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How to Build Large Shoji Doors 

Never Stop Building LLC
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In this video I walk through the process I used to make 3 large shoji doors with hip boards for a customer's dividing wall. These are simple shoji with no tsukeko or jaguchi joints. All port orford cedar with western red cedar hip board panels. This was build back in my first Colorado shop. Enjoy!
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Комментарии : 25   
@semimaru4
@semimaru4 2 месяца назад
綺麗に仕上がったね😊
@markfarnell183
@markfarnell183 3 месяца назад
love that you made your own tools to speed the process
@DanielVeillard
@DanielVeillard Год назад
nice, you have lot of tools, when I did mines I had far more manual work to do (countless manually made mortises, grin) ! To tension the shoji paper after gluing it I mist it with water, this looks horrible initially, but when drying it really tension the paper. Enjoying your videos, learning quite a bit, thanks !
@Neverstopbuilding
@Neverstopbuilding Год назад
Thanks! The first few I made were much more manual, learned a lot but took a longer time. I’ll have to try that misting technique
@matthew4878
@matthew4878 Год назад
Nice video. I had been wanting to see Shoji doors being made
@Neverstopbuilding
@Neverstopbuilding Год назад
Thanks!
@DorianBracht
@DorianBracht Год назад
Nice vid man! Love your custom machines :)
@Neverstopbuilding
@Neverstopbuilding Год назад
Thanks!
@Neverstopbuilding
@Neverstopbuilding Год назад
Thanks dude!
@howardappel3596
@howardappel3596 Год назад
Praise from one of the masters. I agree though.
@alvankoh
@alvankoh Год назад
I’ve always had trouble squaring the glue ups on large doors like these.
@thomasvdk8981
@thomasvdk8981 3 месяца назад
Nice work! What's the name and type of wheels u used on the bottom?
@user-rt7ov1nn5y
@user-rt7ov1nn5y 3 месяца назад
Hey Jason, beautiful work and video. 2??. Is your double faced tape set in a shallow rabbet around the inside edge of the outer frames? or on a flush surface, which is my condition? (I'm using the same tape.) Also, were your door left unfinished? I'm using Spanish cedar. Thanks
@TomBodet556
@TomBodet556 9 месяцев назад
The tape your using for the paper, got a link? I think it would make my life way easier. Thanks.
@Simonfrios
@Simonfrios Год назад
Amazing work. Question: are those Makita groovers preferable to just using a router? Second, where can I get my hands on one!?
@Neverstopbuilding
@Neverstopbuilding Год назад
Thank you! Very much so, for one they are much faster and the cutting direction / spin is in the direction of the cut and so very stable. If you apply light pressure against the fence it will cut clean every time. No chance of a slight hesitation causing a router to dig in. Also they can do wide grooves… like 30mm deep in a single pass. I find much less stress when using them. I have only ever seen them in Japan.
@rhansenmom
@rhansenmom 9 месяцев назад
How do you thicken the rice paper, or make it more sturdy? Is there a spray or a paint that you put on it to keep it translucent, but still sturdy?
@pskelly56
@pskelly56 Год назад
Thanks for the video. Could you describe your circ saw guide? It looks like a metal ruler on some kind of thin base? Thanks.
@Neverstopbuilding
@Neverstopbuilding Год назад
Thank you! Actually I made a video about it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QS-bVgIHmvI.html
@pskelly56
@pskelly56 Год назад
@@Neverstopbuilding Thank you. Maybe I'm misunderstanding? I was asking about the circular saw guide in this shoji video that you're using instead of a track saw. At 31:36 for example.
@Neverstopbuilding
@Neverstopbuilding Год назад
@@pskelly56 oh my bad, yeah that’s just a long empire straight edge glued to a 1/4 melamine
@howardappel3596
@howardappel3596 Год назад
You mentioned a "kadiki" with which I am not familiar. Would you be so kind as to post a picture/link. thanks and great video.
@Neverstopbuilding
@Neverstopbuilding Год назад
Where? Maybe I said kebiki? It’s a Japanese marking gauge with a small blade on it.
@deltawolf3333
@deltawolf3333 8 месяцев назад
Dude you're rocking a dado stack on a radial arm saw?? That is absolutely fucking terrifying.
@user-hk7ev3pc4v
@user-hk7ev3pc4v 10 месяцев назад
Too fast, nowhere near enough detail. Total waste of time
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