Woodworking || Building French Doors || How To
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Great work as usual! Thank you for putting it all out.
If you are (or are not) installing/finishing the door may I suggest smearing exterior caulk on the end grain of the pine. I am sure you already know they will see moisture.
I’m going to be coating everything in epoxy.
Hi HB, doors are what I am most experienced in, and you did an excellent job!!! Timothy
Nice, that's reassuring!
Awesome. I'm really looking forward to the rest of this build. Thumbs up, and thanks for posting.
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Great work HB, I’m looking forward to this build series.
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Thank you for sharing your awesome build project. Wonderful the books were so helpful. Everyone stay safe, warm, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
Sweet! Looking forward to this series.
Thank you for the excellent video, what about sometime when you are going to your favorite lumber yard, to take us along, I would like to see it through your eyes ( camera) and your explaining about what you buy there.
Filming out in the wild is not for me.
I never made doors before, so I am going to enjoy this a lot. Thank you :)
Good morning! Doors are your jam! (Too early?)
Hahahaha.
Nicely explained video, don’t think I’d do it any differently, always better to make measurements directly off of the actual frame I think so it helps to stop cock ups, which it seems the older I get the more I make 🤔 looking forward to t(e making of the doors 👌👌👌👍👍👍🇦🇺
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HB, I made some doors for a shed we had and as I recall it was one of the most satisfying projects I worked on. Your video is reminding me of those efforts. Thanks for Sharing!
Once again excellent explanation. You make it look easy with limited tools.
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I don’t think I’m ready for this but a very in structural video, 🙏 ❤❤
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Very Nice job as always looking very good!!!👍💯👌
Love the Sapele. Used it in the frame, doors and drawers of an island cart. I need to replace a sliding door and may make a set of French doors now after watching your process and learning from it.
Glad I found this channel! Keep up the great work making this stuff (and the videos too!)
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A lot goes into making a door! Looking good!!
It's definitely one of the longer processes in woodworking.
Tool wall is looking great.👍
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Strong work! Looks good.
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Yep, using the actual pieces to do the markings is way better. I’ve learned that lesson several times after being tempted by math.
Agreed.
If I had unlimited dollars I would send you a jointer! We should setup a gofundme!
Question for you, I want French doors but I want the border of the door to be minimal. I basically want as much glass as possible so I can see through to the water.
I wouldn’t make the sides much thinner then this because you need the structure to hold up the weight of the glass and keep the doors shape over time.
Делайте разметку в миллиметрах, так намного проще и точнее получается.
Working on some faux beams with expensive wood, definitely real mistakes being made and fixed.
I know. I bought just enough wood for this project. Which is never smart, but these exotics are flipping expensive. So I was triple checking all my cuts the whole build because I had no backup lumber.