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Wow - a LOT of work in your door in particular - no wonder you didn't want to mitre the final beads. Looks amazing though, and I hope you get a huge feeling of satisfaction from it every time you use it entering the house.
neat trick for squaring that shoulder edge. ash is such a beautiful light wood. i'm probably going to "borrow" the design to do my shed door out of pine. yea i know, it's easier to screw up on cheaper wood :D
Trees and their wood are massive blessing of God to mankind. When genious craftsmen apply their skills to woods, they speak up and tell us how happy they are. Happiness of your doors is self explanetory. Watching this video all the way up to end was very soothing to eyes. Loved it.
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I just milled an ash log. I've been looking for a good use for it and it looks like doors are it. Beautiful work. Btw, ash are dying all over north America by the Emerald Ash Borer. Sad since ash is a stunning wood.
Just finished the 2nd of my 2 oak doors. I sure do miss having a mortiser hehe. Took a lot of time cutting 4" deep mortises by hand. The doors look great!
Is the plane you employ on the tenons possibly a little on the dull side? Looks like it? And, you are running the center drill quite out from the cutting edges of the square chisel in one scene? Is there some reason for that stance? If the drill is a bit off center or dull that can cause walking and you can hear the off center at times. Those Japan brand chisels are the best around and I get them from Powermatic $$ or out of Canada in the King's sizes or metric. There is a brand somewhere on the net that has long reach square chisels but you have to have a machine throw that make use of em. Thanks for the vid from we'enz in Chicago
Very educational and loved watching this, especially since I'm about to start my own large door project. I'm not sure I have the skills and tools for custom mortises on the large outside frame, so I was just going to use 14 X 140 dominoes. Do you think this will work out?
Nice work, I noticed that it does not look like you face joint the wood before you run it through the planer, am I mistaken or can you elaborate. thanks I enjoy our videos.
Very nice work on your two doors. I watched with interest because the lattice door is nearly identical to an entry door with two hinged sidelites I made recently using quartersawn white oak. My methods were same as yours except I made the half-lap (halving) joints for the lattice on the tablesaw, and I didn't wedge my large through-tenons :-(. I don't have a domino machine so made all integral tenons on the mullions. And I had the same frustrating bow in the two long vertical mullions! And also was very weary of that door by the time it was finished. I ordered the glass and did my own glazing, but the door was so heavy I hired installers to hang it.
Very nice craftsmanship. I’m planning on building some exterior doors for my home and am interested in your thoughts on the Ash. I live in northern Ontario so the seasonal changes are pretty drastic. I really like the grain in ash but never heard of people using ash for doors. It may be very common just never came up in my research.
Thank you, very technical work this one.here I see two new machine one may be planner and rectangular hole makes. May know about those machine! thanks. I am to see one more.
+Gentjan Ferizoviqi cheers. In this case it's an aluminium frame made with the rest of the house lot. I'll certainly film next time I make a frame. Try my vid ' you want how many doors'
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