I live 3,000 miles from New Zealand and don’t work in the trades. There is no rational explanation for why I love this channel as much as I do, it’s just so relaxing (and, of course, exciting).
I'm 38 and after months of watching your videos I've just landed an apprenticeship in carpentry. Love your work mate loving it and learning so much from you.
Scott, I'm a carpenter of 20 years and I learn stuff from you guys. Just seeing even how it's done in another country can teach you stuff. The vids are on point my friend. Cheers from US.
Great job SBC. New Zealand, a land where they grow pink trees, where sanders sound like a Didgeridoo, where doors are hung with care. Now if I could only remember where I put the door handles... I can hardly wait until I work with a crew like yours!
I discovered your channel with episode 180. I began my DIY/woodworking journey during the Covid lockdown here in the States. Watching your channel among others, is what gave me that push to start my DIY/woodworking journey; I thought what do I have to lose? Since then I’ve updated my living room, dinging room, and kitchen, and I’ve come to love what I do and it’s great that I’ve picked up these dying skills. This all started because of your channel and I really want to thank you for the quality of your content. Keep up the great work Scott. Cheers!
You just made the few of us finns enjoying Scott Brown carpentry show feel warm and cosy inside. ”They know about us on the other side of the globe!” 🥳
my work gos from building film sets to props and am currently working on refurbishing a 40 year old barge that my friend works on from the rusty frame to the plywood interior and having never studied carpentry your video's have given me enough knowledge know what im doing, instruct my teams and not make a balls of myself too often. I owe a lot of it to you pal, cheers from Ireland :)
One appeal of your channel is the very good explanations of construction details to include solving problems. I can understand why the class watches your videos, they are educational with a mix of humor and beautiful scenes from NZ.
Dude - great vid! You've stepped up your game on this one, both with the door jamb assembly and the coffered ceiling. Your channel is in my top 5 construction subscriptions. Keep 'em coming.
Hi Scott, when I did my apprenticeship, back in the late 70’s one of our instructors said, don’t ever let anyone look down on you because you’re a tradesman, because without you they wouldn’t have the house they did.
I remember hanging my first 7 foot set of custom French doors on a jamb I milled myself, the wobbly pop was mighty tasty that evening. I used a Lee Valley three hinge jig on that set and ever since. Beautiful work on the ceiling Pereau.
My grandfather was a stone mason and I was a bricklayer and I worked for him and his two brothers and one of them had a great saying when people would ask the impossible .he look at me and say boy ! We're going to need my top hat Cape and wand and you'd better bring my white gloves 😂😂😂😂😂🏴🏴
Thanks Scott I really enjoyed this exciting episode. I just finished building a complete door and frame for my soon to be renovated house. You have to hold your breath when you start routing out those hinge mortises on a piece that you just spent a couple of days building. Reason I built the door instead of just buying one is the supplier wanted $2K for a replacement and I built a better one for $200.
The bungalows I've worked on have hollow three-sided box section ceiling rather than solid wood. They also have wire ties to the rafter to prevent sag. With this ceiling structure I'd want to run some metal strapping across the joints so that when there's an earthquake those heavy timbers don't rain down. Great video as usual, thanks!
What I have learned about New Zealand from your channel is that when it doesn’t rain, you guys party in the ocean 🌊. It’s astounding that you do not have webbed🦶🍻🍻 Cheer!!!
As somebody just starting out on the road to become a carpenter, your videos are so informative and also just quite cathartic to watch! 😌 Keep it up mate! 🇬🇧
Hi Scott, just stumbled across your channel today. Really like what you are doing. Just going back on your channel I came across the time you came to Scotland, and you done a some work on the Isle Of Wight on a thatched cottage. I live on the Isle of Wight and had a job to finish some things in that cottage for the owner, I must say you hit the nail on the head with make take down and redo. How strange I found you and we have worked in the same house. Keep up the good work.
Thanks man. I have one to do next week and now I understand building the frame around the door. Super cool! Wish you’d shown installing the frame into the studs but I guess I’ll work it out.
"nah, bro" - doesn't get any more Kiwi than that, lol... Those hinge jigs are awesome - I'm turning the hot water cupboard door into a bi-fold door and have to do the centre hinges the old-school way, with a chisel.
The second company I worked for had some older nice door tools. Door carts that made hauling door slabs easy. Roll a 6’8” door through 6’8” openings. They were easy hang the door with too. Had an old porter cable hinge mortise adjustable template. For both jam and slab. Also had a chain mortiser for mortised handsets. Very few people in the company had been around long enough or permission to actually modify doors to that extent. Most of the time we got wood doors that were pre mortised and sometimes pre finished. Most of the doors we got were metal slabs
Cool vids bro. I know my stuff I like to think.. last thing i would wana watch after doing this 9 hours a day but its interesting and yet I still watch all vids and I keep learning. It's a good laugh etc and pick up new tips here and there. I've recomend two of my apprentices to watch all your vids. Told em 'you'll learn more off Scott brown then you would learn following bcito. Knows his stuff. And is fun to watch which keeps you wanting too learn. Nice too see a kiwis too. Helps get an understanding of construction in New Zealand and the do's and don'ts due to our weather conditions.
Nice job👍 And greetings from Finland. Make me smile when you reference the country. Anyway, keep up the Good work! Interesting to see how different it is to build houses in there... In Finland we would probably freeze to death with that insulation.
G, day Scott and team from Sydney, Australia. The plywood joints I have called them "finger joints" random engineered laminated boards. I like the door sets, but I would tack on a narrow bottom temporary rail until installed in the frame. Overall, nice joinery.🍯 Elu (old table saw) similar to the Makita flipsaw. Had a soft induction motor I believe.
The original flip saw was made by Elu decades ago. I still have one but only use it for ripping. Then Dewalt made one for a while their link with Stanley who pinched it off Elu. Didn't know Makita made one looks all plastic though. My old Elu is all cast and weighs a ton. Can't believe we used to cart them everywhere but back then I was younger and nobody was telling you not to lift anything.
I don't know him but I love the guy that told you that! I think he really meant just cause that guy is rich doesn't mean he can accomplish anything we can. The rich guy with a Bentley is not at all better than you because he still needs you
Wealthy people wouldn't have anything that they have if it weren't for contractors and Tradesmen like us we build it all we maintenance it all We Are the truth everybody should be more appreciative a lot of times we are humble servants just helping people out
I have that yellow router... a deWalt 624... great machine .. You need to get a "corner-cleaner" chisel block that squares that routed radius with one tap.. 🤗
Thats super interesting. We do the opposite in aus. 3*ish hinge side, square lock side. Serves the same purpose. Interesting how different people are taught different things in different countries though
The distortion in the fingerjointed timber you have is due to variable moisture in the shook, either too high before jointing and it’s shrunk after or it’s soaked up moisture after jointing, if it’s got mould it’s probably been exposed to moisture
Another excellent year of content scott, would like to learn and work with you guys next year Regards, Jamie Davis universal excellent services (Melbourne)
Hey there Scott love your channel. Your tips are amazing as I am 17 and looking to get into building my self so have some of you knowledge is really good. I was wondering if you need extra help around site towards the end of the year so I can gain some experience and so knowledge of building? Thank Scott keep up the good work.
That ceiling is a work of art.
jawdropping beautiful
Class, 👍 😁 🔨 🇮🇪
Please Scott full video of the ceiling!
That’s look incredible 😍
I'm not sure I'll ever stop being amazed at the level of care and detail you and your team put into everything.
theendishereman if a jobs worth doing, its worth doing right
I'm amazed he can find people who are willing to pay for that level of concern. Things must be different in NZ than here in America.
@@95thousandroses These guys are a very good crew. But thrust me when I say we have our fair share of incompetent idiots who DGAF.
It's so opposite of what I'm used to in America, even on high end cost housing in san Fran
I live 3,000 miles from New Zealand and don’t work in the trades. There is no rational explanation for why I love this channel as much as I do, it’s just so relaxing (and, of course, exciting).
Are there any other chippies on here that do this all day then come home and watch this ledgend ?
Yep
Guilty as charged
I binged most his episodes at the start of the uk lockdown but then the mrs started moaning and I then went back to work
I've been running cupped base on uneven tile floors all day.
@@smokingcheeba420 fun times!
The best teachers don't always know they are teaching ;)
Aaron Huslage and that sir is a quote if I’ve ever seen one
I'm 38 and after months of watching your videos I've just landed an apprenticeship in carpentry. Love your work mate loving it and learning so much from you.
After a year involved with carpentry, how's it going for you?
Please have that line about the Bentley put on a t shirt so I can buy it Scott!!!
That's such a good idea!
I’ll buy 2
Done: www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/Can-he-hang-a-door-by-HowToDadJoke/58826987.RY32L
Scott, I'm a carpenter of 20 years and I learn stuff from you guys. Just seeing even how it's done in another country can teach you stuff. The vids are on point my friend. Cheers from US.
Great job SBC.
New Zealand, a land where they grow pink trees, where sanders sound like a Didgeridoo, where doors are hung with care.
Now if I could only remember where I put the door handles...
I can hardly wait until I work with a crew like yours!
Didgeridoos are Australian mate, SBC are New Zealanders bro. 😉
I discovered your channel with episode 180. I began my DIY/woodworking journey during the Covid lockdown here in the States. Watching your channel among others, is what gave me that push to start my DIY/woodworking journey; I thought what do I have to lose? Since then I’ve updated my living room, dinging room, and kitchen, and I’ve come to love what I do and it’s great that I’ve picked up these dying skills. This all started because of your channel and I really want to thank you for the quality of your content. Keep up the great work Scott. Cheers!
Watching you guys work and watching you guys work TOGETHER is a real pleasure...thanks.
You just made the few of us finns enjoying Scott Brown carpentry show feel warm and cosy inside. ”They know about us on the other side of the globe!” 🥳
Awesome job Paerau, would have loved to see more of that, along with some explanation from you personally!
my work gos from building film sets to props and am currently working on refurbishing a 40 year old barge that my friend works on from the rusty frame to the plywood interior and having never studied carpentry your video's have given me enough knowledge know what im doing, instruct my teams and not make a balls of myself too often. I owe a lot of it to you pal, cheers from Ireland :)
One appeal of your channel is the very good explanations of construction details to include solving problems. I can understand why the class watches your videos, they are educational with a mix of humor and beautiful scenes from NZ.
Scott Brown Carpentry always makes my day
Dude - great vid! You've stepped up your game on this one, both with the door jamb assembly and the coffered ceiling.
Your channel is in my top 5 construction subscriptions. Keep 'em coming.
What other construction subscriptions do you have? Im keen to follow more
Ime a uk joiner and just got my self a vaughan hammer £125 uk. Absolute game changer bro. I see y you love it,
Great hammer!
No surprises! I am watching your video while working. But surprisingly your work closed to where I am living
Your music selection is second to none
Hi Scott, when I did my apprenticeship, back in the late 70’s one of our instructors said, don’t ever let anyone look down on you because you’re a tradesman, because without you they wouldn’t have the house they did.
I remember hanging my first 7 foot set of custom French doors on a jamb I milled myself, the wobbly pop was mighty tasty that evening. I used a Lee Valley three hinge jig on that set and ever since. Beautiful work on the ceiling Pereau.
Can't wait to see the "pink tree" episode: Where lumber comes from and so much more!
Excellent video SBC and music to go with it! Your whole team are thorough careful Carpenters’. Well done guys!😎
Scott Brown is the Carpentry Whisperer!!!!!!
My grandfather was a stone mason and I was a bricklayer and I worked for him and his two brothers and one of them had a great saying when people would ask the impossible .he look at me and say boy ! We're going to need my top hat Cape and wand and you'd better bring my white gloves 😂😂😂😂😂🏴🏴
This is like therapy. So calming
Love the finish tree joke :D When people ask me "are you finish?" I allways answer "no im norwegian".
Scott! RUclips hasnt been sbowing me your content lately abut you once again provide me with exactly the info i need. Thanks for your awesome content
Man, the U.S. certainly gets passed over with some of the coolest Makita tools. I'd like to see more about "The Flipper"!
Paerau 👏 well done on that ceiling it looks superb
Thanks Scott I really enjoyed this exciting episode. I just finished building a complete door and frame for my soon to be renovated house. You have to hold your breath when you start routing out those hinge mortises on a piece that you just spent a couple of days building. Reason I built the door instead of just buying one is the supplier wanted $2K for a replacement and I built a better one for $200.
That 1x pine board here in the U.S. we call it finger joint. Love the videos, watch them all the time. Keep making them!
We use a rabate joint on the head of our door linings, I'm honestly surprised you guys don't! Great carpentry Scott!
Yeah I thought the same!
Scott Brown
Finish carpentry TV
Insider carpentry
Best 3 youtube channels hands down
that ceiling is dope af!! need to see what it turns out like
The bungalows I've worked on have hollow three-sided box section ceiling rather than solid wood. They also have wire ties to the rafter to prevent sag. With this ceiling structure I'd want to run some metal strapping across the joints so that when there's an earthquake those heavy timbers don't rain down. Great video as usual, thanks!
Scott Brown is a Legend in his own lifetime.
I honestly cant get enough of your videos. Just so mesmerizing
I love the craftsmanship there Scott
I'm so glad I found your channel, Scott. Watching your video makes me so satisfied. The work ethics, and the detail of your works bravo!!
What I have learned about New Zealand from your channel is that when it doesn’t rain, you guys party in the ocean 🌊. It’s astounding that you do not have webbed🦶🍻🍻 Cheer!!!
The coffered ceiling construction is fascinating. Pretty good B camera work Paerau.
Running 15minutes early to the job & managed to squeeze in a sbc video.
Now iv gotta make a door frame & hang a door today....what’s the odds😆
Because of the previous video, I proudly put aside time to hang the door to my room. Felt extra proud when I finished up.
As somebody just starting out on the road to become a carpenter, your videos are so informative and also just quite cathartic to watch! 😌 Keep it up mate! 🇬🇧
That send in picture is just awesome. Nice work and nice vid.
Hi Scott, just stumbled across your channel today. Really like what you are doing. Just going back on your channel I came across the time you came to Scotland, and you done a some work on the Isle Of Wight on a thatched cottage. I live on the Isle of Wight and had a job to finish some things in that cottage for the owner, I must say you hit the nail on the head with make take down and redo. How strange I found you and we have worked in the same house. Keep up the good work.
Thanks man. I have one to do next week and now I understand building the frame around the door. Super cool! Wish you’d shown installing the frame into the studs but I guess I’ll work it out.
Man your job sites seem super chill. And that ceiling is the dopest dope!!!! Now get back to playing with your pink lumber 😉
Good job Scott and Team...
Paerau and Rich did a great job on that ceiling.
That ceiling looks mint. Perfect fit. 👌
nice work! I love those door hinge jigs. wood work is looking sweet as well.
"nah, bro" - doesn't get any more Kiwi than that, lol...
Those hinge jigs are awesome - I'm turning the hot water cupboard door into a bi-fold door and have to do the centre hinges the old-school way, with a chisel.
Love the introduction of the B cam!
The second company I worked for had some older nice door tools. Door carts that made hauling door slabs easy. Roll a 6’8” door through 6’8” openings. They were easy hang the door with too. Had an old porter cable hinge mortise adjustable template. For both jam and slab. Also had a chain mortiser for mortised handsets. Very few people in the company had been around long enough or permission to actually modify doors to that extent. Most of the time we got wood doors that were pre mortised and sometimes pre finished. Most of the doors we got were metal slabs
Cool vids bro. I know my stuff I like to think.. last thing i would wana watch after doing this 9 hours a day but its interesting and yet I still watch all vids and I keep learning. It's a good laugh etc and pick up new tips
here and there. I've recomend two of my apprentices to watch all your vids. Told em 'you'll learn more off Scott brown then you would learn following bcito. Knows his stuff. And is fun to watch which keeps you wanting too learn. Nice too see a kiwis too. Helps get an understanding of construction in New Zealand and the do's and don'ts due to our weather conditions.
Dude, I loved your work on Sherlock.
Got to love those pink trees in New Zealand
What a great channel this is such good guy
Nice job👍 And greetings from Finland.
Make me smile when you reference the country.
Anyway, keep up the Good work!
Interesting to see how different it is to build houses in there... In Finland we would probably freeze to death with that insulation.
What’s the demand like for builders on Finland friend?
Scott! I’ve been with you since the start! Love your work bro.
Main reason I don’t bother with a router when it comes to hinges. Great video
Loving this build series. It's great to see how it's coming along.
Great video and great work guys
PS Insider Carpentry should watch out, that coffered ceiling that Paerau is building is a work of art.
Looks like 200k is just around the corner. Early congrats.
Great video as always Scott, thanks
As a carpenter and all round tradesmen in uk you r up there with the best your videos r great keep them coming
That was pretty awesome ceiling Chef.
Love your content Scott
G, day Scott and team from Sydney, Australia. The plywood joints I have called them "finger joints" random engineered laminated boards.
I like the door sets, but I would tack on a narrow bottom temporary rail until installed in the frame.
Overall, nice joinery.🍯
Elu (old table saw) similar to the Makita flipsaw. Had a soft induction motor I believe.
Scott I just realized that the extenders on your workbench look like the clip-ons on the harbour bridge. Thanks for the great content!
The original flip saw was made by Elu decades ago. I still have one but only use it for ripping. Then Dewalt made one for a while their link with Stanley who pinched it off Elu. Didn't know Makita made one looks all plastic though. My old Elu is all cast and weighs a ton. Can't believe we used to cart them everywhere but back then I was younger and nobody was telling you not to lift anything.
Great work guys , as usual.
I don't know him but I love the guy that told you that! I think he really meant just cause that guy is rich doesn't mean he can accomplish anything we can. The rich guy with a Bentley is not at all better than you because he still needs you
Wealthy people wouldn't have anything that they have if it weren't for contractors and Tradesmen like us we build it all we maintenance it all We Are the truth everybody should be more appreciative a lot of times we are humble servants just helping people out
Hey scott , great video recently learned alot of woodworking , thanks to you.
Wow 😮 I never knew about that 2-3 degree angle cut on the door sides so that is the difference between a weekend warrior and a pro
I have that yellow router... a deWalt 624... great machine ..
You need to get a "corner-cleaner" chisel block that squares that routed radius with one tap.. 🤗
I like the framing square there.
Perfectionist💯
Awesome video (again) Scott. Those ceiling joints are a thing of beauty.
Great video Scott, keep up the amazing work 👍
Thats super interesting. We do the opposite in aus. 3*ish hinge side, square lock side. Serves the same purpose. Interesting how different people are taught different things in different countries though
Great vid - Great b roll and b cam footage mate.
The distortion in the fingerjointed timber you have is due to variable moisture in the shook, either too high before jointing and it’s shrunk after or it’s soaked up moisture after jointing, if it’s got mould it’s probably been exposed to moisture
Great video. Hope you feel better 😀
@4:13 Definitely learning some tricks here and there Scott! Keep up the good work! Also fun to watch though :)
"That wee bevel..." :) nice to hear the word 'wee' being used correctly on the other side of the planet.
You could have a 'wee bevel" in a urinal, too.
The Casey of Carpenter youtubers
i love the decking video's the subtitles always make me laugh as it replaces ever deck with something els
Paerau's exciting ceiling. 👌🏼
Tyre the "fast hinge" door jig its heaps good
Another excellent year of content scott, would like to learn and work with you guys next year
Regards,
Jamie Davis
universal excellent services (Melbourne)
Scott Brown I like your videos.
yaye the b cam :) thanks for the video scott - cheers
I love YOU, Scott :)
Hey Scott, I now as of this week am a Carpentry tutor at Unitech if you ever want to come do a talk the students would love to have you.
Hey there Scott love your channel. Your tips are amazing as I am 17 and looking to get into building my self so have some of you knowledge is really good. I was wondering if you need extra help around site towards the end of the year so I can gain some experience and so knowledge of building? Thank Scott keep up the good work.