What's a Tambour Door? Let's Make One and Find Out - Woodworking
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2020
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Howdy cousin. Otilda (Heisz) Meckle was my Great Grandmother.
Kinda weird you didn't show how to build the tracks ? I would think that part is integral.
I love the auto captions when you run that maple over the jointer:
[APPLAUSE]
[MUSIC]
And when you close it at the end, more applause.
Well done.
Really nice. The thumbnail makes it look as big as a garage door
Another innovative build & great video, John. I appreciate you showing the adjustments you needed to make. It’s easy to assume your talents make it so you just throw things together & they fall into place perfectly for you.
Love this idea. I think I will attempt to make this when I finish off my kitchen. I really like the look of the spalted maple.
I'm a qualified cabinet maker, not often I see a knowledgable carpenter on UA-cam. Great job,
Really appreciate you showing the "issues" encountered (and how to fix). Thanks!
Superb work! That spalted maple looks so classy! What artistry!
That looks incredible John. I will have to attempt that when I get around to remodeling our kitchen, which my wife has been asking me to do off and on for the last year or two lol.
I've always wanted to make one of these doors. My daughters house came with one in the kitchen and it sat open 99% of the time, lol. Great work John.
I loved the idea and the finish. Great job John.
Amazing work John, love the idea, you are brilliant, thank you 😀
The 'tambour' in tambour door means 'drum' in French. This is a reference to the door rolling up in a drum, hence the name.
That is what I thought too.
I understand the linear track he did for the limited space to work with, but what would the door be called with a linear track instead of rolling up?
I've made quite a few of those in days gone by. This reminds me of working in the shop with my dad. It also reminds me just how much I miss him.
I am sorry for your loss. I miss my Dad too.
he is probably looking over your shoulder
@@sosteve9113, That's a nice thought. I'll keep that one close.
Love watching your work John.
Great video. As always. I love the project and love the editing and filming. The outro music is also awesome. I like that little feature. Thank you for making this.
Beautiful door... But the tracks are a pretty important part of the project, and there's no discussion or demonstration of how they were made or even what they look like. Critical omission.
Just google search "Tambour track" lots of it out there.
Brilliant Job John, will definitely look out for this one on your makers mob
Looks simple enough for a newbie to try and really beautiful.
Thanks for the great video John. You are an amazing guy! 👍😊
Another amazing video ..I love watch u make stuff .it teaches me so much ..
Thx
Thumbs up
I never knew how all the slats were connected on these types of doors but it's so amazingly simple that I think I need to make one of these soon. Adds a real nice touch to the kitchen!
There are loads of wood working projects on the web and YT that you can get wrapped up in, most are "yawn", but occasionally, just occasionally there are some that tickle the imagination, for me this is one such project. Nice work.
The best part... seeing a Rush 2112 T-shirt... :-)
I normally don’t like tambour doors, but that is beautiful. I wish I could like the video more than once
Nice to see a well made roll top done for a change, well done sir
wow - I learned a LOT for such a short video. Thanks so much for sharing.
I was watching this with rapt attention then noticed you were wearing a Rush 2112 t-shirt while fitting the door into the cabinet. Awesome! Great job on the door, too...
Beautifully done! Great video.
John, That is one very nice and useful project! Looks great the way you put it together also! Thanks.
Thanks, Mac :)
Nice work John. Looks fantastic.
Love it John, turned out great! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Nice work John!
Thank you Jon :)
I hope if John ever moves whoever buys the house appreciates the craftsmanship in that kitchen...
No plans to move anytime soon :)
They'll paint everything white.
You never disappoint. Another excellent video.
Love this, thanks for making the video!
Great job John. 👍🏼
Excellent, thank you for sharing.
Well you learn a new thing each day many thanks 👍
wow....... that looks so beautiful.
What does the top track look like? It's not shown in the video. Amazing work though! I never realized how these doors worked before watching this video.
Dang John! That's awesome! I never knew they used fabric on the back of those.
Nice job! Good materials sections! 👍🏻
What a brilliant idea thank you
It is gorgeous John. Lpve the way the handle complements the spalted maple.
Thanks :)
@@JohnHeisz Is the Bandsaw build going to start soon. I plan to make one and can't wait to see what you do.
I like the changes made to your channel. Also what a great project to hide those bulky appliances.
Beautiful work.
Great build.
Great music.
Great job John
That’s is awesome! Thanks for the info on how to
STUNNING! ❤️
Nice, looks really good.
That is my next project!!
thanks for sharing that , well said
They made these in a cabinet shop I worked in many years ago. We didn't make these in my section but as I recall, they glued the cloth to a properly dimensioned board and used a V bit in a router to cut the strips. The cloth was thick (canvas I think) just in case they went too deep but they left just a 100th of an inch of wood and broke it apart when done. It worked like a charm. The company bought brown plastic guides for the tracks. This was an assembly line. No time to make guides.
It looks awesome 😍
great project love it
Nice...and I like your countertop.
Nice work John.
Beautiful! We've got a commercially made one in our kitchen and I think the only time I've ever closed it was out of curiosity when we first moved in 😁 But if it looked as pretty as yours, maybe it would be used more!
Obrigado !
Faz tempo que estou procurando um vídeo assim !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great video as usual John👍
Glad you enjoyed it
I like this very much. I don't think I could resist cutting the tile to add a border or a contrasting interior.
Awesome as usual!
So many ways to make tambours but try inserting a dowel in the ends of the tambour instead of machining a shoulder. Works a treat !
I don't know why but I really like the outro-theme music you used... Of course the video content is also excellent.
Good Job it was voice over John. I'm sure we would of heard a little frustration wile trying to fit it in the slots. LOL. I do love Spalted wood. It looks great
Very nice John!
Great use of spalted maple!
Awesome stuff! I do love me some spalted maple...
Thanks Mark :)
Beautiful
I really like the look of that.
Another great video!
Very impressive!
Hope it was as satisfying to complete as it was to watch!
Very nice John
Thats freaking lit fam!
Nice project :D
Great video as usual.
Nice tour shirt, John!
Looks great, John!! I would like to hear the original audio while you struggled putting this thing in the top runners XD
Ah, there is a video of John running PEX pipe in the basement that should give you what you want.
Acts 13:41 This video is probably on his “I built it home” channel, right?
@@floriank9435 I would have thought so, but I can't seem to find it. He may have taken it down. It was a few years back.
Very nice mate.
Looks great!
Thanks!
Thank you!
Amazing! How did you make the tracks and where would you start rounding out that corner for a good pivot angle? Thanks :)
Great one!
Excellent!
Very 👍 Nice. Great content
Well done
Very nice!
Nice!💜
lovley job
nice build
AWESOME
The pattern on the door is exquisite! Does the door ever slide back down? I'm thinking a few small magnets placed strategically might help if so 🤔
I do not normally like clear coat and I am not keen on appliance garages but yours looks really good John.
Thanks Peggy :)
Neat! I thought there would be some fancy Joinery between each Slat to interlock them somehow....A Cloth it is :D
Very nice, if you can take video on the inside when sliding, which way it can work very smoothly, without being stuck.
Very nice 💚
I've been putting off making one of these for ages, I have a unit in the kitchen that would be perfect, but I'm the sort of person that hates 'fine tuning' things to fit! 😂
animationcreations42 lol I hear ya on that fine tuning. I'm a "close enough" kind of guy