, this is definitely one of my all time favorite projects! Thanks for watching.

  • @billnoe8728
    @billnoe8728 9 років тому

    I'm a grandparent without stairs but your video was enjoyable and your build process is interesting to watch. Nice that you gave credit to Matthias as he is a pretty ingenious guy too. Keep up the good work!

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Bill Noe Thanks for the kind words Bill. I like to give credit where its due, not my idea! Matthias does have brilliant ideas, going to build his jointer before too long...looking forward to that.

  • @dpelcherjr
    @dpelcherjr 9 років тому +1

    Nice job Tyler. Little ones are so fast, baby gates are the way to go. Cute kids too. Great video.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Dave Pelcher They sure make life a lot easier on us! Thanks for watching.

  • @CatholicWoodworker
    @CatholicWoodworker 9 років тому

    Awesome work Tyler, great attention to detail!!

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Conrad Designs Thanks Conrad, nice to not have to put a gate up all the time!

  • @Michellesilva1238
    @Michellesilva1238 5 років тому

    awesome ! guys congratulation success I'm from Brazil

  • @Ticky66MN
    @Ticky66MN 9 років тому

    Wow, beautiful gate and work Tyler!

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Ticky66MN Thank you Sir!

  • @AdventuresInDIY
    @AdventuresInDIY 9 років тому +1

    Great job Tyler! The thinner profiles look really good on the stiles.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому +1

      AdventuresInDIY Thanks Chris, definitely on of my favorite projects to date....very rewarding!

  • @matt_williams1015
    @matt_williams1015 9 років тому

    Great project, really goes well with the stairs

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Matt Williams Thanks Matt, good place to lock the kids up now!

  • @NickFerry
    @NickFerry 9 років тому

    finished project turned out really nice!

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому +1

      Nick Ferry Thanks Nick, definitely one of my favorites.

  • @sixsentsoldiers
    @sixsentsoldiers 8 років тому

    Smart locking mechanism. Super cool. Great Build.

  • @rashadfoux6927
    @rashadfoux6927 3 роки тому

    My goodness. That is gorgeous work. Well done sir. Might try a similar design our staircase :)

  • @MarkLindsayCNC
    @MarkLindsayCNC 9 років тому +1

    Nicely done. Nice finish too. I do like that red mahogany stain.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Mark Lindsay Red mahogany is our favorite, we have that on trim, stairs, beds and all sorts of stuff. Thanks for watching Mark!

  • @Wordsnwood
    @Wordsnwood 9 років тому +1

    Looking good, Tyler. The stain really matches the staircase, and the "latching" mechanism is completely hidden.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      wordsnwood Thanks for watching! The stain matched better than I though it wood, oak stairs and ash gate, but those species are very similar.

    • @Wordsnwood
      @Wordsnwood 9 років тому

      ***** I'm told that Ash was traditionally known as "Poor Man's Oak", since you could make it look like oak very easily, and it was cheap. With the Emerald Ash Borer issue, that might no longer be true, I don't know about that...

  • @lawrencepradeep6600
    @lawrencepradeep6600 8 років тому +2

    awesome job n very clean job

  • @angelsandfaes
    @angelsandfaes 6 років тому

    Very Nice Work....

  • @vaulimere
    @vaulimere 9 років тому

    Nicely done Tyler

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      ***** Thank you Jon, appreciate you taking the time to comment.

  • @anthonydtobias
    @anthonydtobias 9 років тому

    Nice job, it turned out great.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Anthony Tobias Thanks Anthony!

  • @AverageGuyWoodworking
    @AverageGuyWoodworking 9 років тому

    Great work Tyler!

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Average Guy Woodworking Thanks for watching!

  • @rebeccaveasey1603
    @rebeccaveasey1603 5 років тому +1

    That baby was watching you hard. He knew you were stopping his play time on the stairs. Lol

  • @snappytom8818
    @snappytom8818 9 років тому

    Brilliant work Tyler

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Chris Noonan Thanks a million Chris.

  • @Iliketomakestuff
    @Iliketomakestuff 9 років тому

    Nice job!!

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      I Like To Make Stuff Thanks Bob, appreciate you taking the time to watch!

  • @isauroramirez4357
    @isauroramirez4357 4 роки тому

    I just finished one tank you some much

  • @bwrd1976
    @bwrd1976 9 років тому +1

    Very nicely done.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Robert Dumesnil Thank you Robert!

  • @finn127
    @finn127 9 років тому

    Hahaha! Nice build, the ash turned out great, and that is one cool kid ;)

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      finn127 Thanks! He is a good boy and tons of fun!

  • @Kairat1969
    @Kairat1969 9 років тому

    great work and improvement idea :)

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Kairat1969 Thanks for the comment!

  • @andrewdrozd847
    @andrewdrozd847 6 років тому

    This video was the starting point to inspire my baby gate. Fortunately/unfortunately, between then and last week when I started building it, I had to travel for work, made my memory a little fuzzy with bourbon, etc. I had forgotten your diagonal pieces intended to limit travel, and instead built my stops into the center section of each rail by cutting 90° stops for one side of each upright, and a 30° range of motion on the other side. There was a lot of swearing when I double checked your video just now over extra time and effort spent reinventing the wheel, but I was able to justify buying a new jig saw, and it has a little bit of my touch on it now.

  • @gazt42
    @gazt42 7 років тому +1

    Really clever, must make an external one to keep dogs in !!!!

  • @katherinecarroll3706
    @katherinecarroll3706 9 років тому

    Very nice design.....

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Katherine Carroll Thanks Katherine!

  • @mzbrayzn7404
    @mzbrayzn7404 7 років тому

    Very nice

  • @turnermhs21
    @turnermhs21 8 років тому

    Thanks for the idea! I just built a gate of this design to keep my dog out of the kitchen. I wish I could share a picture on here. The cross brace idea works great and the gate is solid enough to hold me off the ground.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  8 років тому

      +turnermhs21 Send me a picture via email...would love to see it. (DIYTyler@gmail.com) So did you use this design or did you come up with it on your own? Thanks for the comment man!

    • @turnermhs21
      @turnermhs21 8 років тому

      I used this design and changed a few things to fit my needs.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  8 років тому

      +turnermhs21 Cool man....glad it worked out!

  • @mcremona
    @mcremona 9 років тому +4

    Baby stuff!!! :)

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому +2

      Matthew Cremona You are going to get to know baby stuff real, real well!

  • @dirtbiker407
    @dirtbiker407 7 років тому

    i used this design but i made a 70'' one. they are way to expensive at the store. like 130+$$ so i make mine out of pallets and stuff from work the only thing i had to buy was the wooden dowell rods. works great. i love the design. so im going to make one for every openening i need.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  7 років тому

      Nice! Gates are expensive and non of them are quite right for what we are after.

  • @OldePhart
    @OldePhart 6 років тому

    Long time ago... now that you are past that stage, how did that gate work out? any problems you found? was the kid smarter than you thought and learned to open it?

  • @CHANGONATION
    @CHANGONATION 9 років тому

    I came here hoping i can make something with my drill and handsaw.. not what i was hoping for but good job man looks professional will be keeping this one in mind when i get enough tools.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Luis Cisneros Awesome! Yes this one is a little bit involved but the results are very nice. Thanks for watching!

  • @user-zb9ir9hv1i
    @user-zb9ir9hv1i 9 років тому

    Subscribed!

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      عميد أندرسون Thank you!!

  • @mariaquinones5846
    @mariaquinones5846 8 років тому +1

    👍

  • @MsRmaclaren
    @MsRmaclaren 9 років тому

    I like that for my dogs!

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      It would certainly do the trick! Thanks for watching.

  • @WLest18
    @WLest18 6 років тому

    Woah
    Boy has changed ALOT

  • @156aliciasy
    @156aliciasy 8 років тому +1

    hi this is so cool tyler! are you enterested in helping me build a gate for my living room door? are you located near nyc? or if not, could o take pics and send u, and we figure it out from there? I have a crib panel that I'm trying to use, but my apartment building is slanted so is not working right. ..HELP

  • @louisroulain4750
    @louisroulain4750 8 років тому

    The Poly you used over the Danish Oil, is it oil based? Did you have to wait until the Danish Oil was completely dry before applying the Poly?

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  8 років тому

      +Louis Roulain Yes the Poly was oil based. I believe I waited two days before applying, although I have done it in less time in the past. I have also put water based poly over danish oil but for that you want to make sure it's properly cured. Thanks for watching Louis!

  • @pythiacael3876
    @pythiacael3876 6 років тому

    wow

  • @mariaquinones5846
    @mariaquinones5846 8 років тому +1

    a swinging gate would be nice for outside stairs,
    (there are no walls were to screw screws) so dogs or any other kind of animal can't go up the stairs of the house. "that would be awsome".

  • @aspmos
    @aspmos 9 років тому

    Nice build. They will soon will found the solution for the door :)

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      pmenegatos They always do don't they! Thanks for watching.

  • @tonywatson987
    @tonywatson987 9 років тому

    Nice job Tyler! But you've got to get the tracking on that bandsaw fixed!

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Tony Watson Thanks Tony! I actually just finished completely refurbishing that band saw and am getting rid of it now as I came across a 14" to replace it. Thanks for watching!

    • @tonywatson987
      @tonywatson987 9 років тому

      I got a big one, but I kept the other for doing small jobs with a thin blade.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Tony Watson I have thought about keeping both but I don't really want to sacrifice the room and I would rather have the money to buy other tools!

  • @doriscastewood9987
    @doriscastewood9987 7 років тому

    I need something d
    For top of the stairs can you show the one u have for the top of the stairs

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  7 років тому

      It is the same design, just a tad wider.

  • @dubya13207
    @dubya13207 7 років тому

    Have your kids tried to open it? If so, have you figured out a way to prevent that?

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  7 років тому +1

      By the time they are old enough to open it they can safely take the stairs so we are not worried about it. Thanks for watching!

  • @mauemark
    @mauemark 8 років тому

    Tyler, what size lumber are you using?

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  8 років тому

      +Mark Maue This was all custom dimension from the lumber mill. You can find a full material list here diytyler.com/2014/03/04/parallelogram-baby-gate-actuating-gate/ Thanks for watching!

  • @Be-happy-vlog
    @Be-happy-vlog 9 років тому

    grieat project

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      احمد العمري Thank you sir!

  • @harringtondave10
    @harringtondave10 8 років тому

    Great job. Give us a family introduction video. I would like to meet your family.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  8 років тому

      +Dave Harrington Thanks Dave....might include everybody one of these days! Thanks for watching.

  • @JorgevegaJorgevega
    @JorgevegaJorgevega 4 роки тому

    Nice but the rails need to be closer to each ether ! For the baby’s safety

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  4 роки тому

      They are closer together than code requires, camera messes with the view

  • @roadlesstraveledd
    @roadlesstraveledd 11 місяців тому

    nice, but wasn't the reason for parallel gate to store it against the diagonal wall of stairs? otherwise, any regular baby gate for about $40 bucks wouldve worked here.

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  11 місяців тому +1

      We didn't want to swing into the stairs. What is the fun in a $40 baby gate?!

  • @sebastianocano3289
    @sebastianocano3289 9 років тому

    Great work Tyler!

    • @DIYTyler
      @DIYTyler  9 років тому

      Sebastian ocaño Thanks Sebastian!