For me, the ideas in ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxAfqpMLyFn37qcqUl0FAzqkkycQeXqrhP Plans were a starting point for building different sheds . Ryan gives ideas that allow an individual to draw nicest conclusions into the design and building of his or her own shed.
Thank you for sharing! You did a great job. Some people on these comments are jerks, you do incredible work. I found this video valuable and am inspired for my Own DIY project in the future.
Very interesting because one after all feels productive and useful, but a carpenter's workshop will be requested. I mean it won't be perfect with simple tools. After all it is a creation.
Hey Ron, I don't know how professionals do it, but I designed everything on the computer in the smallest detail, as you can see in the first minutes of the video. I use Microsoft Visio.
Hi Isaac. Water leaks were not my concern, because it’s an outdoor canopy. Lucky for me, there are no leaks, even if it’s not water proof. There are water proofing techniques and materials that can be used, if this is necessary.
The joints are a bit sloppy! A good test of a reasonable joint is that the joint should hold together when dry fitted. Most decent carpenters have to tap the joints together with a hammer to ensure a good fit. However, plenty of glue does wonders. The job looked OK when finished though. The only thing I would have changed to the design would have been to avoid the gap where the underside of the roof boards meet the wall. The rafters should have been flush with the top of the wall board. Looks like it was filmed in Spain - the Dexters brand is big out there.
Hi John. Thank you very much for your input. You are right about the gap where the roof boards meet the wall. The design was for a flush joint, but I guess I messed up a little with the angles at the diagonal reinforcement beam, and it threw me off a bit. This was my first major detailed wood work. I hope the next one will be much more precise. This is Romania, but indeed it has a Spanish atmosphere,. Dexter brand is promoted here by Leroy Merlin hardware supermarket. All the best!
i.pinimg.com/originals/f3/c0/dc/f3c0dc79f88c5c87567f13e02974c016.png As hard as I tried, some numbers are not quite precise. You will make small corrections as you progress with the build.
For me, the ideas in ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxAfqpMLyFn37qcqUl0FAzqkkycQeXqrhP Plans were a starting point for building different sheds . Ryan gives ideas that allow an individual to draw nicest conclusions into the design and building of his or her own shed.
I love watching DIYers make amazing things without needing a shop full of fancy expensive tools. Nicely done!!!
It doesn't matter
Money, time, hard work,
At last got satisfaction for successful hard work.
Thank you for this IDEA 👍
Really, really nice engineering. No visible fasteners and most importantly, no ugly toe-nailing of the boards. Well done!!
Great project, after seeing so many I decided it was the best and I made it
Nice job! Thanks for sharing.
Great work!
Excellent, Great job!
Gracias maestro, excelente trabajo. Saludos desde México.
Gorgeous!
Nice project. You are passionate and very patient working with a workbench that moves so much like that. Good on you.
Very professional job turned out beautiful, beautiful looking house.
Thank you for sharing! You did a great job. Some people on these comments are jerks, you do incredible work. I found this video valuable and am inspired for my Own DIY project in the future.
Very well done, and the video really useful, thanks!
Excelente Proyecto, gracias!! Saludos desde Ecuador
Nice job!!
That's really nice.
Foarte frumos, multumim pentru video !
Qow. I am very impressed with your wood working skills and patience. You inspire me! Its really pretty and you should be very proud of your work! 👍❤
Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Very fine work sir.
Well done 👍
Beautiful
gret work Professional job
Beautiful...
Very nice !!!
Ficou muito bom , útil e bonito. Parabéns por seu trabalho.
Well done! 🙂👌🏻🌟...
nice work! learned a lot from your video :)
Parabéns ficou lindo 👏👏👏👏👏
Muito bom, parabéns pelo vídeo!
When I saw you pull out the saw I was like this is for real for real from scratch. Amazing job! This was clean and thought out. It looks beautiful!
So much work. My free time it's for family and friends. I prefer a kit.
E a satisfação de realizar ?
Thank you for this! Very nice!
For a job with mainly with hand tools... that was very good. Need to sharpen the chisels though !!
Put the legs of the work table in the Grass and it want slide. What you think?
From chile, thanks
Bravo chef proffetionnel
Very nice
Wonderful
Very good
Awesome 👌 👏 👍
Amei seu trabalho muito lindo
That's a great job wish I had those types of carpenter skills I'm going to be building something similar without all those special cuts. 😁
Excelente!
Nice work.. i can see de detail on it..
Quedó perfecto
Very good work and idea . But ur table it's is moved like crazy, drive me nuts
Excellent
Great work brother. I have get an idea how to install a canopy in our house. Thank you!
If you use an Offset on the sides you dort need the big screws with the wood spigot.
Hey Thomas. You are right. I put them in case the wind tries to lift it up. I saw some powerful gusts around here.
Essa mesa é muito instável
Very interesting because one after all feels productive and useful, but a carpenter's workshop will be requested. I mean it won't be perfect with simple tools. After all it is a creation.
Thank you very much
Lindo trabalho
Cool
No sé mucho inglés
Pero este video es genial
I would be retaining some daylight if I do something like this.
Beau travail ! Parcontre, il faut prevoir de changer l'établi car il bouge de trop.
C'est vrai.
Merci beaucoup.
👏👏👍👍
How do you figure out all the angles and joints required for this
Hey Ron, I don't know how professionals do it, but I designed everything on the computer in the smallest detail, as you can see in the first minutes of the video. I use Microsoft Visio.
Hello new friend,nice content.watching with big like.well done and welcome also.
Beautiful job! Also nice house and area. Is this in France?
Hey Kate. It looks kinda Mediterranean, isn't it? This is Romania. Thank you very much.
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question: dont u have water leaks?
Hi Isaac. Water leaks were not my concern, because it’s an outdoor canopy. Lucky for me, there are no leaks, even if it’s not water proof. There are water proofing techniques and materials that can be used, if this is necessary.
The front needs a fascia board.
Hey there. Everyone has his pleasure.
Se para en detalles cuando el armado principal de la estructura no lo mostró
Woooww
Buen trabajo y quedó muy bonito. Buena sombra todos los días. Salu2.
Esta muy bien explicado pero el grosor de la madera de cuanto es?
45x95 mm
Necesito hacer un alero de madera y tejas como puedo comunicarme
Looks like no waterproof flashing top right edge.
It doesn't need it.
The joints are a bit sloppy! A good test of a reasonable joint is that the joint should hold together when dry fitted. Most decent carpenters have to tap the joints together with a hammer to ensure a good fit. However, plenty of glue does wonders. The job looked OK when finished though. The only thing I would have changed to the design would have been to avoid the gap where the underside of the roof boards meet the wall. The rafters should have been flush with the top of the wall board. Looks like it was filmed in Spain - the Dexters brand is big out there.
Hi John.
Thank you very much for your input.
You are right about the gap where the roof boards meet the wall. The design was for a flush joint, but I guess I messed up a little with the angles at the diagonal reinforcement beam, and it threw me off a bit.
This was my first major detailed wood work. I hope the next one will be much more precise.
This is Romania, but indeed it has a Spanish atmosphere,. Dexter brand is promoted here by Leroy Merlin hardware supermarket.
All the best!
I can’t make such a beautiful canopy I am going to buy one online for $55.
Desse jeito vai engordar. E a satisfação?
Nice job. I like it.
At 14:01 how is called this instrument?
Hello Gerry.
It's a wood plug cutter (I had to look it up 😅)
@@Racov Thank you very much for your reply. Keep on going !!!!!!
Two weeks?
Yes.
Of course, I didn't work continuously on it.
Your working table very shaky.
Is there a possibility of plans?
They are on the screen at 00:17
@@Racov Thank you for this great video. The plans at 00:17 are blur and I can't read the numbers. Could you share a better picture or a pdf?
i.pinimg.com/originals/f3/c0/dc/f3c0dc79f88c5c87567f13e02974c016.png
As hard as I tried, some numbers are not quite precise. You will make small corrections as you progress with the build.
Lol “240mm” lets say that five times.
espantoso, desprolijo y descuidado. horribleeee
sorry, stopped watching at 1:50. your workbench is too wobbly..
:D ;D
sorry but horrible you didn't even sand everything, etc., etc.