This editing is Wes Anderson coded. Amazing work from the teamwork, to the job, the music, instruction, & of course editing. Amazing. My spring project is doing two of these.
Great work. Groove in bottom... Measure out pre assembly cut into pre install. Attache to door frame with groove already made. Circel saw or router. Also wet paper towels under all drilling collects dust.
Thank you! Seeing him on top of a ladder using a circular saw mostly above his chest made me so nervous! I wonder if just a plunge router would also work for the groove?
For sure danger! Always better to work on a smaller more manageable piece at grade level than risk adjustments with heavy ones while elevated. All considered... Well executed! As for the end blooper... Danger!!! Lucky no fall on little one. Always secure while staging. Literally anything can happen. Wind. Kid. Dog. Ground hog avoiding bird of prey lol... Anything
I liked this video for involving your children in this project,that made me more personal to this video,great thing Mr.go ahead we want more videos like this
I would do that groove at the bottom of the door on the tabe saw as you did for the plywood panel. I would cut the groove out on the precut frame (lower piece) prior to assembling the door.
This is one of the best edited videos I have ever seen! You convey so much info with camera frame and written word that it’s a pleasure to watch. Please get into major motion pictures, haha
Excellent workmanship. Great video demonstration. With respect to making the grooves for the door to slide on the bottom, I would suggest to groove them when you have cut your two vertical and one horizontal rails before you glue the panels, just saying. Hope that makes sense
Great info and great pace in the video. I will add... I put the grove in after and I forget to remove the screw... I was building a door for a TV cabinet with barn doors... needless to say my blade was not happy....
Hi nice video. Can you advise if the new Trim can be flush mounted to the jamb? Or is it better to have a few mm offset reveal. Why isn’t it normally ever done flush? Is it so there’s a recess for the gap filler?
GREAT VIDEO, DEMO AND SIMPLE BUT VITAL EXPLANATION. THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!!!! QUESTION......DEPENDING ON WHAT SPACING IS REQUIRED ON THE TOP WHEN INSTALLING THE RAIL. LETS SAY IT CAN BE BETWEEN 1 3/8 -1 3/4 BUT THE THICKNESS OF THE DOOR IS ONLY 1 1/4 ....CAN YOU JUST RUN A BOARD ON THE TOP (BACKSIDE) WITH A THICKNESS THAT WOULD FALL IN THE REQUIRED RANGE. ??? THANK YOU AGAIN
I really love the idea!We are in the process of renovating and I wanted to incorporate that in our design but a pantry though. You think 4 ft deep × 7ft long enough for double barn door? Please advice, thank you!
GREAT video by the way! I’d love to do this but don’t have the tools. Circular saw is about all I have. The end of your video would be my WHOLE video 😂😂
Your door turned out great! My wife wants me to build a Barn door between my bedroom and Master Bath. This will be my first time building one. I been watching so many videos trying to decide the best but easy way to make one. I do like the fact that your door has the two frames on both side. How thick did your door turned out to be?
First MASHAALLAH Second Your work is so good that I don't have words, you make so many fantastic things out of wood 🪵 incredible that I can't say. MASHAALLAH
Hello. I thoroughly enjoyed your tutorial. My question to you is in your opinion do you think I could use the current sliding closet doors for a sliding barn door? The are those orange brownish hollow doors. Or, do you think I should use the doors as French doors, instead? I’m trying to keep costs down and use what I have. Thank you.
All you need is a wood shop and ten thousand dollars worth of woodworking tools at your fingertips and you should be able to salvage your free doors……1,2,3!
I have not been able to source 2x6's that I can rip to 2 x 5's that don't have knots in them. I want a smooth surface when finished to match cabinets. I did find treated desk planks that didn't have knots in them. Do you think this would work? Anyone see any reason with using treated lumber? I plan on sanding, priming, and paining. I did notice that the lumber used in the video had knots, but after sanding they didn't seem to show.
Randy Wallace if you fill the knots and sand it smooth the knots will disappear. If you don’t fill the knots there is potential for bleed through if you plan on painting.
damn, not only am i impressed about your woodworking skills but your video shooting skills also deserves an applause! amazing
Wow the editing and filming is so impressive. I love the little instructions written on tape or on the wood. Super cute and pleasant to watch!
This editing is Wes Anderson coded. Amazing work from the teamwork, to the job, the music, instruction, & of course editing. Amazing. My spring project is doing two of these.
My father was a handy man, I miss him so much. I know he would be down to do this project with me.
Same here. I miss mine so much!
kids are so cute, you are a great dad.
Uhg and I love that it's two doors that open to a full view of the closet!! So good yall!
Great work. Groove in bottom... Measure out pre assembly cut into pre install. Attache to door frame with groove already made. Circel saw or router. Also wet paper towels under all drilling collects dust.
Thank you! Seeing him on top of a ladder using a circular saw mostly above his chest made me so nervous! I wonder if just a plunge router would also work for the groove?
For sure danger! Always better to work on a smaller more manageable piece at grade level than risk adjustments with heavy ones while elevated. All considered... Well executed! As for the end blooper... Danger!!! Lucky no fall on little one. Always secure while staging. Literally anything can happen. Wind. Kid. Dog. Ground hog avoiding bird of prey lol... Anything
Ty for sharing, learned a lot . What a precious young lady.
Definitely cut the groove before assembling. But the absolute best part of this video is your daughter at the end😊❤
Love the vibe of this straight-to-the-point video with the music and all! Thank you so much for the inspo!
it,s hard to do everything alone. more power to you. OMG, you're daughter is so cute
I liked this video for involving your children in this project,that made me more personal to this video,great thing Mr.go ahead we want more videos like this
Your family is blessed to have a handy papa!
I really like the style of shooting/instruction.
Wow, they look great! Cute kiddos!
Thanks so much! 😊
I would do that groove at the bottom of the door on the tabe saw as you did for the plywood panel. I would cut the groove out on the precut frame (lower piece) prior to assembling the door.
This is one of the best edited videos I have ever seen! You convey so much info with camera frame and written word that it’s a pleasure to watch. Please get into major motion pictures, haha
Cut that groove with the table saw before assembly, or cut the groove with a small trim router and a guide if already assembled.
Clément Charlebois I agree. A small trim router and slot cutting bit. Easy.
So amazing to do this with kids.
Great video and the doors are beautiful! Your kids are blessed to have you:)!
Thank for sharing loved especially working with the kids God Bless
Well done. I’m fairly handy, but your level of clean work is quite helpful. I’m hanging my doors today! Wish me luck
Good luck!
You’re amazing! This is awesome! Thank you for your workmanship all around, superb!
Father of the year 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I love how you showed all the details. You have answered all our questions. Great music and helpers too.Thanks
Dude, Great job. you make it look so easy. Even i can do it.
Great idea, great video! I’m getting ready to do just this
Wow you just gave a great Idea on how to put up a barn door for my daughters apartment. Thank you and great job.
Very nicely filmed. Great job. Use a router for the groove. But doesn’t matter if you can get the job done. Groove is in the heart!
So well produced! Great vid!
Excellent workmanship. Great video demonstration. With respect to making the grooves for the door to slide on the bottom, I would suggest to groove them when you have cut your two vertical and one horizontal rails before you glue the panels, just saying. Hope that makes sense
Awesome video, thx! just what I was looking for! (and beautiful family!)
great video brother .. .very informative .. , love the ending !!!
Great info and great pace in the video. I will add... I put the grove in after and I forget to remove the screw... I was building a door for a TV cabinet with barn doors... needless to say my blade was not happy....
Im going to start building a barn door for my daughters play room and this helped a lot! thank you!
If you leave the door trim on it helps close the side gaps - works well. Good job tho ❤️👌🏽
Amazing job you did for your daughter! You are a master carpenter!
Nice video the ending was perfect because some jobs are not without an accident or two 👍🤣
Such a good video. Perfect
Great work! I love this RUclips Channel!
Brilliant build keeping both sides the same. Many doors only have the decorative bracing on one side.
Great job. Kids are so cute!
Great job! looks so good.
Woodwork + Details 👏🏻
Great job dad!
Nice work!!
Great job
Looks Amazing...Well Done!
I love your tutorials, so informative with the details!!! Thank you! I'm a new fan!
Great video, love the kids. I’ve been using the roller wheel floor guides, just because I don’t like cutting the groove in the bottom
Great job and great tutorial. I will be using this for sure. Thanks.
This is great - thank you
You did a really good job there buddy. 👍
Hi nice video. Can you advise if the new Trim can be flush mounted to the jamb?
Or is it better to have a few mm offset reveal.
Why isn’t it normally ever done flush?
Is it so there’s a recess for the gap filler?
Love them. Great job!
i dont have a table saw. is there any way to cut the grooves with just a circular saw? would you recommend i buy a certain kreg jig product for that?
As far as the groove on the bottom of the doors, why didn't you make them with the table saw when you were making the cuts for the panels?
You do nice work.
Great work dad
GREAT VIDEO, DEMO AND SIMPLE BUT VITAL EXPLANATION. THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!!!! QUESTION......DEPENDING ON WHAT SPACING IS REQUIRED ON THE TOP WHEN INSTALLING THE RAIL. LETS SAY IT CAN BE BETWEEN 1 3/8 -1 3/4 BUT THE THICKNESS OF THE DOOR IS ONLY 1 1/4 ....CAN YOU JUST RUN A BOARD ON THE TOP (BACKSIDE) WITH A THICKNESS THAT WOULD FALL IN THE REQUIRED RANGE. ??? THANK YOU AGAIN
That should work. Good luck!
Very nicely done. What was the size of your top casing board?
For the slot in the bottom of the door- lay door flat on bench and use a slot cutting bit in a router.
nice job
Great video...
I really love the idea!We are in the process of renovating and I wanted to incorporate that in our design but a pantry though. You think 4 ft deep × 7ft long enough for double barn door? Please advice, thank you!
GREAT video by the way! I’d love to do this but don’t have the tools. Circular saw is about all I have. The end of your video would be my WHOLE video 😂😂
Your door turned out great! My wife wants me to build a Barn door between my bedroom and Master Bath. This will be my first time building one. I been watching so many videos trying to decide the best but easy way to make one. I do like the fact that your door has the two frames on both side. How thick did your door turned out to be?
First of all good job 👏 . I would use a router for that groove
Well done
Looks good.
What brand pocket hole jig is he using....We need it!😂
Looks good!! I plan on building me some here pretty soon!
Suggest you assembly the door frame and then slide the plywood panels into the frame before installing the last rail.
Great job 👍
Router works well
She is adorable
I have that same toolbox
Aye bro that lil ring door clip was too hard lol
Couldn't you make a jig and use a router with a thin deep bit to do the bottom groove?
Nice 👍🏻
First MASHAALLAH Second Your work is so good that I don't have words, you make so many fantastic things out of wood 🪵 incredible that I can't say. MASHAALLAH
Nice Tutorial, suggestion :
Cut the grooves before assembly, much easier to manage and handle, the ladder collapse could be avoided that way..
Great video
ARE YOU PLANNING TO VISIT PUERTO RICO ANYTIME SOON?
Awesome job...
Router with slot cutting bit
Thank you . Your videos are awesome
Great job. Love the wall color. If you don't mind what is that wall color?
Come to Miami! I wish I could do this
Very nice
Hello. I thoroughly enjoyed your tutorial. My question to you is in your opinion do you think I could use the current sliding closet doors for a sliding barn door? The are those orange brownish hollow doors. Or, do you think I should use the doors as French doors, instead? I’m trying to keep costs down and use what I have. Thank you.
All you need is a wood shop and ten thousand dollars worth of woodworking tools at your fingertips and you should be able to salvage your free doors……1,2,3!
Why didn’t you grove the bottom panel before assembling the door?
Use the table saw on your bottom board before you put it on the door frame. for the slot
Nice!!!
awsome video!!
I was so surprised that the door didn't knock over the ladders ... then i saw the outtakes 🤣
What kind of kreg jig is that?
Why does the original frame have to be removed for new wood to be put on?
Same ???? Why?
ooooo nice video, following
I have not been able to source 2x6's that I can rip to 2 x 5's that don't have knots in them. I want a smooth surface when finished to match cabinets. I did find treated desk planks that didn't have knots in them. Do you think this would work? Anyone see any reason with using treated lumber? I plan on sanding, priming, and paining. I did notice that the lumber used in the video had knots, but after sanding they didn't seem to show.
Randy Wallace if you fill the knots and sand it smooth the knots will disappear. If you don’t fill the knots there is potential for bleed through if you plan on painting.
@@captaincane64 I am having that issue now. I'm getting some bleeding through. What are you using to fill in the knots?
Harold Behar Bondo it sets fast, dries hard, and sands well. After a few coats of paint you won’t even know it was Bondo there. Hope that helps.
CC64 great info. Like auto bondo? I’m definitely going to try that. Thanks again.
Harold Behar I use Bondo Wood Filler.