No worries about the chisels Miss Ashley. I have a dedicated set of chisels that are kept razor sharp for all my woodworking and the first chisels I bought years ago(Popular Mechanics) when I started my woodworking journey for cleaning up glue. I like them better than a putty knife. Just keep doing you ma'am.
I am very exciting how the door is coming together :) I love your woodturning and enjoy the other types of work you do. Keep moving on making such great an high-quality work and videos.
Wow❤👌 Super Ashley Je suis Canadian français, mais je fini par bien comprendre les vidéo. Je les regarde en boucle régulièrement. Je me suis acheté un petit tour et j'ai fais 4 bols jusqu'à présent. Tu es une superbe professeure 👌❤ Pierre Lusignan Québec Canada
Love these Reno videos! Some advice for if you ever need to do this again... If you put the packing tape down 1st, then the Masking tape, when you go to remove the tape, peel the packing tape and it should remove the Masking tape at the same time. Unless there is another reason for it to be done that way... great job though!
ACTUALLY, Ashley, I want to recant a bit on my reply yesterday to Steve Clark. While certainly you are easy on the eyes, dear, in reality your terrific personality and expertise alone are really what will carry you. I can probably say for the most of us [guys] who have subscribed, that we really wouldn't want you to become like some of the gals who lets say, are a little too indiscreet, if I may say. Stay sweet, and be confident and successful!
Have thoroughly enjoyed your video's, Ashley, but my pucker would be worried about reversing the direction of your veneers. Veneers should always be balanced in the same direction.. keep up the good work.
Looking forward to part 3! As for this part... So you glued up the vertical panels to the full width of the doors, and then cut them again in order to get them to fit through the wide belt (not drum... VERY different!) sander? Are you now going to somehow joint the edge where they have to join back together? I know that Charlie runs a professional shop, but trust me when I tell you that this is one VERY odd way to do this type of veneer project. I'm sure it will look good when you are done; significantly less sure it will still be in one (flat, plumb, square, solid) piece three to five years from now...
If I understand this project correctly, these are two sets of french doors. The first, large glue up was two doors wide. The split is where the two door will meet.
Not VERY odd at all, just different I'd say. Tons of ways to get to the finish line. I've used a similar method on quite a few other projects including an inlayed walnut island top, still flat, my 2, cheers.
Although in personal level, I loved what you teached about woodworking here but, If I'll be completely honest with you, I was sometimes distracted from the subject and hopefully you know what I mean.
@@anthonyroberts9034 Oh please, I did not mean any disrespect and also I just said what I thoroughly believe, if it was a man who made me distracted, I would have said so too, so it was not a gender issue at all.
@@ShahinZebarjad "hopefully you know what I mean". 'Oh please' yourself. You still sexualized a situation when it simply doesn't need to be vocalized. Feel free to think whatever you want, about a guy or a girl, but this is not the place to say it. Grow up and have some respect.
@@hazbutler You must be joking. Are you seriously going to give Shahin Zebarjad crap for pointing out the glaringly obvious?!?! She spent half the video bent over in a low cut tank top! Shahin Zebarjad didn't sexualize it, Ashley did! Do you really think that she just missed that in editing? Nope it was there to get views and comments which it did. Why don't you hop down off that soap box we could use the wood for something better.
Nice work Ashley but I have to be THAT guy. When running boards on edge through a joiner, you're not supposed to pass your hands directly over the blades. Additionally, if you watch your videos, the fingers on your left hand are on the side of the wood pushing through the joiner...not only passing over the blades but no more than a couple of inches from the blades.
nice job.but why don"t you put your jointer fence Just a little forwar to joint confortable you looked a little out of shape and risk your hands and your dull your knifes.
I'm just slightly nervous to watch you use the jointer. Your hands are far enough form the blades until your fingers slip. I know it seems ok, but I've had my fingers slip before. I did hit the blade once with my finger and got a very small cut but a much bigger lesson. I was really lucky. Anyway, best of luck and thanks for the video.
As a master journeyman cabinetmaker and owner of creative woodworking concepts in Florida, that is not veneer, its merely wood slats. The taking of veneer flitches, cutting, matching, and taping to make a full flitch and then gluing to a panel (preferably MDF), via a vacuum press, is not shown here. Again, that is not veneer.
I watched this video last night and I saw that you've got a decent workshop and that's it. I think you need to do a joinery apprenticeship before think you can teach others. All I could see was that the other chap was making all the decisions and you were just following orders. You seemed to be lost most of the time. I am saying this because I'm a carpenter and joiner with over 40 years of experience, and I take offence at people pretending to know what they're doing and opening a UA-cam channel and not have a clue what they're doing.
Putting a horizontal face on one side of a core vs vertical face on the other face is just asking for trouble. I agree a little more schooling is in order on how to balance a panel.
Walnut is one of the most beautiful woods there is. Great video Ashley
No worries about the chisels Miss Ashley. I have a dedicated set of chisels that are kept razor sharp for all my woodworking and the first chisels I bought years ago(Popular Mechanics) when I started my woodworking journey for cleaning up glue. I like them better than a putty knife. Just keep doing you ma'am.
A beautiful woodworker working with a beautiful wood! 👍
Just fascinating watching this painstaking process, can't wait to see the end result
You are awesome. Looks like your project is coming along very nicely. Thanks for sharing this video.
Your projects always amaze me. Love your willingness to tackle new things.
You explain very good and make different things. Nice work. 🇧🇻
I am very exciting how the door is coming together :) I love your woodturning and enjoy the other types of work you do.
Keep moving on making such great an high-quality work and videos.
Hay Ashley I wish I had you for a shop teacher. You are a Master in all woodworking. Keep it up and going please. 👍🏽🇺🇸
You are such a class act, and a true inspiration to us mere mortals. 👍
Love your videos and commentary. I cant wait to see the results
Great job Ashley! I enjoy your videos. They are always interesting and informative!
Cool video Ashley! It's nice to learn more about how to glue veneer.
Absolutely gorgeous wood
@@nobodyelse-h6h other gals are probably intimidated by her; and Steve, gorgeous WOOD? lol
Wow, that’s a lot of work! Can’t wait to see the finished product...
Awesome stuff Ashley! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Can't wait to see the final product. Love those Laguna "saw horses".
Great job again Ashley! Your video's are like always. I feel like I'm watching a PBS woodworking show, but better...
Beautiful walnut timber. great job.
Great job...look forward to the next vid!
Great job Enjoyed the video looking forward to seeing the next one, that’s gonna be some beautiful doors 👍 walnut is one of my favorite woods.
Yes, I liked what I saw. Thanks!
Looking forward to seeing the rest of the progress!
Wow❤👌
Super Ashley
Je suis Canadian français, mais je fini par bien comprendre les vidéo.
Je les regarde en boucle régulièrement.
Je me suis acheté un petit tour et j'ai fais 4 bols jusqu'à présent.
Tu es une superbe professeure 👌❤
Pierre Lusignan
Québec Canada
Wow beautiful I will have to try some veneer work. Great job 😊👍
Good work Ash!
Thanks, Ashley! I appreciate your work and teaching!
Love these Reno videos! Some advice for if you ever need to do this again... If you put the packing tape down 1st, then the Masking tape, when you go to remove the tape, peel the packing tape and it should remove the Masking tape at the same time. Unless there is another reason for it to be done that way... great job though!
Looks great
I love your videos!
The doors will be a treasure for years.
Beautiful as hell!
ACTUALLY, Ashley, I want to recant a bit on my reply yesterday to Steve Clark. While certainly you are easy on the eyes, dear, in reality your terrific personality and expertise alone are really what will carry you. I can probably say for the most of us [guys] who have subscribed, that we really wouldn't want you to become like some of the gals who lets say, are a little too indiscreet, if I may say. Stay sweet, and be confident and successful!
Great worker. Love your talent. Also a beautiful young lady
Great looking project! Thanks for sharing! Be safe Beach, NC
She's adorable
She's way more than adorable.
Creepy 🤫
Lovely hostess and great video .
You definitely have the most expensive saw horses in the world 😂
Have thoroughly enjoyed your video's, Ashley, but my pucker would be worried about reversing the direction of your veneers. Veneers should always be balanced in the same direction.. keep up the good work.
How nice
I work in pasting veneer woods
Looking forward to part 3! As for this part... So you glued up the vertical panels to the full width of the doors, and then cut them again in order to get them to fit through the wide belt (not drum... VERY different!) sander? Are you now going to somehow joint the edge where they have to join back together? I know that Charlie runs a professional shop, but trust me when I tell you that this is one VERY odd way to do this type of veneer project. I'm sure it will look good when you are done; significantly less sure it will still be in one (flat, plumb, square, solid) piece three to five years from now...
If I understand this project correctly, these are two sets of french doors. The first, large glue up was two doors wide. The split is where the two door will meet.
Not VERY odd at all, just different I'd say. Tons of ways to get to the finish line. I've used a similar method on quite a few other projects including an inlayed walnut island top, still flat, my 2, cheers.
Hmmmm . . . seeing part 2 and 3 . . . assuming maybe there's a part 1 somewhere?
. . . what? . . . so I'm a slave to completeness!
Where do you buy those veeners???
I did some woodworking while I watched this video.
You always want to do that. Even if you do anything.
great video. your link for instgram is not correct
Super
What was the final thickness of the veneer?
love
👍👍👍
Você é linda e muito talentosa, saudações de Sao Paulo, Brasil
i love you!!!!
Интересно!
My dear, sh.. You have two thumbs from me and five of my sisters ...
Although in personal level, I loved what you teached about woodworking here but, If I'll be completely honest with you, I was sometimes distracted from the subject and hopefully you know what I mean.
Subtle. Not the place.
--> Shahin,
Seriously ?
Did you really think that would work ?
In case your you're unsure, That’s Not how to treat a Lady.
@@anthonyroberts9034 Oh please, I did not mean any disrespect and also I just said what I thoroughly believe, if it was a man who made me distracted, I would have said so too, so it was not a gender issue at all.
@@ShahinZebarjad "hopefully you know what I mean". 'Oh please' yourself. You still sexualized a situation when it simply doesn't need to be vocalized. Feel free to think whatever you want, about a guy or a girl, but this is not the place to say it. Grow up and have some respect.
@@hazbutler You must be joking. Are you seriously going to give Shahin Zebarjad crap for pointing out the glaringly obvious?!?! She spent half the video bent over in a low cut tank top! Shahin Zebarjad didn't sexualize it, Ashley did! Do you really think that she just missed that in editing? Nope it was there to get views and comments which it did. Why don't you hop down off that soap box we could use the wood for something better.
And here I thought I was always using too much tape!
Will you merry me?! Greetings from Germany. 🇩🇪
Men watch lady carpenter videos for the same reason women watch man carpenter videos😉
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Nice work Ashley but I have to be THAT guy. When running boards on edge through a joiner, you're not supposed to pass your hands directly over the blades. Additionally, if you watch your videos, the fingers on your left hand are on the side of the wood pushing through the joiner...not only passing over the blades but no more than a couple of inches from the blades.
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Ashley; I'm in love with you
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nice job.but why don"t you put your jointer fence Just a little forwar to joint confortable you looked a little out of shape and risk your hands and your dull your knifes.
I'm just slightly nervous to watch you use the jointer. Your hands are far enough form the blades until your fingers slip. I know it seems ok, but I've had my fingers slip before. I did hit the blade once with my finger and got a very small cut but a much bigger lesson. I was really lucky. Anyway, best of luck and thanks for the video.
I just bust a walnut....
I have the worst crush on Ashley.
I know we as men are supposed to watch your videos for building and tools, etc.....I just think you are adorable...sorry.
As a master journeyman cabinetmaker and owner of creative woodworking concepts in Florida, that is not veneer, its merely wood slats. The taking of veneer flitches, cutting, matching, and taping to make a full flitch and then gluing to a panel (preferably MDF), via a vacuum press, is not shown here. Again, that is not veneer.
Is she flirting with the camera guy?
I want to mary a nice talented and beautiful lady like you! ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
I watched this video last night and I saw that you've got a decent workshop and that's it. I think you need to do a joinery apprenticeship before think you can teach others. All I could see was that the other chap was making all the decisions and you were just following orders. You seemed to be lost most of the time. I am saying this because I'm a carpenter and joiner with over 40 years of experience, and I take offence at people pretending to know what they're doing and opening a UA-cam channel and not have a clue what they're doing.
Putting a horizontal face on one side of a core vs vertical face on the other face is just asking for trouble. I agree a little more schooling is in order on how to balance a panel.
The music is not needed and is annoying.
Maybe you're not needed and are annoying.