Machining Pockets and Pulley Housings on a Sash Window Part 3 - Mighton Series
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
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This video is Part 3 of the Detailed Mighton Sash window series, in which I take you through the entire process of making a Sliding box sash window from raw timber to Installation. In this episode we look at machining operations for the Pulley stiles. The inner component of the vertical window jambs that need the access pocket making along with housing for the pulley wheels.
Link to Part 1 where I talk through the drawing and 3d model - • Sliding Sash Window Te...
Part 2 Cill and Head - • Making the Cill And He...
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I learn so much from your videos, especially the use of jigs! Great work Ollie. 👍🏼
Your absolutely spoiling us with these videos!
Haha thankyou. It s a lot of effort and the views wont be high on such specific content but, i feel worthwhile to keep the knowledge alive!
Cutting pockets was one of my duties as an apprentice joiner many years ago, I loved making box frame windows. Top job 👏👏
Nice work. I built your jigs for the hinge and latch plate and used them to fit 18 new doors in old frames. They worked a treat. Thanks for your videos. Always enjoy them. Cheers. Jim
I bet you are great at 3d jigsaws as well. I’m blown away by your talent, not only at joinery but also your explanations 🌞
Woo Hoo........the return of some maths in the videos to make my brain hurt! Good job is was basic enough even for me to follow. Great stuff Oli - keep it up.
Brilliant video as always!
Great video - thank you once again
Another excellent video. Thanks.
good work 👍👍👍👍
Great , enjoyable as ever.
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On my watch later list with the other ones. I'm going to binge watch them all. How many more to come? So I can judge the size of the bag of popcorn & the bottles of pop I need 😅
on the master video with all clips together there is 17 hours. these 2 videos we are about 1.5 hours in. haha
Couldn't wait watched it last night.
Sad thing as a kid (1960s) I can remember sash windows like these getting destroyed during demolishings' & the cast weights being collected for scrap iron.
What happened to part 4?
When wet sealing the external bead, how do you stop water ingress between the two wood components? as just sealing between the glass and the bead wont stop it.
It's in my edit list, I don't get alot of time spare and it doesn't really pay, so I get to it when I can! There is a full length quick run through of the whole job you can see all the processes on without explanation if it helps. You can seal the bead all the way round but it's not necessary with Accoya, and makes removing it near impossible if needed. If the beads fit well the water doesn't do between them. Pros and cons to both internal and external beading
@@BradshawJoinery hi Ollie, is that video on the channel? These really are the best videos on UA-cam for sash windows
ua-cam.com/video/9DI0xbxKcb4/v-deo.html@@michaelsd88
Hi I am working on replicating few sliding sash windows. Where is sash pulley location? How far should the sash pulley away from the top of the box?
Thanks in advance
High as you dare without it weakening the screw fixing at the top of the stile. 70 mm to top of pulley plate probably
@@BradshawJoinery thanks for the help. Also for the weight balance cut off. The cutting kerf is pretty big on my end. Not sure if this cutting off is required in UK? Or is optional?
@@BradshawJoinery I am in the states and doing a job to recreate this type of window. Try to have a cleaner cut
Just to let you know mate, that your link to amazon takes me to nothing. Great vids by the way.
Thankyou matey, it should take you to amazon homepage. If you use the link then buy anything ill get a (really small) commission through the programme
I admit I'm a bit pedantic, but... ALL windows are sash windows. Sash is the frame in which the glass is held. What you mean is a hung window.