Beautiful and durable, love the attention to detail, especially the use of the mortise and tenon joints! 😊 So glad our BASE CAMP Mask provides you with comfortable and reliable protection. 🛡
That door came out beautifully and that material, the straight grained cedar, looked really sweet to work with. Thanks for sharing your work. Great stuff!
The cedar was awesome. Cut beautifully. My wife is really glad to have it no longer sitting in the corner, just took me a year and a half to get around to using it!
Thank you! Hopefully that joinery holds up for longer than the posts do, I think it will. I was crunched for time when I rebuilt the fence (and it was raining off and on so I didn't want to get my camera gear wet) so I didn't record it but it was pretty much the same process as my first ever video, but that was, well, my first ever video so it wasn't the best. I did make a short in how I made the arbor. ua-cam.com/users/shortsHfMss6xkxJU?si=UmUtkaZD03zTJGYm
@@keatonbeyerwoodworking no doubt. I have a lot of experience woodworking but could never put together a video worth watching lol. I have no doubt your channel will grow if you keep it up
Good news is it's easier than it seems. Big mortise and tenons, a groove, which you could normally cut at the table saw with a dado stack, and cutting panels to fit. Seriously, practice by making some cabinet doors and it really was the same process, just bigger. Oh, and the most important part is straight, flat lumber which makes everything easier. You got this! And thanks for the subscribe!
Would you mind sharing your supplier for the quarter sawn cedar? I live in the PNW as well, south of Portland and I am having a hard time finding quality clear cedar. Thank you very kindly. Great project, and your craftsmanship is awesome. Thank you.
I picked this up at Building Material Resources in Sherwood. They have some but their stock tends to vary because they sell a lot of reclaimed materials but usually have cedar in stock.
Beautiful door Keaton! Approximately how much did it cost to build? Today I was quoted $15 a board foot for 2x6x8 clear vertical grain western red cedar. So each board is $120! I almost fainted.
My cost between wood and hardware was $430, wood being $330 of that. This type of cedar is expensive but I definitely overbought. I did have 2 2x6x10's and 9 tongue and groove boards which were 3/4x6x10
Beautiful and durable, love the attention to detail, especially the use of the mortise and tenon joints! 😊 So glad our BASE CAMP Mask provides you with comfortable and reliable protection. 🛡
That door came out beautifully and that material, the straight grained cedar, looked really sweet to work with. Thanks for sharing your work. Great stuff!
The cedar was awesome. Cut beautifully. My wife is really glad to have it no longer sitting in the corner, just took me a year and a half to get around to using it!
Great vid, and great thumbnail as well!
Thanks Dylan!
Beautiful gate/door and I love the joinery! I’d love to see you fix your fence though lol, great job!
Thank you! Hopefully that joinery holds up for longer than the posts do, I think it will.
I was crunched for time when I rebuilt the fence (and it was raining off and on so I didn't want to get my camera gear wet) so I didn't record it but it was pretty much the same process as my first ever video, but that was, well, my first ever video so it wasn't the best. I did make a short in how I made the arbor. ua-cam.com/users/shortsHfMss6xkxJU?si=UmUtkaZD03zTJGYm
Nice build. Gate looks great
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Great looking Gate. Loved the video.
Thank you! I appreciate the comment!
Nice editing and camera work
That's so nice. I appreciate your comment. It doesn't seem like it but the camera work and editing are as hard to master as the woodworking is.
@@keatonbeyerwoodworking no doubt. I have a lot of experience woodworking but could never put together a video worth watching lol. I have no doubt your channel will grow if you keep it up
Great video. You have a new subscriber. I feel the same way about doors and I am working up the courage to build my first one.
Good news is it's easier than it seems. Big mortise and tenons, a groove, which you could normally cut at the table saw with a dado stack, and cutting panels to fit. Seriously, practice by making some cabinet doors and it really was the same process, just bigger. Oh, and the most important part is straight, flat lumber which makes everything easier. You got this! And thanks for the subscribe!
Would you mind sharing your supplier for the quarter sawn cedar? I live in the PNW as well, south of Portland and I am having a hard time finding quality clear cedar. Thank you very kindly. Great project, and your craftsmanship is awesome. Thank you.
I picked this up at Building Material Resources in Sherwood. They have some but their stock tends to vary because they sell a lot of reclaimed materials but usually have cedar in stock.
Beautiful door Keaton!
Approximately how much did it cost to build?
Today I was quoted $15 a board foot for 2x6x8 clear vertical grain western red cedar.
So each board is $120!
I almost fainted.
My cost between wood and hardware was $430, wood being $330 of that. This type of cedar is expensive but I definitely overbought. I did have 2 2x6x10's and 9 tongue and groove boards which were 3/4x6x10
@@keatonbeyerwoodworking
Thank you very much! 👍