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Old school craftsman at work! Love it. He did much better job with few out dated tools then most new school carpenters with all the latest new school tools at their disposal!
He did a god job.. but that CHEAP Door Lock on that nice door.. says something...that the old school craftman don't give a damn about security...not to mention.. it looks like crap on that door...so keep your OLD craftman work for yourself.. i prefer the new tech.
The first half of the ru-vid.comUgkx3ICSK6nSknaL_45CU2NmFSoXjarGMDiJ book is everything about wood: types, tools, finishes, setting up shop etc. The second half is all about doing projects for inside and outside of the home. The color pictures are helpful. After reading a dozen of these types of books, this is probably the best overall (layout, color photos, plans). Only detraction is that many of the projects use a table saw/router/planer, which are usually expensive and take up space, so the plans are less friendly to newcomers and the budget conscious. But I know I can use a drill, circular saw or a jigsaw to make the projects.
A true wood butcher. I was taught to cut the face plates in first reasons if you have a run of doors you mark the plates so they are exactly the same height from the top of the doors and it is easy to get a deep face plate out of parallel with the edge of the door especially if it is 220 deep. Suppose I am old old school. This man is a proper badger.
Sera mejor usar el ruoter para hacer el rebaje de la contra de la chapa y las cajas de los pestillos tambien para el cuerpo de la cerradura se hace mejor con el router el rabaje y se termina con un formon bien afilado saludos desde sinaloa
If you look in this guy's tool box all you're going to find is that drill. I thought, man, what a hack - until I saw him rockin those flip-flops at 6:41. I realized immediately he was a true professional at that point.
Im a Carpenter with 30 years experience, ive fitted thousands of mortice locks and he did a good job. What do you do for a living ? Type on a keyboard I bet
The easier a tradesman makes things look the better they are at doing their job. I just installed an external door and fittings for a friend having never done so. It’s not as easy as it looks and definitely way more difficult without a router. Especially on hardwoods like Mahogany or Oak.
I am not really sure why is an “amazing skill” most of the people that work with their hands can mount a door handle and locking mechanism, it’s not like he crafted a carved door from scratch..
VolpeGrigiaPorcaPuttana installing locks is not as easy as you think. The locksmith company I work for constantly goes out to fix locks that were installed by carpenters, architect companies and other construction companies. You’d think they’d be capable of doing such work since they literally build for a living.
You'd be surprised at how many times carpenters have paid me to hang doors for them lol. It's one of them jobs that tests your skills as a chippy. Like doing masons miters on work surfaces.
Just wondering, the person who put up this video does he really know the meaning of the word amazing and excellent. If i were to grade this job i would give it a D+
I agree its not amazing but why the D- ? Im a carpenter from Australia and thats the way we fit mortice locks. I'll clarify that, if Im installing one I'll use a speedbore, if im doing 20 I'll pull out my trencher. Have you ever installed a mortice lock yourself or are you giving it a D- because you think there must be another way its done ?
I am a carpenter myself and i know its not perfect but with the tools hes got, the guy did a pretty damn good job, check out his screw driver and that wooden hammer! i bet those of you that think you can do better can't do half as good as he did with those tools. you guys will be whinging.... i need my motise router kit or i need my estwing hammer.....
Josif Nguyen exactly! I’m a pro too, and it’s obviously not a great install, but he’s installing a mortise lock on a fancy door in 15 minutes with a thrift store tool kit. The lock strikes, the bores are hidden, and it could stand some touch up, but he’s probably making less than $5 a lock set ffs.
damesio jones it has nothing to do with hate, for proper tradesmen it’s what you do day in day out, but of course for someone who is not in this field might look something special. Take it easy 😉
The styles look like solid mahogany as he chisels in the 200 dollar mortise lock. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VNnLwH-Z8t0.html Its solid. here he is building it.
Anthony Romano that door is made from idigbo. I would recognize that horrible yellow dust anywhere. Catches the back of your throat and can have a smell of cat pee when cutting it
The only amazing thing i see here is the amazement i have watching this, wondering who let you loose on this once beautiful door. Knife your lines for a seamless fit and use a trimmer/router for accurate depth across the board.
Some of these videos show an astounding amount of creativity, finesse, and skill by craftsman using limited and inferior tools in suboptimal work environments. This is just pure butchery.
Good question and you may get some argument over this especially from our American cousins who class all woodworkers as carpenters. Yes there is a difference although there is some over lap in certain cases. A carpenter usually works on the structural timber in house building, roofs, floor joists etc a simplified way to look at it is everything (woodworking) before plastering is carpentry and everything after such as skirtings, fitting doors, kitchens is down to a joiner. There is a sub division called a shop joiner who's job is manufacturing doors windows etc in a workshop. Another wood related trade nearer to a shop joiner is a cabinet maker who specialises in finer woodworkig techniques which would include furniture making etc.
Beautiful job for a such a beautiful door, I get to do this work aswell but with electronic locks, and this video got me to appreciate all my hand tools.
Quando eu era criança eu vi meu pai colocar uma fechadura usando esse método. Invés de darem dislikes deveriam admirar pela habilidade em realizar bem a tarefa sem contar com as ferramentas mais modernas e adequadas! #Reflitam
Работа на отшибись, тело замка с перекосом в одну сторону, декоративные панели тоже с перекосом установил, ну и вцелом конечно работа на 3 с минусом из 5
Lock plates have the function of covering the cylinder lock for the outside. This hobbyist has too long a cylinder lock for a too thin door. A pipe wrench can now be fitted to the protruding cylinder lock. A full turn will break down all the brass mechanism, and the door is open!
Being a joiner for 45 years I find this insulting to those of us with a real skill level ..that guy's no more than a butcher.. Nothing amazing about that ..😂
robert sharpe I’m a joiner of over 31 yrs and I use emojis and call bullshit on the skill level. 😀I can get my 18yr old apprentice to fit locks more tidy than this oriental chap. . Too big a gap on the sash lock and the keep. Also the handles should sit central to the stile. Not so close to the edge of the door. Notice his drill bit smoking? That’s cause it’s blunt. Nothing in these countries is classed as good quality in the West. We frown on their tools and practices. Don’t come back with we all use Chinese tools cause the invention comes from the West. Hopefully after the corona virus nothing we buy will come from China.