Hi 👋, Simon , great job, about 17/8 years ago I made a King post, trust Roof for a property, so when you were sitting in the dining room, you can see all the beams exposed, I purchased the same electric planer as what you are using, but I have the Mafell chain Mortis machine, with the extra base plate, I made up a jig that could be fitted to it, so I could do the Mortis and Tenoner joint. on end of beams, instead of using a skill saw, Plus I went out and brought a secondhand Wadkin EKA 5 Tenon machine, it wasn’t cheap by the time I rebuilt it and plus put new modern style cutter blocks on it, Leitz , considering I worked by myself, I had a reasonable size workshop ha ha, 8X 35 Mt , I still got most of my machinery and tools, I’m now retired, living in France, originally from the UK, I wish you all success for the future, Phil from the moulin France
Hi Simon, if you didn’t have the big saw, how would you tackle that half lap? I have a similar problem but my saw will leave me 40mm short. Thanks all for these videos too.
Excellent video. Another great project. Appreciate it is the first episode but start to finish, including the workshop time, what sort of time would you spend on a project like this? Keep up the great work and videos.👌
Hi Simon I’m in the middle of designing and building my first oak frame structure. I’ve found your videos invaluable as a source of information and very well presented. I’m building a 6m x 11m garage and my son is helping me putting all the details on to sketch up. I’m from the north east and would love to know the supplier you use for your oak.
Still very happy you’ve made this leap over to YT. Once again, such a brilliant style of explanation and also not a hint of arrogance 👌🏻 so watchable
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. 😁👍🏻
Compulsive viewing, just brilliant, thank you Simon.......and Mark.
Thanks. Stay tuned for ep2 👍🏻
Hi 👋, Simon , great job, about 17/8 years ago I made a King post, trust Roof for a property, so when you were sitting in the dining room, you can see all the beams exposed, I purchased the same electric planer as what you are using, but I have the Mafell chain Mortis machine, with the extra base plate, I made up a jig that could be fitted to it, so I could do the Mortis and Tenoner joint. on end of beams, instead of using a skill saw, Plus I went out and brought a secondhand Wadkin EKA 5 Tenon machine, it wasn’t cheap by the time I rebuilt it and plus put new modern style cutter blocks on it, Leitz , considering I worked by myself, I had a reasonable size workshop ha ha, 8X 35 Mt , I still got most of my machinery and tools, I’m now retired, living in France, originally from the UK, I wish you all success for the future,
Phil from the moulin France
Thank you. Sounds like you built some amazing things, hope retirement is treating you well
@simonbowler1 With a project like this how much does it normally cost materials alone? Thanks!
Oh Simon I love the way you handle that girthy wood
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Really enjoyed this video and loving the longer videos. Thanks very much.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Excellent video ! The silent one, a former skilled carpenter, now a skilled cameraman! 😂
He is isn’t he, Mark steers the camera brilliantly 👍🏻
Love that you do youtube now - loved you’re tiktok videos but nice to see more in depth videos 😬👍
Thanks, yes, it's nice too be able to make longer format videos now, glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching.
Simon. You are inspiring. Thank you for your content
Excellent as always mate.
TV show in the making 👍
I’d love s TV show! 😁
Great video,very informative. Thanks 🙏🏻
You’re welcome, Episode 2 coming soon 👍🏻
Brilliant. Not sure why I'm watching these but I am! Have I missed the bit about the staddle stones?
Excellent!
Thanks 👍🏻
Great video Mr Bowler as always looking forward to the next instalment 👌👍
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
I follow your videos on TikTok and am now really enjoying the TH-cam videos !! Love your work 👍🏻
Thanks for coming over to TH-cam 👍🏻
Ace!
Good video guys. Those big boy toys must make things a bit easier oh and the gym work for you do 😁
Yes, the machines make all the difference. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Another great video simon . Love your videos 👍
Glad you like them!
Great video, liked and sub'd and am looking forward to the next one!
Very kind thanks, glad you enjoyed watching 👍🏻
Great video. Have you done any structures out of treated spruce? If so can you get the same look? The oak is so expensive!
You can get a similar look, there’s nothing to do you using the same techniques, but unfortunately, it won’t have the same character that Oak does 👍🏻
Hi Simon, if you didn’t have the big saw, how would you tackle that half lap? I have a similar problem but my saw will leave me 40mm short. Thanks all for these videos too.
I think you need s bigger saw! Or maybe do it by hand?
I think by hand unless I hire one for the day, I only have 2 to do. Thanks for responding, appreciate it.
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Excellent video. Another great project. Appreciate it is the first episode but start to finish, including the workshop time, what sort of time would you spend on a project like this? Keep up the great work and videos.👌
3 weeks ish, dependant on weather and a few other things 👍🏻
Hi Simon I’m in the middle of designing and building my first oak frame structure. I’ve found your videos invaluable as a source of information and very well presented. I’m building a 6m x 11m garage and my son is helping me putting all the details on to sketch up. I’m from the north east and would love to know the supplier you use for your oak.