You made yourself a template Dave, great 👍🏻 Then rather than use it for working out your panels, you arsed about. Follow? It’s a working drawing, make it work 👍🏻
Fantastic job and by far the best way to do them. A perfect combination of strength, ease, accuracy and speed! Things I do different are I stopped using 9mm as I found it added little to no extra strength when glued and clamped flat. I also put the rebate off centre so the front shaker detail is deeper. Oh and i also sand the edges pre assembly. Amazing quality of work under a gazebo and a fantastic way to get a sleeping baby to sleep through anything.😂
Hahaha thank you if a baby won’t sleep in my house we have some issues. (5th child) What do you use instead of the 9mm you have spike my interest 🤔 yes definitely should have sanded pre assembly I usually do 🙈. Thanks for you kind words and have a great day
Don’t judge! I use 6mm MR. And 22 as you do. I have done large doors before and found them quite heavy so started looking at 6mm. I glued a piece of 6mm in a 80mm wide shaker rebate let it go off and picked it up on the end and it was surprisingly rigid. Haven’t gone back! As I say I like the shaker rebate to be deep in the front and shallow on the back but each to their own I guess. I think if it was a loose panel door it wouldn’t work by I glue everything.
Where you gone big man, need some more videos from ya👍🏻
Haha I’ll be back soon pal
You made yourself a template Dave, great 👍🏻
Then rather than use it for working out your panels, you arsed about. Follow?
It’s a working drawing, make it work 👍🏻
Fantastic job and by far the best way to do them. A perfect combination of strength, ease, accuracy and speed!
Things I do different are I stopped using 9mm as I found it added little to no extra strength when glued and clamped flat. I also put the rebate off centre so the front shaker detail is deeper. Oh and i also sand the edges pre assembly.
Amazing quality of work under a gazebo and a fantastic way to get a sleeping baby to sleep through anything.😂
Hahaha thank you if a baby won’t sleep in my house we have some issues. (5th child)
What do you use instead of the 9mm you have spike my interest 🤔 yes definitely should have sanded pre assembly I usually do 🙈.
Thanks for you kind words and have a great day
Don’t judge! I use 6mm MR. And 22 as you do. I have done large doors before and found them quite heavy so started looking at 6mm. I glued a piece of 6mm in a 80mm wide shaker rebate let it go off and picked it up on the end and it was surprisingly rigid. Haven’t gone back! As I say I like the shaker rebate to be deep in the front and shallow on the back but each to their own I guess. I think if it was a loose panel door it wouldn’t work by I glue everything.
@@Wattsjoinerybarn I’m not here to judge brother here to learn. I like the idea mate and definitely up for giving it a whirl. Thanks pal 🫶🏻
Nailed it, quality video fella, need to get myself one of those cutters.
@@mcginleyscc cheers brother there really good mate
How do you like that 18v Bosch tracksaw? I was thinking into buying one (for kitchen fitting mostly)
Honestly I think it’s brilliant had zero issues with it at all clean cuts, brilliant rail, would highly recommend
How do you fit a loose tenon in the middle stile/rail?
Slot it in pal with a load of glue
@@dave_the_carpenter_ how as I assume it will be hidden right?
@@llCarpentry_Joinery you build it together pal. And have the loose tennon in the middle
@@dave_the_carpenter_ oh I see okay that make sense now