Very well made. I do not have all the machinery such as yours. I am a hand tools woodworker. How can your art be simplified for someone like me? Thank you.
Thank you for your comment! Certainly this work is difficult to do by hand tools. Someday I will try to upload something that can be produced with hand tools👍
Thank you. This was a wonderful tutorial. This is a skill that is difficult to find tutorials for, and this was just perfect for our needs. We are a building an archtop set of double doors and will be building both the custom frame and the doors. Thank you for showing us the joinery and the strategy for producing a solid and beautiful result. And thank you, as well, for showing us the train going by! You are a remarkable guy.
Are you dividing the radius into 3 equal parts to cut the door frame pieces? And, how are you sanding the inside frame after glue up ? I want to try this method instead of laminating. Thank you
Yes, approximately three equal parts. The inside of the frame is finished with sandpaper. Finish by wrapping the same rounded wood with sandpaper. I hope you make a great framing material.
This time I used pine wood for this frame. This is because soft wood is better for cutting and shaving into rounds. I wish you the best and hope you can make a good one👍
@@samurai-woodworker but the proper way, is a hidden mortice and tenon, with a draw dowel through it, will never come apart, unlike slating it and a bolt
Beautiful
Very well made. I do not have all the machinery such as yours. I am a hand tools woodworker. How can your art be simplified for someone like me? Thank you.
Thank you for your comment!
Certainly this work is difficult to do by hand tools.
Someday I will try to upload something that can be produced with hand tools👍
Superb skills
first time I saw this technique. I had to watch twice. Impressive.
Thank you. This was a wonderful tutorial. This is a skill that is difficult to find tutorials for, and this was just perfect for our needs. We are a building an archtop set of double doors and will be building both the custom frame and the doors. Thank you for showing us the joinery and the strategy for producing a solid and beautiful result. And thank you, as well, for showing us the train going by! You are a remarkable guy.
Thank you very much for watching the video, too.
I hope you can create something great!
Very nice job looking very good!!!💯👌👍
Beautifull!
Wow. Nice!
Good job 🎉
joli travail !
Are you dividing the radius into 3 equal parts to cut the door frame pieces? And, how are you sanding the inside frame after glue up ? I want to try this method instead of laminating. Thank you
Yes, approximately three equal parts.
The inside of the frame is finished with sandpaper.
Finish by wrapping the same rounded wood with sandpaper.
I hope you make a great framing material.
thank you very much for the video. i plan to make something similar. may i know what kind of wood did you use for this?
This time I used pine wood for this frame.
This is because soft wood is better for cutting and shaving into rounds.
I wish you the best and hope you can make a good one👍
@@samurai-woodworker ooh alright noted. thank you very much 👍🏼
keep up the good work
What is that nail called @8:33 ?
Great video btw
Thanks for the comment.
That's a Zipbolt Worktop Joining Connector.
Hi, wondering what kind of wood is the inside of the frame?
Hi, thanks for your comments.
This frame is made from spruces.
Why would you use worktop jointing bolts to join the head to the jambs??
If the connection is not made securely, it will peel off.
This bolt will eventually become invisible and clean.
@@samurai-woodworker but the proper way, is a hidden mortice and tenon, with a draw dowel through it, will never come apart, unlike slating it and a bolt
The proper way is mortise, tenon, and then draw dowel
That's a frame where is the door and how u build it?
I did not film the door this time.
I will upload a video at another time.
@@samurai-woodworker thank you so much for reply.