Outstanding craftsmanship. Very few people have your knowledge or discipline to actually build a gate or door like you. Merry Christmas too you and God bless 🙏🎄❄️
years ago, BC, they made a single wheel on a spring loaded shaft you could connect to the lead edge of a gate and that roller would slow the sag. Guess I could make on for my old yard gate.
Its always great to see you folks working together and sticking together;-) a mans measure can be seen in the ways he treats his family and work. Much respect and as always protections around you all during these most interesting times. KIndest Regards BBh
Hi Manor Wood, which cutter do you use at 4:43, i've never seen one like that. Where can i buy this one? Do you use the high-speed spindle from Felder, for this cutter? Best regards from Austria Gerhard
I've never been jealous more than two times in my life. The first time was when Billy Bob Thornton got to sweat under naked Halle Berry in a movie and this is the second time, watching you rocking those Felders!
Holy mother of moo cow, man... These are some not the most magnificent gates I've ever seen.👌🏽 They ooze perfection, absolutely love them, awesome design and build, mate.👍🏽
Another great looking gate. I'm trying to find the router bits you used, especially the edge bevel/chamfer router bit. You showed beveling/chamfering the top rail, it looks like you beveled/chamfered the mid rail and the bottom rail too. I need to take down my gate and bevel its rails and a fresh coat of finish.
Great looking project. Those are some big oak doors. I looked up Briwax "Hard wax oil". It looks like a product for interior use. I hope these gates hold up to the elements with that finish.
OAK doesn’t need any oil last 200 years or more outside with no finish, Personally I don’t like bright orange gates I like to silver and age so I had to hardback soil for the first year or two just by the gate settle
Great video, always an inspiration. Does anyone know how you calculate expansion/shrinkage in the t&g boards please? I'd like to replicate this for my gates (at a very amateur level) and don't want to see all the boards bowing up the first time the weather changes. Thank you.
For exterior doors I always cut my tenons on the tablesaw, but your technique on the spindle moulder is much easier. It generates a clean cut and the tenons remain parallel to the faces of the rails, and dialing in the height of the cut is also pretty easily adjustable. Can I ask for the details of the cutting tool you're using on your Hammer F3? I might purchase a similar one.
I know that watching and watching the videos you learn a lot but sometimes it is not enough and certain details can escape so it would be nice if you made a video to explain in detail how the interlocking system of the vertical slats works 🤗
This is so unfair!!! All I have is a couple Festool tools thinking I’m about to make a gate for Heaven and YOU GOT ALL THESE BIG TOOLS😂😂😂😂😂😳😳😳😳 JUST KIDDING--NICE WORK THIS VIDEO KEEPS ME KNOWING ONE DAY ILL BE RIGHT HERE!!!! God Bless!!!
fox wedged mortise and tenons on your rails would have kept your style edges clean. other than that i love your work, those are by far the best built gates on youtube hands down and ya that's one sweet shop.
@@ManorWood Okay, I get it. You sprayed the door with oil. 99 to 1 for you. Then I would like to reduce my criticism to the principle that a systematic approach is almost always advantageous.
Thanks for sharing. I was wandering about wood movement as once you've nailed all the vertical wood to the frame at the bottom it won't allow any movement.
@@Ed-ti1ss wood contracts and expands cross grain, so it won't expands upwards. Even thought @manor wood say is not a problem I still see it as an issue.
Very nice. I think you laid out the cross braces in the correct orientation as well. The weight load on those should be directed toward the hinge side of the gate. I see some people do it the other way and the end result is sagging.
@@ManorWood I think getting the load transferred onto the hinge point is the key from a structural point of view. Anything else puts elements in bending.
Hi Andy. Which dominos are you using? Looks like you are using a mixture of internal and external? As the internal ones are beech it has always puzzled me why they are internal only according to Festool
They look very nice with those rustic stone walls. Hmm that morticer is pretty good, do you think it’ll take over a lot of work you were doing with the domino XL?
Not sure what you mean, oak is a traditional wood for historic English homes and farms , I live in a 17c. It’s the perfect choice , aside in my area it’s part of the vernacular
@@ManorWood i was just saying in the uk i would use a different wood if it was for the outside, Oak gets black marks very quickly when when it gets wet or damp, oak was always used yrs ago before we importing different hardwoods, these days doors windows gates wood be made of Iroko or Meranti, most of our joinery manufacturers wouldn't recommend Oak
@@ManorWood looks stunning. Would love to see how it ages over the coming months / years. Full of character and will still look amazing when it’s started to silver. Are you going to keep retreating?
Outstanding craftsmanship. Very few people have your knowledge or discipline to actually build a gate or door like you.
Merry Christmas too you and God bless 🙏🎄❄️
Beautiful gates. You've just given me another job to procrastinate over.
Stunning. Gorgeous.
Thank you! Cheers!
A thing of beauty is a joy to behold. Inspiring! I'm imagining the aroma of oak being worked. Dream job!
Very impressive work. Did anyone notice the shop door at 10:45 into the video? Now that's a monster hinged door.
Really lovely set of gates !
boy you do some quality work. that is one solid gate, will definitely last generations, if taken care of.
Excellent job.Lifetime gate !!!
years ago, BC, they made a single wheel on a spring loaded shaft you could connect to the lead edge of a gate and that roller would slow the sag. Guess I could make on for my old yard gate.
some wonderful machinery in use thank you for the video
What a fabulous workshop and the equipment is incredible, no wonder he can mske such fabulous products
Absolutely beautiful work. And what a workshop!
Some serious equipment. I'd love to spend a week in your shop
Wish you could show how you then latched it. Thanks.
Simple hasp ,
I seen these bad boys when I was in the workshop and they were looking absolutely beautiful 😍
Very nice work!
Wow that mortising machine!!! It must cost a fortune...
Wow. I wish I can do this for my house. But I will need a workshop :)
lovely gates, did you leave any gap for the boards to expand and contract if so how much do you allow for seasonal movement, thanks
Great work. Could you please tell me, what wood treatment did you spray them with?
Man, you've got some seriously cool toys. Great build !
You , my friend , should be proud of that job .
Its always great to see you folks working together and sticking together;-) a mans measure can be seen in the ways he treats his family and work. Much respect and as always protections around you all during these most interesting times. KIndest Regards BBh
Brilliant. Quality job
Epic stuff Andy👍👍👍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇮🇪
Hi Manor Wood,
which cutter do you use at 4:43, i've never seen one like that.
Where can i buy this one?
Do you use the high-speed spindle from Felder, for this cutter?
Best regards from Austria
Gerhard
brilliant work...love your tools and workshop...my dream
Nice workmanship!
Very good job, sir. Well done.
out standing brilliant gates
Excellent!!! Thanks for sharing...
Beautiful work!!
Those are amazing!
impressive!
I've never been jealous more than two times in my life. The first time was when Billy Bob Thornton got to sweat under naked Halle Berry in a movie and this is the second time, watching you rocking those Felders!
Lol ..
It's beautiful dbl swing gate great job I love it👍👏🏼👏🏼......🇬🇧
Amazing work as usual, love the attention to detail.
Agreed 100%,
Very helpfull thanks
what you heat your carpentry shop with?
Holy mother of moo cow, man...
These are some not the most magnificent gates I've ever seen.👌🏽
They ooze perfection, absolutely love them, awesome design and build, mate.👍🏽
Cheers Bill !!:)
Another great looking gate. I'm trying to find the router bits you used, especially the edge bevel/chamfer router bit. You showed beveling/chamfering the top rail, it looks like you beveled/chamfered the mid rail and the bottom rail too. I need to take down my gate and bevel its rails and a fresh coat of finish.
Thinks it’s 15° trend bit , just google it . I bevel. All top facing edges .
Fantastic build and built to last!
cool mortising machine, what is it? Lovely looking gate!
Well done 👍👋
Great looking project. Those are some big oak doors. I looked up Briwax "Hard wax oil". It looks like a product for interior use. I hope these gates hold up to the elements with that finish.
OAK doesn’t need any oil last 200 years or more outside with no finish, Personally I don’t like bright orange gates I like to silver and age so I had to hardback soil for the first year or two just by the gate settle
No glue to tgv?
I'm guessing your slabs are from a wood mill? They look like they would be. And to have those tools....very good, tip top woodwork you do! 😊
A joy to watch. If I ever need gates like that I will not be scrimping . Guess fitted price would be around £3k ?
you would get change :)
I like that McGill & Wexler shirt
Fantástico... trabalho de um Gênio... Parabéns....
Great video, always an inspiration. Does anyone know how you calculate expansion/shrinkage in the t&g boards please? I'd like to replicate this for my gates (at a very amateur level) and don't want to see all the boards bowing up the first time the weather changes. Thank you.
Where's you bought the gate hinge from?
I was looking for a heavy duty gate hinge for my 10 foot gate.
I can supply them last lot we’re around £200 the pair
Fantastic
Where can I find those hinges?
For exterior doors I always cut my tenons on the tablesaw, but your technique on the spindle moulder is much easier. It generates a clean cut and the tenons remain parallel to the faces of the rails, and dialing in the height of the cut is also pretty easily adjustable. Can I ask for the details of the cutting tool you're using on your Hammer F3? I might purchase a similar one.
Cheers videos coming soon in the F3 cutter block
Super 😀👍
Simply stunning
I know that watching and watching the videos you learn a lot but sometimes it is not enough and certain details can escape so it would be nice if you made a video to explain in detail how the interlocking system of the vertical slats works 🤗
This is so unfair!!! All I have is a couple Festool tools thinking I’m about to make a gate for Heaven and YOU GOT ALL THESE BIG TOOLS😂😂😂😂😂😳😳😳😳 JUST KIDDING--NICE WORK THIS VIDEO KEEPS ME KNOWING ONE DAY ILL BE RIGHT HERE!!!! God Bless!!!
Wish there was more commentary and an explanation of what's going on.
Hi Andy, how about doing a little exposé on how you came to be a woodworker and entrepreneur? Would love to hear your backstory!
It’s on my Patreon page :)
fox wedged mortise and tenons on your rails would have kept your style edges clean. other than that i love your work, those are by far the best built gates on youtube hands down and ya that's one sweet shop.
Beautiful ❤️
With systematic work you can achieve better results, e.g. the painting.
Paint on English oak!! Wow that would be criminal lol
@@ManorWood Okay, I get it. You sprayed the door with oil. 99 to 1 for you.
Then I would like to reduce my criticism to the principle that a systematic approach is almost always advantageous.
lovely gates do you glue the tgv onto your frame ? thx
No glue , just nailed
Thanks for sharing. I was wandering about wood movement as once you've nailed all the vertical wood to the frame at the bottom it won't allow any movement.
Not a problem
@@Ed-ti1ss wood contracts and expands cross grain, so it won't expands upwards. Even thought @manor wood say is not a problem I still see it as an issue.
Wow. Freaking amazing
Very nice. I think you laid out the cross braces in the correct orientation as well. The weight load on those should be directed toward the hinge side of the gate. I see some people do it the other way and the end result is sagging.
Отлично👍👍👍
Very cool
Cómo se consigue las bisagras?
Мастер своего дела !!
Very nice build. Curious how many sq feet is your shop?
11m x 12m. I thick
Waouh magnifique
Good job! You're not getting paid for them, but you don't have to pay anybody for labor, design and good looks either ;-)
Great job. They look awesome especially next to that stone wall. What did you treat the timber with?
Hard wax oil :)
what finish did you go with?
What glue are you using?
The braces aren’t triangulated there chap. It’s too rail to stile, for braces. They’re effectively doing nought.
Przepraszam , gdzie impregnacja..
Felder do help make lighter work of a job, nicely done, a fine pair.
Просто Красавчик
Shouldn't the diagonal braces go from corner to corner?
Not always , these are wide, getting the braces as close to 45° is the key . Sometimes have them corner to corner this wide can force the M&T apart
@@ManorWood I think getting the load transferred onto the hinge point is the key from a structural point of view. Anything else puts elements in bending.
Perfection👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Andy. Which dominos are you using? Looks like you are using a mixture of internal and external? As the internal ones are beech it has always puzzled me why they are internal only according to Festool
Sipo (external) ones . I am not sure with resin it make much difference.
Manor Wood cheers Andy
They look very nice with those rustic stone walls. Hmm that morticer is pretty good, do you think it’ll take over a lot of work you were doing with the domino XL?
Not really , the XL is so fast ! I have other ideas for the FD250 which you will see very soon
The moticer looks hard work compared to the pull down handle type that i have always used even a chain /chisel one back in the 1960 ,s
O seu trabalho é muito lindo é magnífico
Harika bir iş ellerine sağlık
Belo trabalho parabéns
Good work but there is a quite big gap down the middle
👍👍👍. ✌️😎
🔥🔥🔥
they look nice ,but come on most decent carpenters ,joiners could produce this with £50,000 WORTH OF WORKSHOP machines
All in all it took about 7 Minutes an 12 Seconds to build this gates.
lol , and 100 year to Grow the oak
👍👍👍
gee, your woodwork equipments costed a fortune & wish I could afforded....
beautiful job but would never use oak in the uk, with all the rain and damp they would turn black in months
Not sure what you mean, oak is a traditional wood for historic English homes and farms , I live in a 17c. It’s the perfect choice , aside in my area it’s part of the vernacular
@@ManorWood i was just saying in the uk i would use a different wood if it was for the outside, Oak gets black marks very quickly when when it gets wet or damp, oak was always used yrs ago before we importing different hardwoods, these days doors windows gates wood be made of Iroko or Meranti, most of our joinery manufacturers wouldn't recommend Oak
@@ManorWood looks stunning. Would love to see how it ages over the coming months / years. Full of character and will still look amazing when it’s started to silver. Are you going to keep retreating?
jonathan woodgate....
Who f has a jointer and thickness planer like that.
obviously he does
Деревянные ворота... Да на кой они нужны? Металлические во сто раз лучше.