nice looking door, but I'm afraid it may not hold up very long, especially as an entry door. If you used plywood as the panels it would have a better chance. But those wide solid wood panels would move up to as much as 1/2 inch and sooner rather than later gaps and or cracks would appear and start growing, and that beautiful door would start to fail. Excellent build and I love the Jamb installation, but for your next door, consider either changing the panel material to plywood if you want to glue it in place, or house the panels in a frame and let them float. I love woodworking and those who ply our trade, so I hope you view my advice as encouragement and not criticism. Happy woodworking
I Thank you for the advice so if I use cabinet grade plywood would be fine, cause I’m a carpenter of 10 years made book shelves and cabinets but never a door and my wife knows I’m good with making stuff and she always asking for me to make a fancy door so I’ve been looking at many ideas before I go into building one. Thanks again
@@j.i.a.j8750whatever you do, once you account for wood movement the life of the door as an interior door will be very long. If it's going to be an entry/exterior door, you also have to account for exposure to the elements ie sunlight and precipitation/moisture. Use quality finish to lower the uv effects and keep your door as dry as possible and it will last. All that being said I am an advocate for proper education rather than just advice from a professional, if you spend $20 on a door building book it's almost like you'll have a degree in the subject, all you'll need is practical hours and you'll be the professional 😊 check out anyone of John birchard's books on door building (they're a little dated but excellent) my favorite is Strother Purdy's book it's more modern and he has a wry sense of humor that will make you lol at times, but still the information is quality. There are many other authors that you can check out but those are the ones I've read. That's the best advice I can give you. Happy woodworking
Good build video. To people trying to replicate a door build, note that if you are in a temperate climate zone you will need to do some research on expansion and contraction options for the core. But if you are in a climate that doesn't change much, go for it!
Another fine job. I especially like the window installation but, as always, your mortise and tenon work is the best! This also looks to be an extremely strong door with the interior framework and the panel glue up. Very very good looking door. A beautiful addition to the house. Thank you for posting. And I hope your finger and thumb are OK. 😀🔨
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So many things to learn on every project, on every door, I try this frame technique to have a two sides view, and works fine, just make sure to dry enough the panels before assembling. I hit my fingers in a bad movement, now they are fine! 😃
Yeah, very nice work this... The finger thing happens to me every time... 😅 Even yesterday when I was just trimming a project with a router. Part of the job I guess...
Existe una distancia entre un trabajo bonito y vistoso y otro trabajo de excelencia hecho con gran maquinaria en una fábrica especializada. En éste caso una fábrica de puertas. Aquí el video muestra a un joven fabricando una puerta con herramientas básicas y digamos que con conocimientos apropiados excepto por ciertos detalles como el ligado con la banda. A mi parecer el trabajo quedó bien, quizá la puerta sufra estragos por la intemperie. Otra cosa, para mí el marco de la puerta lo haría también con madera sólida y principalmente con rebaje en lugar de esos batientes como tope en los extremos ,el cabezal y en el extremo del lateral. Y también el estar el marco recargado en la pared impide que en esa orilla se pueda poner la chambrana o vestidura como en el lado opuesto y en el cabezal. Ahora bien, la puerta luce espléndida para el tipo de casa sencilla donde se instaló. Por último, muchos profesionales miramos este vídeo y hacemos escarnio, otras personas simplemente darán una buena aprobación porque somos incapaces de fabricar algo así. Este trabajo así en cámara rápida no indica la realidad de la cantidad de tiempo invertido en todo ello. Yo le doy un 9..
The climate of the place influences a lot but in general as long as there is no humidity there will not be big changes.
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I asked to another (more experienced) woodworker and he told me about technique, it works for hus doors, just make sure to dry enough the wood before assembling About my hand, I made a bad movement and hit those fingers, now they are ok 😃
Looks very nice but the build quality is way below par. From a purchase point of view, it shouldn't be much more than 40% of the cost of a traditionally made door.
Terrifying watching your eyes 10" from a pin nailer with no glasses. Clearly you've been lucky enough to not experience the 90° direction change from one of those nails.
Bizarre, no clamps to,hold the panels flat, cross the grain sanding and no side braces, lots of gaps, good effort but need to pay more attention to detail.
I am a carpenter for 50 years , you have done a great job , well done
So glad to hear that from a master!
nice looking door, but I'm afraid it may not hold up very long, especially as an entry door. If you used plywood as the panels it would have a better chance. But those wide solid wood panels would move up to as much as 1/2 inch and sooner rather than later gaps and or cracks would appear and start growing, and that beautiful door would start to fail. Excellent build and I love the Jamb installation, but for your next door, consider either changing the panel material to plywood if you want to glue it in place, or house the panels in a frame and let them float. I love woodworking and those who ply our trade, so I hope you view my advice as encouragement and not criticism. Happy woodworking
I Thank you for the advice so if I use cabinet grade plywood would be fine, cause I’m a carpenter of 10 years made book shelves and cabinets but never a door and my wife knows I’m good with making stuff and she always asking for me to make a fancy door so I’ve been looking at many ideas before I go into building one. Thanks again
@@j.i.a.j8750whatever you do, once you account for wood movement the life of the door as an interior door will be very long. If it's going to be an entry/exterior door, you also have to account for exposure to the elements ie sunlight and precipitation/moisture. Use quality finish to lower the uv effects and keep your door as dry as possible and it will last. All that being said I am an advocate for proper education rather than just advice from a professional, if you spend $20 on a door building book it's almost like you'll have a degree in the subject, all you'll need is practical hours and you'll be the professional 😊 check out anyone of John birchard's books on door building (they're a little dated but excellent) my favorite is Strother Purdy's book it's more modern and he has a wry sense of humor that will make you lol at times, but still the information is quality. There are many other authors that you can check out but those are the ones I've read. That's the best advice I can give you. Happy woodworking
That was incredible! THANK YOU for sharing your talent with us.. I am in awe
You’re welcome, thanks for watching! 😊
Good build video. To people trying to replicate a door build, note that if you are in a temperate climate zone you will need to do some research on expansion and contraction options for the core. But if you are in a climate that doesn't change much, go for it!
Beautiful work - planning to build some kinda similar custom doors myself
Another fine job. I especially like the window installation but, as always, your mortise and tenon work is the best! This also looks to be an extremely strong door with the interior framework and the panel glue up. Very very good looking door. A beautiful addition to the house. Thank you for posting. And I hope your finger and thumb are OK. 😀🔨
So many things to learn on every project, on every door, I try this frame technique to have a two sides view, and works fine, just make sure to dry enough the panels before assembling.
I hit my fingers in a bad movement, now they are fine! 😃
Yeah, very nice work this... The finger thing happens to me every time... 😅 Even yesterday when I was just trimming a project with a router. Part of the job I guess...
I am building one for sure, thank you. excellent work.
Thank you sir!
Existe una distancia entre un trabajo bonito y vistoso y otro trabajo de excelencia hecho con gran maquinaria en una fábrica especializada.
En éste caso una fábrica de puertas.
Aquí el video muestra a un joven fabricando una puerta con herramientas básicas y digamos que con conocimientos apropiados excepto por ciertos detalles como el ligado con la banda.
A mi parecer el trabajo quedó bien, quizá la puerta sufra estragos por la intemperie.
Otra cosa, para mí el marco de la puerta lo haría también con madera sólida y principalmente con rebaje en lugar de esos batientes como tope en los extremos ,el cabezal y en el extremo del lateral.
Y también el estar el marco recargado en la pared impide que en esa orilla se pueda poner la chambrana o vestidura como en el lado opuesto y en el cabezal.
Ahora bien, la puerta luce espléndida para el tipo de casa sencilla donde se instaló.
Por último, muchos profesionales miramos este vídeo y hacemos escarnio, otras personas simplemente darán una buena aprobación porque somos incapaces de fabricar algo así.
Este trabajo así en cámara rápida no indica la realidad de la cantidad de tiempo invertido en todo ello.
Yo le doy un 9..
Love the door style, so beautiful.
Thank you! 😊
I learnt a lot of this video.
Thanks
Thank you for watching!
Nice door. *VERY* nice door, actually. And i enjoyed watching the process. Thank you.
So glad you enjoyed it, thank you!
Well done. Great job.
Dios te bendiga! Guaooo excelente trabajo, te felicitó y gx por compartirlo, saludos desde Vzla y Bendiciones
Gracias mi hermano, saludos desde Mexico!
Amazing piece of art 🔥
Thank you!
Muy buen trabajo, me encanto el ensable, muchas gracias por compartir...Exito!
Muchas gracias hermano, saludos!
Una imagen vale más que mil palabras!
Gracias.
Excelente, muchas gracias!
Thats a good looking door. Nice job!
Thank you sir!
Muy buen trabajo realizado. Saludos desde Sevilla (España)
Muchas gracias, saludos desde Mexico!
Sign of a true workman damage fingers 😂
All the time 😄
درود برشما بسیار اموزنده عالی ❤
Amazing job!!
Chingon!!! Felicidades
Thanks bro!
Could you please give a list of machines and tools required to be a carpenter & do amazing works like this?
Eres genial amigo !!!
Nice work
Thanks for the visit
Very nice!
Thanks!
Outstanding
Thank you!
Super! I am sorry for your fingers. Be careful. Do not hurry... 😟
Don't worry, accidents happens but I'm fine, thank you for your comment!
Very nice work bro 👍
Thank you bro! ✌🏽
As a novice woodworker I am wondering how the wood will behave over time. Will it not ‘work’ (swell/contract)?
And what did you do to your hands? 😅
The climate of the place influences a lot but in general as long as there is no humidity there will not be big changes.
I asked to another (more experienced) woodworker and he told me about technique, it works for hus doors, just make sure to dry enough the wood before assembling
About my hand, I made a bad movement and hit those fingers, now they are ok 😃
It will swell, it will twist. Humidity exists everywhere.
It’s funny how people keep saying it won’t last first of all the door is sealed and second of all mahogany is a stable wood used for exterior doors
your amazing
Looks great. Would last about one year in the uk.
pintu yang sangat bagus
Menos mal que no hiciste una puerta más sino te quedas sin dedos 😂ja muy bueno igual
gracias por el video
Un placer amigo!
Lo único que vi mal, fueron las últimas vistas que colocaste y ví que no las cortaste a 45°🤔
Lo hice así para seguir las lineas del diseño, pero también se puede a 45, saludos!
Very nice considering there was no diagonal measurements, square, level or shim's ...🤔
👏👏👏👏👏
It's a watch and learn in process if you are interested.......
😮 muy bien 👍 pero que pasó con los dedos 🫰 😮
Un pequeño accidente con la broca del taladro pero todo bien, saludos!
❤❤❤❤👏👏👏👏👏👏
😃😃😃
👍🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Looks very nice but the build quality is way below par. From a purchase point of view, it shouldn't be much more than 40% of the cost of a traditionally made door.
que te vuelas los dedos
Una cortadita en ambos dedos, pero siguen enteros amigo 😌
Terrifying watching your eyes 10" from a pin nailer with no glasses. Clearly you've been lucky enough to not experience the 90° direction change from one of those nails.
Работа не аккуратная!
Bizarre, no clamps to,hold the panels flat, cross the grain sanding and no side braces, lots of gaps, good effort but need to pay more attention to detail.
And no accounting for wood movement. That will most likely crack in 1 season.
@@Wood_Slicethe plywood should be stable enough to hold it together for a while
Una puerta muy bonita con acabado profesional. ¡Buen trabajo!
How about posting all your videos in normal speed.
Utter rubbish,all pins and screws expect would last less than 12 months.
Yes I agree look you fingers growing again you don’t care about safety I don’t want to see this videos ever