How to, roundwood mortise and tenon, timber framed shed part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2017
  • In this video myself and Adam demonstrate how to mark out and cut a mortise and tenon in roundwood.
    www.KrisHarbour.co.uk
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Комментарии • 151

  • @yenoh243
    @yenoh243 7 лет назад +9

    Your smile at the end said it all! Good job

  • @wetdedstuocm
    @wetdedstuocm 7 лет назад +5

    Well you have taught this ""Old Dog "" a few new tricks, you Sir are a Very Good Carpenter. Keep on going I really enjoy your work.

  • @oldtimeengineer26
    @oldtimeengineer26 7 лет назад +5

    very nice job the building will still be standing well after you are gone. timber framing and log building is the best

  • @tiggasmum
    @tiggasmum 4 года назад +1

    What a clever guy you are , don’t always understand the technical stuff , but love watching it all coming together, I was well impressed with this :)

  • @jerButler87
    @jerButler87 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this! I'm building my own roundwood timber frame and was stumped at how to do the mortise. I like that little jig. Simple and effective!

  • @Graeme408
    @Graeme408 7 лет назад +11

    You use that Stihl like a surgeon. Well done

  • @KyzusEnillikeenge
    @KyzusEnillikeenge 5 лет назад

    Best video description of simple scribe rule style. Great job very valuable video.

  • @Kajpaje
    @Kajpaje 3 года назад

    I knew Chris couldn't have been an engineer, too practical. Was baffled which trade he worked at. Something mechanical perhaps? Gave me a clue when he mentioned working on lifts. Lift mechanic or electrician? Handy with tools, saws, chisels, motors, plumbing, electrical, building, plastering, tiling. I'm happy guessing. Great attitude to life and work, solving problems. Like him I never want to live near a city again. Love his work.

  • @Ksransonia
    @Ksransonia 7 лет назад +2

    Love your work. I enjoy watching you .

  • @tamitng
    @tamitng 7 лет назад +3

    Great project!! Now you need one of those big Fred Flintstone giant wood mallets to whack it together! I love these kind of buildings using wood in the round, it's much stronger than cut wood. I'm sure you have seen Ben Law's videos, he is fabulous!

  • @maehay4065
    @maehay4065 7 лет назад +4

    It looks like you and your friend worked a miracle around that timber post😉🤓🤗😍👏🙏👍🏡

  • @ServiceTrek
    @ServiceTrek 7 лет назад +3

    so cool, thanks for going through the markup process.

  • @benjaminrennicke
    @benjaminrennicke 2 года назад

    This video and nr.3 awnsered all my questions . Thank you

  • @RicSeabergsUseful-Information
    @RicSeabergsUseful-Information 7 лет назад +3

    this is pure genius kris

  • @philplatts6433
    @philplatts6433 7 лет назад +2

    Love this stuff great job kris

  • @TheRedhawke
    @TheRedhawke 7 лет назад +1

    Well done Kris.

  • @col2959
    @col2959 4 года назад

    This video changed my life.

  • @acaptainslife9712
    @acaptainslife9712 Год назад

    I like the bit at 3:55 where he uses the level to make sure that the first line will be perpendicular to the next line created with the weighted end of the string line. Simple and genius at the same time.

  • @n00bicon4
    @n00bicon4 5 лет назад

    great lesson in building with square rule, thanks for this one buddy

  • @Moist_yet_Crispy
    @Moist_yet_Crispy 2 года назад

    You guys are awesome. Always love your contebnt

  • @brianpasifull-fb4gt
    @brianpasifull-fb4gt 5 месяцев назад

    Your skills are amazing 👍👍👍

  • @1981rhino
    @1981rhino 7 лет назад +3

    awesome job man,its going to be epic

  • @robertread8436
    @robertread8436 5 лет назад +3

    I am most impressed by the accuracy you can achieve with a chainsaw. I find the chainsaw jumps and I am lucky to get within 10 mm of the line. I would need to use a handsaw to cut a reasonable fitting tenon.

  • @googleuser6592
    @googleuser6592 5 лет назад +5

    Great videos, the knowledge has helped me immensely.
    May I say though, hovering your face over a chainsaw with a reverse grip (9 minutes in) is a very dangerous gamble, even though it's a fairly small chainsaw.

    • @matthiasherzog5201
      @matthiasherzog5201 3 года назад

      A good old-fashioned crosscut saw might be a good alternative.

  • @diymanable
    @diymanable 7 лет назад +1

    you are the man you know that a mate . awesome job

  • @ucantseeme33
    @ucantseeme33 7 лет назад +1

    WOW I'm impressed!

  • @cedricburg8374
    @cedricburg8374 Год назад

    Very nice and elegant. Thanks.

  • @Dingbat217
    @Dingbat217 7 лет назад +2

    Nice progress, thanks for sharing! :-)

  • @johnhammack12
    @johnhammack12 7 лет назад +14

    You are teaching us old farts the way to get things done. Keep up the good work Cris.

    • @Grizz270
      @Grizz270 7 лет назад +5

      got that right ...i was a carpenter for 40 years and im learning so much from him

    • @danielclark3686
      @danielclark3686 7 лет назад +1

      John Hammack sorry to say but he went the long way around finding centre of the pice of wood. But was still interesting to watch

    • @rjk69
      @rjk69 7 лет назад +1

      +daniel clark I thought that too. Not sure about measuring the width of the tenon on the curve of the wood either, that's not going to be correct.

    • @waynebayer3144
      @waynebayer3144 7 лет назад

      DONE BUT THE HARD WAY

    • @vaultsjan
      @vaultsjan 7 лет назад +1

      I would have used level on both ends to mark 2 perpendicular lines (crossing more or less at centre of the log) and then snapped the line to connect the ends. Is there better way to do the same thing?

  • @truckersrknights1383
    @truckersrknights1383 3 года назад +1

    Writing from the Canada's...thinking whilst watching this....how did my forefathers from England ever get their cabins built quick enough to survive the first Canadian winter!?! The attention to detail the quest for perfection shown here in this video, would have proved deadly back in those days, I'm sure

    • @Hcjm707
      @Hcjm707 Год назад

      Truth

    • @priestesslucy3299
      @priestesslucy3299 Год назад

      Combined Manpower.
      That first year they lived in shared quarters in a single structure that would often become the town church after the people got their own dwellings up

  • @Graeme408
    @Graeme408 7 лет назад +8

    Kris, again an exceptional video. I am a sub and get my bell rung each time you post. I learn much with every video. I so hope you get sponsors or whatever you need to continue these fine videos. Thank you, and rich greetings from the Mid Atlantic of the United States.

  • @diversifiedacreshomestead102
    @diversifiedacreshomestead102 7 лет назад

    Well Done Kris

  • @WoodchuckNorris.8o
    @WoodchuckNorris.8o 3 года назад

    Thank you for the tricks. I found this out today, Your square and string scribing technique only works if the imaginary straight line is level.

    • @KrisHarbour
      @KrisHarbour  3 года назад

      Yeah that’s right 👍 did I not say that in the video? Learning from mistakes is best anyway 😁

  • @mrtrash5873
    @mrtrash5873 7 лет назад +1

    Such an awesome vid. Youre a great man keep it up :D

    • @evasuvop8582
      @evasuvop8582 3 года назад

      just ordered the *WoodBlueprints. Com* guide for step-by-step videos and different plans to BUILD A SHED. they have some awesome plans in there

  • @carolewarner101
    @carolewarner101 2 года назад

    Well done!

  • @littlebird2573
    @littlebird2573 7 лет назад +5

    Yessssssss highlight of my day

    • @laggytim
      @laggytim 7 лет назад +1

      Adri V then do something about it

  • @dglukesluthier
    @dglukesluthier 7 лет назад +1

    Nice slick!

  • @Matthlanning
    @Matthlanning 5 лет назад +2

    My God how i wish you would do another video on this in a bit more detail

  • @BillyBigBaws
    @BillyBigBaws 7 лет назад +2

    Great stuff

  • @wolfsangeleyes
    @wolfsangeleyes 3 года назад

    I like how you took your time explaining how to mark out and cut a mortise and tenon.
    On a side note, the spam ads in the comment section is awful. Can't you block these idiots?

  • @reneep9968
    @reneep9968 7 лет назад +2

    I was so concerned that the chainsaw might kickback an ruin your log. Looking forward to seeing more of these timber frame videos. Blessings...

    • @omgwtfits7612
      @omgwtfits7612 5 лет назад +2

      Renee P I was worried it’d kickback at the 9:00 mark

  • @timfromtang
    @timfromtang 5 лет назад +2

    lovely building gents, it occurs that a rear handled chainsaw would be safer and offer more control for joinery applications.

  • @fred-san
    @fred-san 7 лет назад +2

    cool, thanks /tips.

  • @Grizz270
    @Grizz270 7 лет назад +2

    very cool

  • @tracycole5173
    @tracycole5173 4 года назад

    👍 good job

  • @hitmanch47
    @hitmanch47 7 лет назад

    sweet fit

  • @bigwallyhdfb
    @bigwallyhdfb 7 лет назад +1

    Great job love watching you do this work how is the round house all done and living in it

  • @jonmccarthy6276
    @jonmccarthy6276 7 лет назад +1

    im still waiting on your water wheel lol, good stuff keep going with head down pal.

    • @phamxuanthien3658
      @phamxuanthien3658 3 года назад

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  • @michellelewis3063
    @michellelewis3063 3 года назад

    No criticism....Or you can screw a 50mm batton top and bottom, they can be either a marking guide or saw the tenon faces using the batton as guide. Tenon tops and bottoms also guaged from one batton denoted as datum. Tenons are then aligned in both axies and you avoid all the complex marking out. :)...I would never recommend anyone use a top handle saw for plunging to make mortices, without 2 handles there's almost no control to prevent kicks. Obviously, if you are highly experienced you take your own calculated risks.

  • @martyhandley4456
    @martyhandley4456 7 лет назад +1

    Cool....

  • @Ivanskrakow
    @Ivanskrakow 4 года назад

    Pipe fitters Wraparound would be a good tool to use

  • @clipboard2290
    @clipboard2290 7 лет назад +9

    Very skillful and interesting as always, thank you.
    Could you please do something about the very sensitive microphone, because of the noise it makes with every movement.
    Wish you all the best.

  • @marciam6224
    @marciam6224 7 лет назад

    I really enjoy your videos. The knowledge you have for creating things is amazing. Can't wait to see the finished product. How long before you move into the cabin full time?

    • @beckercraig1178
      @beckercraig1178 3 года назад

      Guys I am learning woodworking shed plans at *WoodBlueprints. Com* I recommend this website all you guys who are beginner or advance in woodworking

  • @usedtobecool6874
    @usedtobecool6874 7 лет назад +1

    cool

  • @umbalaba
    @umbalaba 7 лет назад +1

    This is really cool stuff! Thank you for teaching us this! Yet, I wonder if the roundwood will keep working and splitting (since it is so freshly cut and has not had time to dry out). If that is the case, I wonder if the movement of the wood will throw your carefully measured mortises and tenons out of sync?

    • @beyondthunderstick1578
      @beyondthunderstick1578 2 года назад +1

      Green wood will dry together. Undried green lumber frames depending on type like hemlock may need metal ties to prevent the beams frlm twisting. Otherwise the weight of the build will generally dry them together in place.
      Kiln dried is necessary because screws and nails will not hold green lumber. Hence the joinery.

  • @theknob1
    @theknob1 7 лет назад +2

    Very nice video Kris. Well done. You may have inspired me to make a storage shed in the same manner. Do you have termites in Wales?

  • @hectormacneil9437
    @hectormacneil9437 4 года назад

    I really enjoyed the video. Thanks! I have a question about your chainsaw. The rear handle /throttle is on the top of the saw, rather that at the rear of the saw. Is this a special type of saw for this work? Do you find this design preferable for timber frame construction?

  • @melissajennings8185
    @melissajennings8185 7 лет назад +3

    awesome! but do you do anything the easy way, lol? I do love your craftsmanship. rock on!!

  • @silvertopaz72
    @silvertopaz72 7 лет назад +2

    You sir are a Renaissance Master Craftsman, really do enjoy your video. May I ask you where you gotten all this knowledge?
    You are awesome. This is the same way my Greatgrandfather build all the barns on our farm, that was in the late 1800's.

  • @markbravo8127
    @markbravo8127 3 года назад

    Your a Patient instructor.
    Thank you .
    But I understood
    The process .
    When you introduced the plumb line .
    AND WHAT'S THAT
    Noise ?
    I was going to get my Adz .

  • @tankfilms.
    @tankfilms. 2 года назад

    Great video - what insecticide / fungicide is used to protect the wood ?

  • @ant13665
    @ant13665 6 лет назад

    i have been mortising with an adze and hand saw, but after seeing this, i suspect that i'll be buying a fencing saw.

  • @davidreed9916
    @davidreed9916 5 лет назад

    Just curious as to why you preferred using the string method when you had a level in your hands. Great work as always Kris!

    • @KrisHarbour
      @KrisHarbour  5 лет назад +2

      The idea of this layout is so that the tenon points where you want it to regardless of the shape of the log or how bent it is. Take a bent bit of wood and try and get a tenon out the end that is going to make the post hang correctly with a level. what you end up with is a stright tenon that is not relative to the bottom in anyway. you have to lay out with string to creat a square through the wood from bottom to top to work from. you cant do that with a leval.

    • @davidreed9916
      @davidreed9916 5 лет назад

      @@KrisHarbour I get the use of the string down the length of the log but once the top point is established can't you just use a level to create the tenon layout

    • @coltknight3945
      @coltknight3945 Год назад

      @@davidreed9916 and a square to make a perpendicular line.

  • @HarveyCarrollJr
    @HarveyCarrollJr 4 года назад

    You should make templates for your tenons... Much faster to get the center points and match up the template...
    But nice job, thanks for sharing...

  • @joeschmoe5170
    @joeschmoe5170 3 года назад

    Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I can't figure out how the tenon is perpendicular to the bottom of the log.
    For example, in the beginning when you made the first mark on the bottom of the log and put the string all the way down the length of log, how do you know that string line is perfectly perpendicular to the bottom of the log where the post will rest. Just judging with your eyes is good enough?
    By the way, your channel's content is awesome tons of knowledge here 👍

  • @architect_bulkov
    @architect_bulkov 7 лет назад

    Ребят, надо использовать простейший кондуктор. Он ускоряет и разметку и точность и в целом работа быстрей и аккуратней.

  • @dwolfe2907
    @dwolfe2907 5 лет назад +1

    safffffety glasses matte

  • @docxenoamour8203
    @docxenoamour8203 7 лет назад +2

    good stuff, thank fk for chainsaws eh, are you pegging the joints?

  • @Graeme408
    @Graeme408 7 лет назад +16

    Are there any hand tools you need? I would like to support you if I can. I have a whole shop stocked with lots of duplicates. Let me know if I can be of help.

    • @user-im1iy3qf6k
      @user-im1iy3qf6k 6 лет назад +1

      John Lowe, Photographist

    • @col2959
      @col2959 4 года назад

      I could sure use couple of tools.

  • @davidprocter3578
    @davidprocter3578 3 года назад

    Kris much quicker way to do this couple of straight planks on either side of your log and trim in with your Alaskan.

    • @KrisHarbour
      @KrisHarbour  3 года назад

      Yeah that would work to. that would be a good way for a post like this but the string method is a lot more versatile for really long stuff. Good idea and i might give it a try next time.

    • @davidprocter3578
      @davidprocter3578 3 года назад

      @@KrisHarbour yep I was only thinking really about the short double tenon logs.

    • @davidprocter3578
      @davidprocter3578 3 года назад

      @@KrisHarbour Kris whilst I remember I have a pair of floor mounted sash cramps, with about eight feet of work length, sort of thing for barn doors lock gates etc they are yours if you want them

  • @frantisek_heca
    @frantisek_heca 7 лет назад +1

    How did he flatten the mortise area, to be sure it's really horizontal?

  • @user-fh1sq2jz6k
    @user-fh1sq2jz6k 21 день назад

    Im a bit confused on how you transfer your mortise layout with that clever jig to the back of the log, I played it back several times but cant seem to figure it out, mind trying to help me understand?

  • @Freedomone153
    @Freedomone153 Год назад

    I love how the guy is using the chainsaw with the face shield is up. Definitely no safety there.

  • @brandonkarhu5599
    @brandonkarhu5599 Год назад

    Top handle and climb helmet. You an arborist?

  •  6 лет назад

    Be carefull if it kicks it is in your face. 8:49

  • @eddietude
    @eddietude 6 лет назад

    Great video. But please, fast forward through the shots of the chainsaw cutting wood, etc, to shorten the video.

  • @Rick_Sanchez_C137_
    @Rick_Sanchez_C137_ 7 лет назад +3

    SAFETY NO GO!!!
    1- put face shield down, it does no good to wear it up.
    2- never hover over blade, if saw kicks the blade jumps up....

  • @punkbloater
    @punkbloater 7 лет назад +2

    Man, love your work, but this seem's overly complicated and too timeconsuming for a shed imo.
    Then again it will be super strong.

  • @candisbrendel7396
    @candisbrendel7396 7 лет назад +2

    what happened to your stash and goat man!!?? you look like a boy hahah just messing around cool video again!!

  • @TombstoneHeart
    @TombstoneHeart 4 года назад

    Is the person holding the camera wearing boxing gloves? lol

  • @asusreviews
    @asusreviews 7 лет назад +3

    You don't do things the easy way do you. I would have just thrown some lags in those logs and called it a day lol

    • @evasuvop8582
      @evasuvop8582 3 года назад

      Seems good so far! Was easy to talk to about his My Shed Plans [Go Here=> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. Guided me in the right direction & helped me understand everything & in the end it was what I wanted

  • @markbernier8434
    @markbernier8434 6 лет назад

    Are any actual timbers used in this project? All I see so far is a mortise hacked out of a piece of firewood.

    • @andymccabe6712
      @andymccabe6712 5 лет назад +1

      Mark Bernier congratulations!! - you win this year's star prize for the most smartass AND most dumbass comment.....

  • @zane8507
    @zane8507 2 года назад

    Laser bruh

  • @skinke280
    @skinke280 7 лет назад

    "This is going to be fun because there is a nub there"

    • @KrisHarbour
      @KrisHarbour  7 лет назад +1

      short for a nubbin. the technical term for a lump or knot on a bit of wood or a tree..... myself and a friend climb trees quite often. often your rope gets caught up on a bit of wood sticking out. and we call it "getting nubbed" i think it must have slipped in to my vocabulary.

  • @turidtronstad3860
    @turidtronstad3860 7 лет назад +1

    What is the noise.... somethings touch the mic ??? Sorry, but it's anoying 😉

  • @grooverjamesr
    @grooverjamesr 3 года назад

    First tenon mate, I should say, ONLY need be 1/3 width of log being added to the frame or structure. 🙄🙄

  • @I_am_Diogenes
    @I_am_Diogenes 6 лет назад

    "Create an imaginary line..." "makes a perfectly straight tenon ." Does it now ? Thanks but no thanks I think I can find a more exact method on here somewhere .

    • @jedidiahlawton2149
      @jedidiahlawton2149 4 года назад +1

      It's been 2 years where is your better and more accurate way?

    • @mihalyhosszu8411
      @mihalyhosszu8411 3 года назад

      That imaginary line is THE perfect line. How exact and accurate joint you make from it is only up to yo.

  • @callihanhopwood6255
    @callihanhopwood6255 4 года назад

    I made it with woodprix handbooks !

  • @montanawestphotography6671
    @montanawestphotography6671 5 лет назад

    OMG sticking your face right over the chain while cutting is NOT the proper handling of a chainsaw folks. I about lost my cereal when I saw that. So don't adopt his method...just let him do it.

  • @carmelinarosinski8953
    @carmelinarosinski8953 6 лет назад

    I made it by myself. I used woodprix woodworking plans for that.

  • @nannettebattista6224
    @nannettebattista6224 3 года назад

    Splendidly to see Woodprix have new plans which helped me save some money and energy for this construction.

  • @janeromnicki6598
    @janeromnicki6598 3 года назад

    My husband uses these plans from Woodglut and is very happy with them. However. I love yours!

  • @gailreese4699
    @gailreese4699 7 лет назад +1

    Good Job. If your girlfriend ran off with some one else she wasn't one to aprechiate someone special.

  • @tamaratamrot2681
    @tamaratamrot2681 3 года назад

    I have done very similar with Woodglut designs.

  • @tamaratamrot2681
    @tamaratamrot2681 3 года назад

    Woodglut has very good designs and plans.

  • @shantahsieh4833
    @shantahsieh4833 3 года назад

    Woodglut is a good solution for every woodworker.

  • @grooverjamesr
    @grooverjamesr 3 года назад

    I really hate to come down on you, Period. But the fact is, Pioneers didn't have to do all that extra math that you seem to be concerned about because. The Pioneers lined the logs up because of the way they were made.

  • @LockedenLoad
    @LockedenLoad 7 лет назад +1

    I'm sorry Kris but it does appear that your fans want to know what really happened with you and your misses. Why did she leave? Was it because like FpsRix says she didn't like the house anymore?

    • @KrisHarbour
      @KrisHarbour  7 лет назад +14

      +LockedenLoad it's not anyone's business other than mine and malena's. She left me. She is a good person and although we are not friends due to it being to hard for me I still love and care about her. That is all anyone needs to know.

    • @LockedenLoad
      @LockedenLoad 7 лет назад +1

      You need to get her back! Work on it son!

    • @RJCOutdoors
      @RJCOutdoors 7 лет назад +4

      You really need to mind your own business and stop posting about this.

    • @craigcope3369
      @craigcope3369 7 лет назад +1

      Kris Harbour I've had this happen to me & IDE like to give you my advice, I don't believe she is a "nice person" if she left you, if she loved you she would stay with you no matter what & ile tell you something else, if she decides she wants you back , tell her to go fuck her self, you keep up the good work & your pride mate.

    • @David-qs7yv
      @David-qs7yv 7 лет назад +6

      "if she loved you she would stay with you no matter what" -the worst relationship advice ever

  • @LockedenLoad
    @LockedenLoad 7 лет назад +5

    So why did your girlfriend leave you? You should share.

    • @wulf659
      @wulf659 7 лет назад +4

      nosey eh? figure it out she has prob run off with someone

    • @kattmacari5859
      @kattmacari5859 7 лет назад +38

      Dude, rude much? In no way shape or form does he have or need to share with us unless he wants to. There is a difference between his instructional videos and his private life. People need to respect that.

    • @jessicabrohm4829
      @jessicabrohm4829 7 лет назад

      wulf 659 I didn't realise she ran off with someone else, I thought it may be down to the living conditions. I wasn't trying to be a dick, I was trying to offer support.

    • @docxenoamour8203
      @docxenoamour8203 7 лет назад +4

      LockedenLoad if he wanted to share he probably would have by now but ultimately it's none of our business

    • @wulf659
      @wulf659 7 лет назад +2

      only surmised the running off part, it could be that she decided the life was not for her.