Handmade Door and Lining, how it should be done!
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Thank you for joining me for this project. In this video I am replacing an old door lining and door with a new handmade panel door, all in a single weekend. Links from within the video are below.
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Always a pleasure watching a professional craftsman perform
Thankyou, i appreciate the kind words matey
Thanks for all the great videos!
Thankyou Mike. Very generous of you buddy.
Thanks for the videos and education for me
Legend Doug, thankyou so much! :) Im working on another video but struggling for the time currently
Great Video, thanks a million
Legend, thankyou!
Thanks!
Thankyou Very much Peter! Your very kind :)
To make a door from scratch is one thing 🙏 that’s another level , but to make it to fit a previous reno and make changes is exactly why your called a Craftsman, attention to detail , and workmanship is just 10/10 , another awesome video , a big fan from Perth Australia 🇦🇺
Cheers Mate, Thanks for the kind words! :)
Thanks
Hi Gerallt, thankyou very much for the Super thanks. I will pass onto Kian today! :D
The paint will craze if there's a trace of old wallpaper paste. Wet and scrape off and light sand. 👍🏻
Keep up the great work, takes me back 40 years doing purpose made for British Rail
Thanks Gerry, ahh I wonder if it was wallpaper paste then. I wonder if it was talcum powder residue.
@@BradshawJoinery got to say i enjoy watching your projects. I'm just venturing back into my trade after 35years as a civil engineer. Missed making things 👍🏻
casings are gorgeous, as is the entire job. thanks for lettin me look over your shoulder as you bring these beauties to life
Thankyou for the great comments. :)
A joy to watch. Thank you.
Thankyou for watching!
Great stuff. Brilliant design and craftsmanship. Thank you!
Cheers William
Awesome as always.. you've been a huge inspiration over the past couple of years. 👍
Cheers Matt! 🙌 Don't know what to say, sorry for not posting much recently!
always proud of your workmanship young man...even to the point that the screw slots all point the same direction.....well done as usual
Thankyou David, Them screws were tiny!
That's a super job from a fellow joiner.
Cheers matey! 🙌🙌
Won't be long and we will see Kian Joinery UA-cam channel, he looks like a good kid and has chosen the Master to learn from 👍👍🦘🦘🦘🦘👍👍
Haha!! Yeah hopefully. Be great to see
Lovely job and hats off to Kian making the move to up his game 👌
Cheers Neil! Yeah he's really attentive and will do well.
Great video, fantastic build !!!! very enjayable viewing........thank you
Thankyou Michael!
Excellent work. Beats sitting at a desk for a job.
Sometimes not always! 🤣👍 Cheers 🥂
I am very mindful of what a great blessing it is to be able to acquire the tools , a shop space, work vehicle, to do a job of being a licensed mill works/finish carpenter.
Therefore like you a couple times a years I give back by doing a job free of charge! A couple months ago I rebuilt a Pergola and hv done furniture jobs also!
You are a gentleman and skilled jointer ; hats off for helping!
Thankyou! Yes i am lucky and also through hard work to be in a good position i try to give back as much as possible, well done to you for doing the same matey! 🙌
Beautiful job guys .... like the tips on the expanding foam
Thankyou, good health
Absolutely beautiful.
Cheers MAtey!
Beautiful work!
Thankyou Homer
every one of your videos is pure gold. That architrave profile is stunning. Looking forward to your sash window videos. Keep it up 👍
Cheers Matt, your a true gent. Thankyou.
Thanks for being so detailed in your videos. For me it’s always enjoyable to watch your vids, always something to learn from. Thanks!
Thankyou very much! It's great to hear such positive response! 🙌
Excellent as usual and good on kyan for learning and improving and yourself for teaching
Cheers for that Chris!
It is an absolute joy to watch you work!!!
Thanks James! :)
I greatly enjoyed this fast paced journey. Beautiful outcome! Thumbs up to You and Kian!
Cheers Tobias. Legend! :)
Brilliant work, lots of visual tips to store away in the grey matter. Thanks for sharing, and looking forward to the sash window videos. I agree with you re: the tractor sale. A hand-shake is a gentleman's contract with the moral binding of a written one - obviously the vendor has no morals. Sad to say that is the state of today, dog eat dog. Thanks for sharing.
Thankyou! They are coming soon! It should be a great resource! Yep wont be using that place again! Vote with your feet, but then these companies dont want to deal with the Small businesses.
Great video, I just finished making a large casement window, three sash wide. I'm not a pro just an old retired guy. Your videos always help fill in the gaps in my knowledge so thanks! Now that I'm finished can't wait to see the sashes you'll be making. Best wishes.
Thanks Eugene. Im working hard on the edit. Pleased your sashes turned out well!
Great project to share with us. The detailed work is just what I needed to see as I have a door project in my home.
Nice weekend's work there, any chance of an in-depth video on the wide belt sander, set up/belt choice etc, etc.
Maybe! Im not very good at machinery videos haha! ill give it a try
@@BradshawJoinery I'm sure that you'll be fine your content is always very informative and I'm sure people will find it interesting and useful keep the great vids coming 👍
Nice video Bryan. May I suggest that you could have used the Shaper to make a shallow mortise for the leg frame. Would have made it neater than just screwing it to the underside of the top. Enjoy the journey. Cheers, Brian
Another great video Oliver. Stunning work.
Nice one Paul! 🙌 Thankyou
Great job
Cheers !
The definition of handmade must have changed!
How come? If you refer to hand tools, that is still using a tool to craft and not your hands, just the same as a machine is a tool being setup and used to craft. Theres no automated processes in here so setting up and making manual cuts using machines is no different to hand tools IMO and that is handmade piece of joinery. If its not handmade i ask what it should be labelled? :)
Fantastic. Good you were able to take us along on a fast paced job like that, thank you! Great results.
Thanks matey. Hope your well!
This is lovely, textbook work but hugely over-engineered given the strength of modern glues. I'd hire you but if I was making my own doors I wouldn't spend time on haunched tenons when domino XL made doors will outlive our grandkids. But it was very satisfying to watch.
Agreed and disagree tbh, i dont think a loose tenon will ever be as strong as a through wedged tenon, but it maybe it is strong enough to last as you say, so does it matter? The only dislike i have is the lack of tenon showing through the door stile, just doesnt look as good to me, but then that could be overcome by squaring the domino hole and the domino and driving a small wedge in.
Great Job lads! You're a real craftsman, and there aren't many about these days. you are a pleasure to watch and learn from it's great to watch someone so skillful and has pride in their work. Keep it up! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thankyou for the great feedback Paul 🙌
Quality work as always guys, looks great 👏😀👍
Cheers MAtey
Perfect job, I enjoyed watching it.
Thankyou
Best videos on YT. Awesome!
Thankyou Philip! :) I keep trying to upload as often as i can.
Really enjoyed this video, thanks Oli & Kian for using your weekend and producing an informative video too.
The door looks spot on, and the casement looks like it was put in when the house was built. You can’t beat matching mouldings on a period property. Great stuff gents 👍🏻😉
Thankyou Mike thats great to hear. :) Have a good day
You have to be able to split your mind like an Apache helicopter pilot in order to listen to both audio tracks concurrently. Saves time.
Haha Fair enough, hopefully you found some useful info
@@BradshawJoinery Yeah always do mate, thanks. I'm looking out for your sash window series. I guess you're busy making them now.
Love it
Thankyou
Absolutely gorgeous !
Thankyou Jean-Pierre 🙌
Really interesting video, good to see you back. Look forward to the Sash Windows?Cians a lucky guy to learn from you hope he does well.
Thankyou Mark! Shouldn't be very long at all tbh! Will be a few videos to come on them!
Another smashing and inspiring job Ollie as always. Look forward to the sash window video 👌👍🏼
Cheers Jason, I am doing a bi tof editing on the sash constantly. Big video\!
Thanks
Cheers matey! Ill pass it on. Your very kind
thats art, thanks for sharing.
Cheers for that.. :)
Brilliant job Kian mate.. Not many young lads today are willing to work for free just to learn their craft.. Big up to ya young man..
This was a brilliant video mate.. U managed to get to a wedding as well into the bargain.. haha! Nice job all round. I love the way u made the mouldings but u have industrial grade machines tbf though.. I have a homemade router table.. I have my table saw and I have a cheap as chips jointer/thicknesser but they are working for me atm. I'm only really getting started with my own smaller workshop but I loved watching this video bcos I learned so much about how the door is made, and also how u put the skirtings together in parts. Thanks for the info bro..
Cheers Silm, Kian is a top lad, i try to encourage and teach him all i can. Pleased the video has helped you there is some good info in older videos on door making, albeit not the best videos of commentry bit the content should be gold if your looking to learn.
Stunning work
Cheers Trevor!
Nice work as usual. Cheers Jim
Cheers Jim!
A1 top class as usual. Thanks for sharing 👍
Cheers Neil
Great video Ollie, really informative and enjoyable. Looks like it grew there well done to Kian and yourself. Looking forward to the sash windows video . Cheers Lads
Cheers, yeah beautiful door that is! thankyou
Beautiful door and a great video. Love your attention to detail and a thumbs up for using an original lock/handle combo.
Thankyou! The original lock definitely adds to the setup!
Catching up on Videos, lovely job Ollie as always. A product I was pointed in the direction of by a painter for stabilising is zinsser gardz. Brilliant product
Cheers Doug, i ended up using zinnser Bin the shellac one in the end. Sorted it out!
Another awesome video mate, always an inspiration and an insight to how the pro’s go about projects. Top marks to Kian too, keep it up young man 👏👏
Thankyou Ian, Good health to you
First like! I looked for you earlier today and, once again, as my French daughter in law taught me, tonight I go to bed less stupid 🌞
No it's me first like 😆👍
Nice one Ray! Haha that's a good one! 🤣
That is a magnificent job; very well done indeed!
Thankyou John! I am really pleased with it!
Very tidy 👍🏻
Thankyou Robin
brilliant job quality lock
Thankyou Cheers Jim
Mighty impressive work. Fully agree using original Victorian locks.
Cheers Mat! Yeah brilliant value and couldn't believe it's virtually identical to the originals
As a hobbyist/DIYer your recent tips on measuring, layout, sketch up are class. Sets the professional apart as the basis for a perfectly crafted outcome. I’d be interested in a generalised overview of how a job like this is costed whist remaining competitive in the market, especially as you mention material costs spiralling. Great job!.
Thanks John, Just work out what materials you need and price it plus soome markup to cover organising, fetching and any problems dealing with that side of things you may encounter, then your best guess on timescales plus profit.. Each customer is different. the same project for 2 diffeerent clients could be completely different prices.
@@BradshawJoinery Yer some man to reply to all the comments!! Much appreciated. Makes sense. Interesting point at the end though.
I run a hole saw around nails.
Good idea that! Cheers always learn something new
Looks stunning mate 👍
Thankyou Bud
ALWAYS enjoy watching; looks and sounds like a proper door(not that I could do it,) great video...;rr Normandy, Fra.
Thankyou as always Richard!
beautiful.
Thankyou
Impressive 👍
Thanks Again Trevor.👍
So spooky. Just checked my notifications were set properly, then checked your last vid was over 2 months ago, then this popped up! Going to save watching it for a comfortable cuppa moment and of course to get ready for some long awaited maths lesson! Glad you're back Ollie!
Haha! That's crazy! Nice one, hopefully it's worthy of the right moment! All the best 👍
@@BradshawJoinery Well it was a two cuppa episode but worth every drop. Fantastic work as always Ollie. You're so right about the quality of old stuff over new! Keep up the great entertainment.........and your job of course!
Stunning work!
Thankyou ben
Looking forward to the sash windows
Wont be long at all Neil! Thanks
Great job you two.
Thankyou Nicholas
Love the chewing actions your making with your mouth when cutting the outside key hole 🤭 lovely finished job ( as always )
Lol, (don't) my brother has ridiculed me from the start of time about it 🤣🤣
awesome work as always
Cheers Sam
@@BradshawJoinery your welcome bud
Love the spray booth. Where is that in relation to the workshop?
Thanks Nigel, Its about 15 yards between them outside. A pain at times but i cant complain.
Thanks
Legend bruce! Thankyou very much ill pass it on.
Nice work.
Thankyou
Top work, Brilliant channel. A joy to watch.👍
Thankyou my friend 🙌👍
Quality job as usual Ollie, that drill looks interesting .wondered where you had got to . Was thinking you had retired lmao .
Haha! Nice one. I know I've been working alot but didn't think I looked retirement age yet 🤣🤣👍
Fantastic work as always Ollie! A lot of the older frames were made up of sections, my dad’s old woodworking books show a lot of them, just like you did but without the benefit of modern materials. Modern rim locks are not good, just pressed steel. And I’m not even going to look at the link for the tape cutter, I keep buying stuff on your recommendation! 😃
Cheers Simon, yeah ive come across it quite often in older properties, some lovely details tbh. The rim lock should esy last another 100 years. Thankyou
That's interesting your thoughts of spraying top coat and avoiding primar, will have to give that method a try, Thankyou!
Its harder work, and some topcoats are easier sanding than others... but the result is worth it.
Kian .... "Top dog".
Thanks Ivan, He will be taking my customers soon haha
Great video. What was the drills that you used to fix the frame instead of masonry drills
They are multiconstruction bits. Really handy! amzn.to/3Trec4X
Thanks for the tip regarding the multi construction drill bits. What screws do you use that don't require plugs in the brickwork?
Thankyou David. You want the 7.5mm concrete screws and a 6mm (for softer material and block) or 6.5mm (for very hard material) drill in the masonary. I detail it a bit in my scribing skirting board video i think
Thanks for sharing so much detailed info. Subscribed.
Cheers Myles, Appreciate it.
Awesome job !! Enjoy your videos so much.
Brilliant, thankyou!
Pure class.
🙌 thankyou
Very nice work!!
Thanks Tommy! 🙌
Awesome and saved me from buying a new door ..
Well thats brilliant news. Thankyou !
Molding is perfect! -- QUESTION -- Sorry to question so much, but could you take historic moldings and have a new cutter made (like you did here) and "recut" a historic trim piece to remove many layers of paint (probably painted five times over the years) and get it down to bare wood so we can spray paint it? Is that ever done or do you just use new wood and start fresh?
could be done but would be tricky to machine accurately as the paint will be uneven. Use Peelaway or heatgun to strip the paint!
@@BradshawJoinery ,,,fair enough. I think tha tthat is the approach. No "quick and easy" solution but the end result will be worth it. Keep up the excellent work.
Very interesting! -- QUESTION -- You mentioned that you prefer not to use a primer as it will tend to chip at the primer leve. However, I thought that you did use a primer on the Double hung Sash window build (I think it was that one). Was that simply because of a customer request or what was the reason?
Exterior joinery on Accoya, you need stain blocking properties which the primer contains, but for internal or more durable applications i would skip the primer and make hard work of getting a finish from the topcoat
Nice finished job 👌 shame about the waffling
Cheers Mike, Cant help it, and tbh, id prefer to waffle and educate, which a lot of my subscribers are here for, than go for massive views to no benefit of my audience.
slick bellt sander
Cheers Marcus, yes one of the tools i wish i had many years ago.
Very cool Projekt. I like to see your Projekt also at side
Thanks Harald, which side project is that?
Very nice Job. Just wondering what size sash clamps you are using. many thanks Matthew
I think they are 56" ones or there abouts. I forget the actual search term. T bar are much better than sash clamps and worthwhile investment as they've never gone down 8n value
@@BradshawJoinery Thank you I was looking at the T bar clamps, clamping capacity of 1,2 m and 1,5 m I'm leaning towards the 1,2m but thinking do I need 1,5m.
mine are 1350mm length and about right tbh. smaller would be handier at times but im always using the full capacity
Great work!! Very educational. What is that clear looking glue you use for the door?
It's woodweld PU glue. It's called 30 min but is more like 5 min...
My father and I were in the printing business and one vendor of which we placed an order for paper stock in cartons took our order and shipped to another local printer who needed the stock in a hurry so the vendor lied to us saying his source was late in delivery. My father never ordered another from that vendor yet the vendor kept coming back for future sales. We have to hook up with a vendor that is honest, we do. Your tractor story was same venture.
Cheers for that Vincent, Going into hard times,(or so they keep pounding into us on the news) you need to look after customers not do that to them
The paint problem is because of distemper which is an early emulsion type paint which is a nightmare to paint over. There is a primer available to bind it or for such a small amount you can sand/scrape it off.
Thanks Stephen, I got over it with zinser Bin Shellac based primer.
Hmm...
So top coat only, no primer? Do you do that on all finished work and do you need more coats then to get the build/ coverage? Might give it a try.
Nice door set btw 👍
Its purely a durability thing. Its not quick or easy, but waay waay better durability from the finish. Depends what the client is willing to pay for, but yeah, 3 heavy coats with the airless then a fourth for finish with a brush through it for me. Sometimes takes 4 coats to get it to flat back without breaking through.
@@BradshawJoinery excellent, thanks.
I tend to do 2 primer, 2 top coats anyway, with de-nibbing in-between, so doesn't seem much more effort. But I like the sound of the extra durability. Cheers...
Apologies. Comment was for a previous video I was watching.
Thanks, do you want me to remove it?