DIY Board & Batten Shutters

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • In this video I'll walk you through a simple way to make your own board and batten shutters with minimal woodworking tools. You don't have to settle for fake, plastic shutters that don't fit when you can build your own with the tips in this video.
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    10" Strap Hinges - www.houseofantiquehardware.co...
    Classic Shutter Dogs -www.houseofantiquehardware.co...
    Pre-primed Western Red Cedar 1x6 and 1x8
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Комментарии • 151

  • @jezebabe
    @jezebabe 4 года назад +8

    At last! Real shutters that actually work! Thank you so much!

  • @CBBC435
    @CBBC435 Год назад +3

    Now that's a real lumber yard.

  • @crowznest438
    @crowznest438 3 года назад +2

    After the windows were broken by hail, I decided to come here. Could definitely be the answer. And, thanks for the tips about fitting shutter hardware.

  • @maydasanchezshingler7646
    @maydasanchezshingler7646 5 лет назад +9

    Thank you, this video was very helpful and I agree that functional shutters are way better than merely decorative ones. Keep up the good work.

  • @reissc655
    @reissc655 4 года назад +26

    Good job mate. But use a stick on that table saw 🤯🤯

  • @pattipike53
    @pattipike53 5 лет назад +8

    What a marvelous video. I took notes of all the helpful tips you gave along the way. Very professional, well-paced, i.e. not rushed, just the sort of video I needed. Watched about 5 others on the topic, and this one was by far the best! Thank you for taking your time and expertise to help the rest of us not-so-savvy DIY'ers.

  • @rochellebartschi151
    @rochellebartschi151 4 года назад +3

    Beautiful! I can't wait to try it! Thank you for the easy to understand instructions. Yours turned out gorgeously!

  • @pamelab625
    @pamelab625 4 года назад

    We are in the process of buying a 1940’s farmhouse in rural Tennessee. This is exactly what I was looking for and the hardware is to die for. Gorgeous and functional. Beautiful work!!

  • @luckylucy12lucky
    @luckylucy12lucky 5 лет назад +6

    Great video, thanks for the tutorial.
    Those were some neat camera angles to keep things visually interesting but the content is what I keep coming back for.

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I’ll try to keep both aspects going strong! 💪🏻

  • @stephaniecovington8263
    @stephaniecovington8263 2 года назад

    Those are gorgeous!! Great “ to the point “ instruction

  • @kimberleerivera7062
    @kimberleerivera7062 5 лет назад +5

    Wow! They are gorgeous on the house! This is a very simple project that enhances the function and beauty of your home! Thank you for sharing!

  • @alexisjankowski3281
    @alexisjankowski3281 5 лет назад +3

    I just got the idea to install functional shutters today. This was helpful and this might be a project that I can do myself!

  • @Ultimatebeag
    @Ultimatebeag 2 года назад

    Beautiful. Nicely done!

  • @pdana8299
    @pdana8299 4 года назад +4

    Easy/peasy as you describet it! Thank you, from my heart. A feminin one. It's easier than stiches!😊

  • @RiverPlaid
    @RiverPlaid 4 года назад +2

    Loved this👏

  • @louievasquez4474
    @louievasquez4474 4 года назад +2

    New here... looking to get these done on my house! Awesome work man!

  • @lynnobrien9429
    @lynnobrien9429 4 года назад +1

    This is awesome! very simple. TYVM..

  • @limppimento55
    @limppimento55 2 года назад

    You also made a perfect video. Thank you!

  • @itzNickyJayBeats
    @itzNickyJayBeats 11 месяцев назад

    I really like this design!

  • @heathermacdonald6404
    @heathermacdonald6404 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, that was great! Love the style of your video!

  • @nickllewellyn1987
    @nickllewellyn1987 5 месяцев назад

    Outstanding

  • @murphyjammusashi
    @murphyjammusashi 3 года назад

    Great video! We are about to buy an old beach house to renovate and we will be making these shutters. Thank you.

  • @antoniowade3318
    @antoniowade3318 4 месяца назад

    Outstanding video, bratha
    Lol. I really like how you made it detailed and user-friendly. Thank you again. Wade Out..

  • @Enriqueo513
    @Enriqueo513 Год назад

    Beautiful!!!

  • @marinawatson6041
    @marinawatson6041 2 года назад

    Love them ❤

  • @Heatherbonser1
    @Heatherbonser1 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video!

  • @WRITEMEAMELODY
    @WRITEMEAMELODY 2 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @Lisa-yp9eo
    @Lisa-yp9eo 4 месяца назад

    Love that you put the shutters dogs the correct way…to grab them at the bottom from inside.

  • @kris580
    @kris580 3 года назад +1

    Lintle? Pintle, I think? Love the install. I can't wait to replace vinyl shutters with functional wood shutters. Thanks for the hardware recommendation.

  • @jmackinjersey1
    @jmackinjersey1 2 года назад +1

    I was searching for hurricane shitters because I am working on a house that has,... had some of these on the windows. Hurricane Ida recently ripped some off and loosened a few of those that are remaining. I had thought about simply rebuilding the missing ones and tightening up the remaining. However, they aren't really all that storm proof to begin with and the home owner would be calling me back to the house to repair/replace them after the net storm. I'd rather do it right the first time.
    But as I am writing this, it occurred to me that I could rebuild and replace the ones that are missing and rebuild those that are still there, but instead of using the 1 inch screws and smaller hinges, I could use glue between the boards, and use small bolts/washer/nuts for the fasteners and larger hinges.

  • @noway-yh4zn
    @noway-yh4zn 2 года назад

    Man, did I screw up the mounting hardware. Gotta redo the way you did.
    Thank you for this video!

  • @diasporaman5419
    @diasporaman5419 4 года назад +1

    Awesome!!!!

  • @eddiecox7450
    @eddiecox7450 3 года назад

    Good job

  • @surfrider68
    @surfrider68 5 лет назад +2

    That was awesome...

  • @americanhero1234
    @americanhero1234 Год назад

    Hell yeah, I liked this video👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @ernestmartinelli9604
    @ernestmartinelli9604 2 года назад

    You da man... Thanks

  • @CBBC435
    @CBBC435 Год назад

    Nice

  • @user-pl4eu5jc5w
    @user-pl4eu5jc5w 3 года назад +5

    Nice Video. I think most of us only have a portable circular saw and not a nice long table to work on. It would be nice to see a DIY with common portable tools too. My windows are surrounded by stone and no place to secure the shutters other than drilling in the stone. A DIY of this arrangement would be helpful.

    • @Falconlibrary
      @Falconlibrary Год назад +2

      1. Get the lumber cut to length at the yard;
      2. Get a portable work table (can be folded for storage);
      3. Masonry bits and self-tapping screws will secure the hinges in the stone.

    • @junglejustice1783
      @junglejustice1783 Год назад

      Barn door sliding shutters

  • @kristinalowe8627
    @kristinalowe8627 4 года назад

    Beautiful shutters! I want to do this, thank you so much! 💕

  • @CoconutPalmPictures
    @CoconutPalmPictures 5 месяцев назад

    Good video! Two questions:
    1. How do you keep the shutters closed? What keeps them secure, when closed for a hurricane?
    2. Would this system work for a concrete block house? Same type of hinges?

  • @sdowning533
    @sdowning533 5 лет назад

    Can you tell us how you get the measurements and examples if we have larger or smaller openings or trim.

  • @beckeraleman9963
    @beckeraleman9963 2 года назад

    Phenomenal job, I’m having trouble finding a video making board and batten with arches that are bi-folding and then mounting to brick. Any suggestions or tips would help.

  • @sheba8433
    @sheba8433 Год назад

    Excellent video. We had some shutters made for a double window and they didn’t use the correct brackets or nails for that matter and they keep falling . Will never use these people ever again. So now I’m stuck with having to fix them myself

  • @MichaelGuajardo
    @MichaelGuajardo 5 лет назад +5

    Great video! Thank you for sharing!! Shutters are fantastic for blocking out the heat in the summer, the cold in the winter, and the light for sleeping! After living in France for over 10 years, and now back in the states, I don't get why we're not using real shutters here... SO thank you very much for this video and your links. How much did this project set you back in terms of material costs?

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  5 лет назад +7

      The wood was about $80 and the hardware about the same so between $160 and $170 for the whole thing. Not peanuts but cheaper than buying pre-made of this quality.

  • @mikekennedy3173
    @mikekennedy3173 4 года назад +1

    Great video. We own a house with 12 lap siding with no window wood frame on the edge of our windows and was curious if you could recommend how to install the shutters without or do I need to add a wood frame? Thanks again for your great video.

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  4 года назад +1

      No window trim is unusual on an old house, but shutters can be mounted anywhere as long as the will then close and block the window appropriately.

  • @TheRoaFam
    @TheRoaFam 5 лет назад +6

    What can I use to secure the shutters when close? I live in Florida, and I want go use this shutter diy to protect my window during Hurricane season.

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  5 лет назад +3

      Great idea. There are lots of hardware options for keeping them closed. The simplest are hook and eyes or simple latches. Check out Houseofantiquehardware.com for some ideas.

  • @MLK7788
    @MLK7788 5 лет назад

    I apologize if u said already and I missed it but this is exactly what I want. The first thing my husband will say is "how much is it gonna cost me!" Lol. But if you do remember that would be great if not no big deal. Thanks!

  • @georgewettig1860
    @georgewettig1860 3 года назад

    very nice. how much are you saving over store bought wood shutters?

  • @JynxyORJill
    @JynxyORJill 3 года назад +1

    Love that these are actual real shutters. I do not understand this trend of fake shutters that everyone has. I want to reduce the light in my bay house as well as add protection. Going to try and do this as my summer project. On top of all the other projects that come along with a 1945 house :)

    • @CybertuxSpain
      @CybertuxSpain Год назад

      Are they real shutters? How do you lock them in the closed position?

  • @bmsmith51
    @bmsmith51 2 года назад +1

    I love that you showed how to do single shudder that really work, but I need shutters that will cover more than one window. I have two small side windows with a picture window between and a double window on the other side of the house. How do you do those? Any suggestions?

  • @mcsmith7692
    @mcsmith7692 4 года назад

    Loved the video!
    A few questions:
    1. Isn't the purpose of shutters to allow ventilation ? Do you get your ventilation with your result ?
    2. What do you do if you have a wood storm window (or screens) ? In other words, I would imagine you can't have shutters when you have a wood storm in place?
    Just thinking through these things. Keep up the great work.

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  4 года назад

      Thanks so much! To answer your questions, no you won’t get much ventilation with the shutters closed but the purpose it to protect the windows from inclement weather. 2) you do have to remove the screen/storm to close the shutters properly.

  • @nicholasbrosamer1952
    @nicholasbrosamer1952 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the Video. For 14 1/8 x 64" (already deducted a 1/2 inch off each), how many vertical boards would you recommend and their width too look aesthetically correct, and the width of the Batten?? Thanks.

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  3 года назад +2

      I would keep the battens the same width as each board roughly. I would use at least 3 boards at all times for the boards.

  • @drinc21
    @drinc21 4 года назад +1

    Great video but could you tell me how you figured out the size of the boards and the calculation process please .

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  4 года назад +2

      Happily! You want to leave about 1/16” to 1/8” space around the shutters when closed so that they operate properly. So the calls are based on the opening size of the window minus that space.

  • @cookec
    @cookec 5 лет назад +2

    Great video! Do you use anything to hold the shutters closed?

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  5 лет назад +2

      I added a simple hook and eye catch on the inside. Works great!

  • @orlanino
    @orlanino Год назад +1

    How do you close them? Any locking mechanism you mounted?

  • @howtodiyanddoothercoolstuf6075
    @howtodiyanddoothercoolstuf6075 2 года назад +1

    Unless you glue the edges you should add a diagonal to prevent sag

  • @LuisAguilar-vj7wl
    @LuisAguilar-vj7wl 2 года назад +2

    What about when you close them?Did you install something to keep them close?

  • @tripmcneely7360
    @tripmcneely7360 4 года назад +1

    Will these hold up under say cat. 3 hurricanes or higher? I live in northeast Florida. Looking for a more cost effective and efficient way to protect my house.

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  4 года назад +1

      They’re not tested for that, but 1/2” plywood is tested to withstand “large middle impact” so I would imagine 3/4” solid wood should do even better as long as the hardware is attached appropriately.

  • @rosesperfumelace
    @rosesperfumelace 3 года назад

    Perfect! Why have shutters that you can't use!! I never understood that. Stormy weather coming? Close the FUNCTIONAL shutters, save the glass 😉.

  • @roymarable5860
    @roymarable5860 4 года назад

    Off topic. I have an arts and crafts home. I need to install new door, window and base trim.
    Instead of using 1x4 pine. Do you think that I can substitute MDF?

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  4 года назад

      Probably but certainly keep away from wet rooms like kitchen and baths with MDF. It will swell and fail.

  • @patriciadunne3384
    @patriciadunne3384 3 года назад

    Wondering how they would stand up in a hurricane? Also wondering if you could make them out of metal?

  • @sudilos1172
    @sudilos1172 Год назад

    Yessssssss

  • @scottburgle4889
    @scottburgle4889 Год назад

    How have these held up over time? Has the sun warped them? Do they still fit well and close easily?

  • @carolinepark4033
    @carolinepark4033 Год назад

    What to use instead of shutter ‘dogs’ on upper floors where leaning out the window is dangerous? (Very useful video, thank you)

  • @briantetley8954
    @briantetley8954 4 года назад +2

    Love this look but i could never do functional because i have double windows. It would look too silly with shutters that wide.

    • @bobrobertson9636
      @bobrobertson9636 4 года назад +14

      Just make them bi-fold

    • @mattlavington6114
      @mattlavington6114 2 года назад

      @@bobrobertson9636 how does the second shutter fold with batten inside?

  • @elenawood9336
    @elenawood9336 3 года назад +1

    How much do they weigh? Worried about the weight hanging on my vinyl siding?

  • @christophermoeller8221
    @christophermoeller8221 3 года назад

    Since the boards you are using are 1” thick, were the strap hinges offset by 1”? Thanks!

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  3 года назад +1

      The boards were 3/4” thick and yes the strap hinges were a 3/4” offset

  • @janicemontecalvo110
    @janicemontecalvo110 Год назад

    Can't believe you didn't use a push with that saw. What closure did you use when closing and fastening the shutters.

  • @Ludifant
    @Ludifant Год назад +1

    So, how do they stay closed when it is storming?

  • @nathanfisher1512
    @nathanfisher1512 4 года назад

    Would these be appropriate for a 1910 Sears Craftsman?

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  4 года назад

      As long you make them to fit the right dimensions.

  • @dijavonnac
    @dijavonnac 10 месяцев назад

    Wow... but what can u do if u don't have these cool tools

  • @wesleywindham1880
    @wesleywindham1880 4 года назад

    I'm wondering if it would be possible to build these out of PVC board? If so how do you think they would hold up in a storm?

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  4 года назад

      PVC could work, but they likely are not as resilient in a storm.

    • @wesleywindham1880
      @wesleywindham1880 4 года назад

      @@TheCraftsmanBlog the only reason I was thinking about it is because I know that the wood is going to degrade over time whereas the PVC would last many years longer

  • @metratone5
    @metratone5 4 года назад +1

    This is just what I had in mind. Now I'm going to show my boys in the morning because they looked at me like I was crazy🙃. "Shutters on our windows. What!!!" Wait till they watch this. CRAZY INDEED. 🙄 "Not No more 😈😅 Well maybe hyperactive but Crazy 😒 Never" Lovely video by the way ☺

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  4 года назад +1

      Ha ha! Thanks so much!

    • @metratone5
      @metratone5 4 года назад +1

      @@TheCraftsmanBlog Your welcome. Pity my boys STILL think I'm nuts. Damn it 🙄 😏😁

  • @shaunmchugh6719
    @shaunmchugh6719 3 года назад

    Nice this is before it cost 5000 dollars to do this I shire for miss the good old days

  • @luyabell76
    @luyabell76 5 лет назад +1

    My windows are 46" wide do you think that the shutters would be to heavy?

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  5 лет назад

      Not at all! With the right hardware you can maneuver huge shutters with no problem at all.

    • @OldSaltyBear
      @OldSaltyBear 5 лет назад +2

      I have 5 x8 "shutters" on an outdoor pavilion. They are basically garage doors that are hung with shutter hardware instead of strap hinges so I can remove and relocate the doors really quick if I needed to. Just make sure you get hardware that can handle the weight of your shutters. I bet House of Antique Hardware has what you need. Tractor Supply might also have gate hardware that can work for you. I did a cross brace between the two battens to keep the shutter from sagging over time due to the weight. Yours might be okay without, but it wouldn't hurt.

  • @josephhall2858
    @josephhall2858 3 года назад

    Great video production! Surprised you didn't use wood glue or biscuits...

  • @SuperKagey1
    @SuperKagey1 3 года назад

    nice job on shutters. but I think you're going to regret using wood filler if your shutters get a lot of Florida sun. As the wood expands and contracts - the filler won't and the paint will crack. Prolly in 3-6 years.
    also wondered why you didn't glue the boards together?

  • @robd5326
    @robd5326 5 лет назад

    Looks great...You don't like drilling pilot holes huh? Haha

  • @omrishooshan9784
    @omrishooshan9784 4 года назад

    well, how do you lock them?

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  4 года назад

      I out a hook and eye on the backside so they will remain closed when I need.

    • @omrishooshan9784
      @omrishooshan9784 4 года назад

      @@TheCraftsmanBlog Cool, so basicly the shutters are more for the design and less for protection right?

  • @claychandler3468
    @claychandler3468 4 года назад

    My God Carless is hell with that table saw nevertheless how much is the material cost might be easier just to buy them

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  4 года назад

      Always easier to buy them, but more satisfying to make them!

  • @austinklinefelter1928
    @austinklinefelter1928 3 года назад

    No glue?

  • @eyepauer
    @eyepauer 11 месяцев назад

    Safety?

  • @miraclelove991
    @miraclelove991 Год назад

    Why you didn’t show them closed?

  • @christopherlyonas6523
    @christopherlyonas6523 4 года назад +7

    Your hands are much too close to the blade increasing the chances of Serious injury. My brother-in-law experienced something similar to this... thereby causing me to be much more careful.

  • @belavet
    @belavet 3 года назад +2

    "Why would you buy vinyl when you can build your own real...?"
    Well, my friend. Real wood shutter in new england will rot out on you in the blink of an eye lol.

    • @NiNE0s
      @NiNE0s 3 года назад

      Cedar? Blink of an eye?

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  3 года назад +2

      Interesting since I restore wood shutters that are well over 100 years old. But some people may blink their eye more slowly than others.

    • @belavet
      @belavet 3 года назад

      The Craftsman Blog I am certain that you're using materials and techniques on 100 year old shutters that are a bit beyond the scope of your average DIY person looking on RUclips on how to do it. I could be wrong, of course. I'm not a craftsman. Maybe your restorations can be done by anyone?
      This guy used what looked to be pine, I assume to hit a price point. What was done here isn't lasting 100 years in New England. I'd be surprised if they still looked decent after five.

  • @michaellucas5593
    @michaellucas5593 2 года назад +1

    You forgot the part that keeps the shutters together…or am I missing something?

  • @louissparks2496
    @louissparks2496 Год назад

    You left off the catch to keep the shutters closed when the hurricane strikes (they do around here). That is, you made shutters, that could have been functional, decorative, when you claimed that you didn't want something decorative.

  • @aacuna4420
    @aacuna4420 4 месяца назад

    Use a better brad nailer.

  • @angelabacker1177
    @angelabacker1177 4 года назад +2

    I loved the finished product, but as an absolute novice I found it difficult to follow your instructions.

  • @justinbieber12373
    @justinbieber12373 3 года назад

    Didn't show them closed. 😫

  • @stevenrogers4018
    @stevenrogers4018 Год назад +1

    I have two cream/golden colored dogs.. my wife is gonna hate me

  • @CheeseBae
    @CheeseBae 5 лет назад

    You need to prime raw wood before you paint it. I know the paint can says "paint and primer," but if you read the fine print it's only primer over existing paint. You still have to prime raw wood, metal, etc. the traditional way.

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  5 лет назад

      Who’s painting raw wood? The wood used here was pre-primed cedar.

    • @CheeseBae
      @CheeseBae 5 лет назад

      @@TheCraftsmanBlog 3:20 Anywhere where it was cut was raw wood. The end grain is the most important part to seal since it readily absorbs the most water.

    • @robertspencer9360
      @robertspencer9360 3 года назад

      @@TheCraftsmanBlog Great video - just curious as to what paint you used? I'm in New England so want to probably put 2 coats of a quality paint on them - maybe Benj Moore? Thanks

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  3 года назад

      I used Ben Moore UltraSpec. Worked great!

    • @michellewest5321
      @michellewest5321 3 года назад

      @@TheCraftsmanBlog can you please tell me the finish used on this paint? It's perfect!

  • @jaromejacksan6934
    @jaromejacksan6934 Год назад

    I heard very good opinions about the Woodglut plans.

  • @doralee4870
    @doralee4870 5 лет назад

    Not for a dyi housewife .
    I dont have a shop :(

    • @TheCraftsmanBlog
      @TheCraftsmanBlog  5 лет назад +1

      There are always some tools required but you don’t have to use the same tools I did.

    • @OldSaltyBear
      @OldSaltyBear 5 лет назад +2

      ... and you can always make friends with people who do have shop. I've never turned down an excuse to go out to my wood shop... especially if a nice cup of coffee and baked goods were involved. ;)

    • @gretableak6873
      @gretableak6873 4 года назад +1

      I use my lounge 🤭

  • @mrcwoodworks4523
    @mrcwoodworks4523 5 лет назад +3

    I never knew some where functional

  • @jagboy69
    @jagboy69 4 года назад

    It's PINTLE, not lintle.

  • @GaryStewart2020
    @GaryStewart2020 3 года назад

    Errreruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu was ô

  • @lynnodonnell4764
    @lynnodonnell4764 3 года назад

    Sorry but the music is SO Distracting!

  • @terrysmith1914
    @terrysmith1914 10 месяцев назад

    Loose the music

  • @bobrobertson9636
    @bobrobertson9636 4 года назад +1

    Nice