Making a £6000 heritage door

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • This is a directors cut of the original series of videos which show the making of the pitch pine front door for my 160 year old victorian house, with some recent maintenance added to the end.
    Original videos-
    part 1- • Making a Victorian sty...
    part 2- • Making a Victorian sty...
    Making linseed oil paint- • Making yellow linseed ...
    Making faux stained glass- • Poor man's stained gla...
    making a steam box and bending wood- • Making a steam box and...

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  • @NeenaPlant
    @NeenaPlant 3 месяца назад +23

    The night after my husband passed away I fist ran across Ryan's RUclips channel and he helped me get through those first impossible days and nights. Thank you for having him as a guest.

  • @davidcrossley7145
    @davidcrossley7145 4 месяца назад +6

    It’s so good to see a craftsman working old school with such skill and dedication to get the door built and the frame excellent 👍👍

  • @jimkemp308
    @jimkemp308 9 месяцев назад +4

    I have all the respect in the world for a person who stands behind their work.

  • @mcc19606
    @mcc19606 Год назад +7

    I'll never look at a door the same way again. Brilliant

  • @judebaber5695
    @judebaber5695 2 месяца назад +4

    That’s a beautiful door, and I throughly enjoyed watching the process 🙂

  • @quinnabun1173
    @quinnabun1173 10 дней назад

    You sure don't do things by half!!! What a absolute beautiful door& the glass work just made it magnificent. Great job! Once again.Go straight to the Top of the class!!!🎉😊

  • @karlexceed
    @karlexceed Год назад +146

    I always love seeing follow up on projects like this! Most people forget that even a £6000 door will need some TLC after a few years in the elements!

    • @jongmassey
      @jongmassey Год назад +18

      Aye, but I've got a £250 solid oak door from Howdens that's fared better than that has after 8 years

    • @graham6229
      @graham6229 Год назад +16

      @@jongmassey You miss the point mate

    • @clivewilliams3661
      @clivewilliams3661 Год назад +12

      For a one off bespoke door £6000 is more than double what it should cost. Perversely, pitch pine is more expensive than a mahogany hardwood doorset. The last doorset of this type that I spec'd cost just over £2000 including ironmongery and double glazing. The shame with this door is that it will have to be painted all over with primer including the bottom edge of the door, which is often missed. Paint technology has moved on leaps and bounds and the old formulations based on linseed oil simply don't last and don't give the performance required
      Personally, I would have spec'd a hardwood door, even for painting, all that effort with pitch pine that will give an inferior result, and the pitch pine is more expensive than a hardwood with straighter grain and less problematic due to moisture movement. 40 years ago pitch pine was the cheap alternative to a hardwood door.

    • @suzannestubbins
      @suzannestubbins Год назад +5

      How do they come up with a $6000 price tag? I would like know

    • @johnsmith-fz3qk
      @johnsmith-fz3qk Год назад +19

      @Bruno Desrosiers Seconded 👍 Some people are shocked hearing what a bespoke Wardrobe or Drawers cost, being locked into that mass produced IKEA mindset, completely forgetting a persons time and skill has to be paid for.

  • @krenwregget7667
    @krenwregget7667 Год назад +5

    thank you for leaving in the mistake, it makes us mere mortals feel better about our work :D

  • @brad9529
    @brad9529 Год назад +25

    Your craftsmanship is really impressive, I also REALLY appreciate you showing it after it aged and then your repairs to bring it back to mint.
    You are a very talented man. Your attention to detail is enviable.

    • @ronin6044
      @ronin6044 Год назад +2

      I literally stopped breathing couple of times when he did danger cuts, being afraid he will damage the piece. Amazing how much knowledge this guy have. Wish to be his aprendice!

    • @kernow9324
      @kernow9324 Год назад +1

      @@ronin6044 Do you mean "appendage"? If so, you're probably not the first 😜

    • @davidryle1164
      @davidryle1164 Год назад +1

      @kernow9324 I think he meant 'apprentice'

  • @micksidaway
    @micksidaway Год назад +3

    Simply outstanding😁😁😁

  • @cherylalexes6540
    @cherylalexes6540 8 дней назад

    I know this video was ages ago but I just watched it today 😮 so much amazing skills and talent , and some serious tools there . Well done

  • @nevillesmith9795
    @nevillesmith9795 Год назад +4

    As a self-taught plumber for the past almost 18 yrs coming up in February '23 i am very passionate about woodwork as well amongst other handyman work. By easily fixing the mistake you made on the piece of wood that you cut off too far back and the issue with the curved strips...shows how forgiving wood can be when u make a mistake. When doing plumbing you pay the price if your joints aren't connected properly

  • @stanleychan2367
    @stanleychan2367 3 месяца назад +1

    Mr Russ, after a year. You gave a very good service for follow up 😊
    Your workmanship was delicate.

  • @JohnGBeckett
    @JohnGBeckett Год назад +43

    I loved seeing what the door looked like after a few years and seeing the maintenance process.

  • @timelapsetown
    @timelapsetown Год назад +2

    Less of a guide to making a thing, more of a guide to making a thing well. Splendid video.

  • @juggeist
    @juggeist Год назад +26

    The problems with your molding creating gaps with time is why I like to fix them together either with a hoffman dovetail or corrugated metalstaples. I learned it the hardway when the local military base switched artillery munitions and all the work I had done around the village was now gaping due to the houses rattling from the shockwaves.

  • @alexandrenobrega1
    @alexandrenobrega1 Год назад +13

    I was planning to go mow my "lawn"... there goes this plan for this morning :D

    • @horsenuts1831
      @horsenuts1831 Год назад +1

      LOL, those were my exact thoughts this morning. I had to do a quick 170 mile errand and just managed to squeeze in the last opportunity this year to give the lawn a haircut before sunset, AND get back watch the end of this.

    • @maickelwand9100
      @maickelwand9100 Год назад

      My hands get sweaty, due to stress by proxy. What a skills!

  • @kevinchamberlain7928
    @kevinchamberlain7928 Год назад +34

    My father in law's house is chock full of the very, very finest pitch pine (I believe it came into UK as ballast) with pitch pine book-matched burls as the door panels! The staircase is a spectacular work of art! I have tried to educate them all on this incredible artefact of a house but to them it's just "pretty wood."

    • @BeasleyStreet
      @BeasleyStreet Год назад +3

      The ballast is true...

    • @stevebengel1346
      @stevebengel1346 Год назад +1

      Be thankful they at least think it's pretty wood, and not something so hideous that it needs painting 🤣

    • @CrimeVid
      @CrimeVid Год назад +2

      Yes,the roof timbers in my fathers house were all in finished pitch pine, I have seen the same elsewhere in some very ordinary cottages, so it must have been valued very low at one time, I’d guess round about the turn of the 19th century.

    • @Mole-Skin
      @Mole-Skin Год назад +3

      I doubt whether the Pitch Pine was used just as ballast.. there are far easier/cheaper things to use.. But it's certainly very heavy.
      It's main use was in Industrial Buildings and especially 18/19th century churches because of the high 'pitch' content made large and long sections (12" x 12") very stable and can still be obtained from reclaim yards. As a joiner I came across reclaimed pitch pine in the 1980's and it was very popular with the 'stripped Pine' folks who I made Furniture and general house joinery for a number of years. The benefit of reclaimed PP is it's stability as it has had 200 years to dry. I feel the timber used in this project was recent growth. It may well have been Kiln dried but that only removed moisture.. I bought 25 x 5" x 6" x 9' Timbers about 15 years ago (apparently from a 300 year old church in East London..) and have been gently using it in projects around my house. I am very fond of it although machining it gives a very pungent aroma. Of all the atrocities of WW2 I think I actually cried when I saw an old news story about bombing of the East London Docks and about 10 acres of stacked Pitch pine was destroyed/burnt.. What a waste..

    • @BeasleyStreet
      @BeasleyStreet Год назад +3

      @@Mole-Skin I never want to correct anyone else, as we are all in the trade, but the ballast is true, it's value was yet to be appreciated, secondly there is no new to the market commercial Pitch Pine in the UK only reclaimed is legally available, I have personally been to and used a supplier of reclaimed Pitch Pine in Bolton that when you see it it takes your breath away, it's vast, as far as the eye can see, as regards the east end destruction, a drop in the ocean to what has been lost to the destruction of the rainforests...👍🙂🤝

  • @koningbolo4700
    @koningbolo4700 Год назад +1

    BEAUTIFULL... What is kind of special is to show the door after 3 years of use and how repairs are carried out...

  • @arvidpaulius7816
    @arvidpaulius7816 Год назад +16

    I will repeat myself, I have been doing this kind of work for more than thirty years. And during that time I have met only a couple of specialists who are able to perform as carefully and professionally job as you. Ful respect!

    • @druidworks
      @druidworks Год назад +2

      Are you referring to the woodworking part or the fake glasswork? The fake glasswork is pretty weak IMO. I make stained glass and that’s pretty offensive really. Do the work. Woodwork was great. Glasswork not great.

  • @BeasleyStreet
    @BeasleyStreet Год назад +22

    Pitch Pine, when we were in the second year of school 77' the teacher invited us to choose some timber from the odds and sods box for small projects, I chose the pitch pine not knowing what I had chosen, but the teacher was delighted as it had been ignored by everyone in favour of the tropical hardwoods, my love affair with it began that day...

  • @siriosstar4789
    @siriosstar4789 3 месяца назад +1

    at first i thought oh great another exaggerated price for wood working and then i watched the video ,,,,,,,,
    that is a reasonable price for that beauty .

  • @samuelcrane8686
    @samuelcrane8686 Год назад +3

    the touch up 3 years on was even more amazing. well done

  • @corvavw6447
    @corvavw6447 Год назад +1

    Wat is er interessant aan een standaard voordeur.
    Puimsteen en olie maakt deze deur echt af.
    Nogmaals, gewoon klassiek schilder timmerwerk.

  • @dougsaunders8109
    @dougsaunders8109 Год назад +22

    Yourself and Ollie from Bradshaw Joinery are the only ones who I will sit down and go through an hour and watch amazing work like this. Both very traditional in joints and approach using modern tools. Love it
    Not 100% sold on linseed paint, give nice looking finish but looked older than three years before repaint.

    • @andrewclarkehomeimprovement
      @andrewclarkehomeimprovement Год назад +3

      Same here, NYW and Bradshaw.

    • @dougsaunders8109
      @dougsaunders8109 Год назад +2

      @UnjustifiedRecs it is a fair call with breathing. Other modern paints are good as well. Supadec is my favourite

    • @paulkramer4176
      @paulkramer4176 Год назад

      I'm not a huge fan of linseed oil paint either, but for that matter, not a fan of Gorilla glue in such an application. But good to see the attention detail on the rest.

    • @CrimeVid
      @CrimeVid Год назад

      Well,well ! I have never seen a wired bell push actually on the door ! They were mostly clockwork bells on the door,or wired on the frame or on a pattern on the wall.

    • @CrimeVid
      @CrimeVid Год назад

      @@paulkramer4176 Iinseed oil and white lead, marvellous !

  • @maineguy538
    @maineguy538 Год назад +1

    Great project and results. Appreciated the 3 year follow up. And enjoy your wit and sense of humor.

  • @michaeldutsonlandscapephot2184
    @michaeldutsonlandscapephot2184 Год назад +24

    Very nicely done, Russ. Top job! I see so many old houses that have been renovated by trades that have a complete lack of knowledge about older buildings and their aesthetics, so it is refreshing and heartening to watch your videos and see historic features being put back. 👍🏻 Great work, keep it up! (..praise indeed coming from a Lancastrian to a Tyke! 🌹😮)

    • @JimBob-lz1gy
      @JimBob-lz1gy Год назад +1

      Yeah, they haven’t got a clue, people like Yorkshire too few these days.

  • @richardpetts9661
    @richardpetts9661 Год назад +6

    First off, I take my hat off to you for your effort at maintaining old world approach to the joinery you employed in building this beautiful door. And secondly, the fact that you are a young man gives me hope. Thank you for sharing the whole process, from beginning to end. Cheers

  • @Vickie-Bligh
    @Vickie-Bligh Год назад +50

    You are so talented. I had to laugh at myself, I didn't read the description before I started watching and I wondered if you were making a new front door or making one for someone else. Then I read it and settled down to enjoy watching your mastery again. Your door is beautiful. I do hope you will do a tour of your house when you get it finished. It's gorgeous. Thanks, Russ.

  • @adambell6177
    @adambell6177 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! What a treat for a rainy Saturday morning - an epic video and astonishing result! I would say inspirational but there’s no way I could ever attempt a project like that!

  • @CreativeCarpentry
    @CreativeCarpentry Год назад +21

    I watched the original when it was released in parts and it’s cool to see the follow up showing how it held up in use . Love your videos

  • @claudej55
    @claudej55 Год назад +1

    Vous etes un artiste.

  • @alasdairweir1011
    @alasdairweir1011 Год назад +4

    Lovely, took me back to working with pitch pine. We used to buy floors from old bonded warehouses for the 15x3" pitch pine joists to make windows, doors, gates etc place always smelt wonderful.

    • @johnpaulson1079
      @johnpaulson1079 Год назад

      Pitch pine! I could see that indeed it was. It used to be a commonplace name for that specific timber and our victorian house is delightfully full of it. BUT, what is the technical name? In the US pitch pine is not a major timber source. I have seen Douglas Fir referred to as pitch pine and Red Deal which is Scots Pine is quite similar. So what is the real name of this now rare timber.

    • @alasdairweir1011
      @alasdairweir1011 Год назад

      @@johnpaulson1079 pitch pine official name is Pinus Rigida it is a very resinous timber was always lovely to work with (apart from the resin gumming up tools and sandpaper). It is extremely heavy in comparison to Douglas Fir and in my opinion a lot more rot resistant.

  • @roy.h.barrett
    @roy.h.barrett Год назад

    Aaaaaand yet another work of badassery! Very nice Sir!!!

  • @DonnaMSchmid
    @DonnaMSchmid Год назад +39

    Wow... What an excellent door, and an excellent video! And thanks for adding in the follow-up, detailing the wear-and-tear on the door over time, and exactly what you did to repair it... (That was every bit as interesting as watching it be built in the first place!)

  • @johnathandavis9626
    @johnathandavis9626 3 месяца назад

    Fair play to you for the warts and all shrinkage and other issues.
    And I’ve just realised it was three years fitted. So well done sir.

  • @itsfonk
    @itsfonk Год назад +10

    Beautifully done! Quite sturdy as well, seems nearly twice as thick as the doors round here. That yellow color is perfect on screen, very warm and inviting. No doubt you are adored, and your creations treasured, by the fam. ☺️ Thank you for sharing!

  • @freespeechforever
    @freespeechforever Год назад

    A great example of a highly skilled craftsman, not too often seen or talked about in this country. It is an asset we should encourage mightily in these times European sponsorhip of Chinese manufacturing. This country has a great heritage which has been serioiusly eroded by the money men. This is a great job, well done NYW.

  • @phillamoore157
    @phillamoore157 Год назад +4

    Absolutely astonishing. I’ve seen some talented, creative guys on here, but this is on an ENTIRELY different level. The time you must’ve dedicated to becoming this talented at your craft must be incalculable. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @kattihatt
    @kattihatt Год назад

    The lumpy parts in the paint is the top skin you mixed with the rest of the paint. Instead just peel it off and mix the paint. Amazing work!

  • @eoingriffin11
    @eoingriffin11 Год назад +11

    A work of art. Beautiful.

  • @FrancisoDoncona
    @FrancisoDoncona Год назад +13

    The car needs some love!

  • @peterpavelka3465
    @peterpavelka3465 Год назад

    Hi craftmaster , thank you for display heritage door ., Some years Iam live near Sea view
    joinery in Boulby , there was excelent carpenter Walter , he produced similar doors but
    he was absolutely unfriendly , he dont want show my nothing from job . Your videos show me all , thank you , Peter , Slovakia .

  • @jon8xty1
    @jon8xty1 Год назад +11

    The door is brilliant.It is worth every penny of the £6000. I used to survey churches and came across this wood in various grades. Yours was good quality and the only part I felt sad about was that it was painted over thus hiding it's beauty. I would dream of having a workshop like yours. It make you so appreciative of the craftsmen of the past.

  • @rpaasse6453
    @rpaasse6453 Год назад

    A beautiful door of beautiful wood, Fantastic craftmanship.
    And then he paints it yellow.

  • @az80311
    @az80311 Год назад +4

    Your initial production was just marvelous and fantastic to watch. I was blown away by it and especially the repair you did after three years. It is so nice to see someone take the time to make a wonderful product then maintain it. You deserve huge kudos my friend.

  • @chestermicek
    @chestermicek Год назад +1

    Wow! Big cash investment in tools & equipment. Lots of skill shown operating them both. This isn't the cabinet maker's first rodeo.

  • @garethbarker9498
    @garethbarker9498 Год назад +6

    Amazing watching all your videos mate

  • @lynnew5619
    @lynnew5619 Год назад +1

    Beautiful, simple as.

  • @WayneSmith-yf3fg
    @WayneSmith-yf3fg Год назад +3

    Incredible work on the door. It looks like this is just the start of the project, based on the interior floor and plaster wall.

  • @robertlaird6746
    @robertlaird6746 Год назад +2

    I've built many custom doors but still learned a few tips and tricks that I've never seen before by watching this video. Nice craftsmanship!

  • @MSC-101
    @MSC-101 Год назад +4

    Love your videos. A pleasure to see someone who really knows what they are doing instead of the many entertainers out there. It would even be interesting to see how you get yourself out of trouble. I imagine you have your share of mistakes, and find these even harder to deal with myself than when everything seems to going according to plan. Many thanks.

  • @michaelbradford4444
    @michaelbradford4444 Год назад +1

    It pains me to see such beautiful wood covered in paint ! The high level woodworking craftsmanship was enjoyable to witness and whoever taught you did a really good job!

  • @jean-louislevieux8672
    @jean-louislevieux8672 Год назад +2

    Bonjour. Une remarquable réalisation. Cette porte est magnifique. Vous êtes un artiste. Toutes mes félicitations.

  • @vegardjohannessen3009
    @vegardjohannessen3009 Год назад +3

    Incredible work as always. Your videos are always a treat!

  • @EssGeeSee
    @EssGeeSee Год назад +1

    A wonderful way to while away an hour on a Saturday afternoon.

  • @ilexopaca9835
    @ilexopaca9835 3 месяца назад +9

    I watched this in its entirety tonight and kept thinking that this guy and the guy that is really good at plastering would be great friends... it turns out this is the same person 😂

  • @jonathanmiddleton5261
    @jonathanmiddleton5261 11 месяцев назад

    Wonderful craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing.

  • @plainnpretty
    @plainnpretty Год назад

    It’s a beautiful door and very well made . Any man would be proud to own such a fine door . Thanks for sharing it

  • @annetteperks
    @annetteperks 2 месяца назад

    What a fantastic door what a skilled man amazing and so interesting to see how the door is constructed. I used to have a door very similar in my old house and never realised how much work went into making it, although it was why I bought the house in the first place.😃

  • @handstwister
    @handstwister Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful works and craftsmanship

  • @lrdisco2005
    @lrdisco2005 Год назад

    I know I could not do this, but I do understand the amount of skill and knowledge required.

  • @greghill7759
    @greghill7759 11 месяцев назад

    Beautifully made door, with acres of period detail. But I was surprised at repainting without removing all the door furniture, and leaving the frame completely untouched.

  • @BabaG
    @BabaG Год назад +2

    Wow in 5 hours 1600 likes. Yowzaa.. The Maestro is at work again. I still wonder by watching these videos are we channeling our own desires and wants in a society that seems to be going down the tubes in terms of knowing what is good quality or a good work ethic, attention to detail and a humbleness that leaves everything out there to determine who we are. Thank you Seńor Russ.

  • @matthiasnicolai8306
    @matthiasnicolai8306 Год назад

    Hello Sir, you "Sublime Disciple and Master of the Sacred Bog-Roll-Principle as a Prophetic Sacrament unbosomimg Ritual Purity"! Again i received the graciousness of witnessing a perfect creator creating something as perfect as it is beauti- and useful. Thank you and again mille fois des chapeaux! Amen.

  • @bobnelson6093
    @bobnelson6093 8 месяцев назад

    Some of the best craftsmanship I have ever seen sir. You are a master.

  • @MrCytree
    @MrCytree Год назад

    I'd like you to know that every video you post gives me a lot of peace and happiness. I just love your work.

  • @johnsfurniturerepair
    @johnsfurniturerepair Год назад

    i am speechless. so many great tools and methods and skill. i definitely took a few notes. but my favourite part of all is that you showed everyone the maintenance needed on exterior wood. I refinish a lot of old doors and i always tell my clients that they will need to keep an eye on them and apply wax or conditioner twice a year. there is no one and done product on wood. It's a lot of work to maintain exterior woodwork but it is so beautiful. thankyou so much for this video!

  • @edwardhofbauer428
    @edwardhofbauer428 Год назад +1

    Looking grate job for my updated .

  • @jacobecorder
    @jacobecorder Год назад

    Wow you scraped that top profile with a hand made scraper. You are seriously my hero. That door is unreal.

  • @mapleholler9800
    @mapleholler9800 Год назад

    I didn't intend to watch the entire process, but to watch a bit and skip to the end to see how it turned out. But, I couldn't actually bring myself to skip any part of it. Well worth the time and seeing the follow-up at the end, was the icing on the cake. Thank you for a great video.

  • @douglastate3538
    @douglastate3538 Год назад +2

    You are the epitome of a highly skilled and true craftsman! Knowledge combined with skill and extra care along with pride in what you do makes you an artist in wood. Congratulations on your achievements!

  • @AndyUK-Corrival
    @AndyUK-Corrival Год назад

    Superb workmanship, I could just smell the pitch pine and later the putty. Used to work with it boat building, lovely. Andy UK

  • @jenslindskov-jr1hm
    @jenslindskov-jr1hm Год назад +1

    I have seen your video on RUclips and I am impressed by your handiwork and skills. I myself got the carpentry in with the mother's milk, so at least one thing I can teach you. When you work with linseed oil (or Tonkin oil) and need to save a leftover; take a glass with a screw cap or a metal can suitable for the amount of your leftovers. Pour a small amount (0.5 cc) of household alcohol into the glass (can), set it on fire and screw the lid on after a short moment. It may sound dangerous, but the fire will quickly consume the oxygen in the glass and extinguish itself. You will now have "fresh" linseed oil for years. Turn the glass regularly. ( 3 months)
    Good luck and Merry Christmas.
    Jens

  • @ping170
    @ping170 Год назад

    Nice to see follow up and the little impact of 3 years on this beauty ;)

  • @robgeotim
    @robgeotim Год назад

    Stunning door masterful carpentry.

  • @АлександрФилатов-л8я

    Здравствуйте. Вы реально мастер и любите свою работу. Глаз прямо радует смотреть. Мой дед был столяром и делал двери и окна. Жаль не передал мне свое мастерство. У него не было столько станков а только дисковая круглопильная пила собственного производства и ручной инструмент.Филенчатую дверь с прямоугольными вставками он делал 3 дня а с полукруглыми 7. Было это лет 40 назад. С уважением из России.

  • @TestTest-zb3dt
    @TestTest-zb3dt Год назад +1

    This door adds significant architectural value to the period property. It looks like there's a shopping list of works to do next: the stone has failed in some parts, and the railings are missing their headers. It's a very attractive house.

  • @carpentryjoineryandcabinet6335

    Nice to see you are carrying on the proud British joiner tradition of not having all the skirtings on at home! Always nice to see you have uploaded a new video 👍👍

  • @JS-ct5jn
    @JS-ct5jn Год назад

    Worth every penny and then some.

  • @captainover-tighten6729
    @captainover-tighten6729 Год назад

    “Thumbs up” (pun intended) for the old glove over the paint brush and cup trick! Beautiful piece, I really appreciate the video and your efforts. Thank you!

  • @badlarry172
    @badlarry172 Год назад

    that whole upload was mesmerising, sod "the great escape" this christmas, i'm binge watching this channel.

  • @gyulabujtor7378
    @gyulabujtor7378 Год назад +1

    Here you can see how complex carpentry is. We can also see that no matter how carefully the material is selected, the weather transforms everything. The preparation and the "renovation" are also masterpieces. I really like the presentation of it all. Congratulations.

  • @jeffweber8244
    @jeffweber8244 Год назад

    Pretty good for an hour's work ;) Thanks for the video.

  • @ianvicedomini2648
    @ianvicedomini2648 Год назад

    Considering the movement in the wood causing the gaps etc,
    It still looks amazing.
    Déjà vu really after watching the original video to this build lol
    👍🏼👍🏼

  • @alanmartins6349
    @alanmartins6349 Год назад

    Man you have some serious talent

  • @simonconstable891
    @simonconstable891 9 месяцев назад

    Fantastic craftsmanship.

  • @scotttipton1000
    @scotttipton1000 3 месяца назад

    Just watched this again and enjoyed it just as much.

  • @gerryhartung736
    @gerryhartung736 Год назад

    I can appreciate the value of porch overhang to prevent sun damage. Three yrs and little or no maintenance.....

  • @garrymetcalfe5914
    @garrymetcalfe5914 Год назад +1

    Absolutely spot on, very well explained as well as shown.
    The time taken to do this is like we're all apprentices and i for one loved the time taken.
    Keep it coming as very interesting 👍🏼

  • @ckm-mkc
    @ckm-mkc Год назад

    Reminds me of when I was living in Vienna and the front door of my building was being repainted. IRC, it took them two weeks of painting, sanding, painting many times - there were probably a dozen coats and by the end it was perfectly smooth & glossy all over....

  • @mowdiewart3110
    @mowdiewart3110 Год назад

    If I'd seen this video when I was fifteen it would have changed my life. Inspirational!

  • @chrisbaker5284
    @chrisbaker5284 10 месяцев назад

    Brilliant, really great watch, thanks for sharing.

  • @lucgagnon5241
    @lucgagnon5241 Год назад +2

    A real masterpiece ! Even if you got many tools to achieve the task, it still needs a lot of knowledge and skills to reach that kind of perfectionism. Congratulations. It's also the kind of job that a very few people can do.

  • @alainlemeur7080
    @alainlemeur7080 Месяц назад

    Rare son c'est gents avec une telle compétences . Bravos l' artiste vous m' avez fait découvrir un autres univers de la menuiserie de compétences !

  • @167curly
    @167curly Год назад

    Nice to see this project again, and its current maintenance. A good touch that the door's yellow colour matches the hall tiles.

  • @richards5843
    @richards5843 Год назад

    Most custom made doors will need a touch up in a few years if exposed to the weather. Great Video!!

  • @Hallesy1
    @Hallesy1 Год назад

    I’ve watched your videos for more time than I have watched Peaky Blinders… & I watched that a lot. Just love watching your engineering mind in action. 👍

  • @brianknowles7130
    @brianknowles7130 Год назад +1

    I can only sit here and watch in admiration ! Just a great build vid. thks.

  • @karenjones3051
    @karenjones3051 9 месяцев назад

    Norman Abraham would be proud of you, really good job, wood will always need a bit of maintenance