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Consist of fast, solid doors to your closet work with this simple, basic strategy.
Russell Wagner
Wow just knew you had a stanley 94 but gage. They still make them? Great hinge setting tool
Aceyork Claro
What I like about your videos is the fact that you do not delete the scenes where there are flaws in your work. And you also teach how to give solutions for these flaws. Thank you!
Tom Danaher
I was taught to rip wide boards and flip to break grain orientation and minimize cupping. Good job on the doors.
Master Minecraft
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I want to share with you how thrilled I have been this week to discover your content. I saw the elbow grease you put into making your content clear, informative, direct, and still entertaining. I struggle with ADHD and it is tough for me to pay attention to woodworking videos sometimes, but your videos feel tailor made for me! The fact that you don’t have commercials is huge to me, almost as much of a factor as it is that you aren’t sponsored by companies. I know not all sponsorship impacts the way someone reviews a tool, but I subconsciously have found myself disregarding some content creators because of it. It was at this point I paid for my first set of woodworking plans after a couple years of creating my own or using free ones; but I felt you deserved compensation for the clear effort you’ve put in. After going over a set of plans I purchased from you, I once again was floored with how tailor made I feel your content is for me. They are so clear and they skip over the irrelevant content. which is super hard to find for me. Then today I searched through your plans as a paetron & I must say, I have begun to find it now strange how the projects I have had a desire to make but could never find any content creators doing the projects I have thought of, such as building your own plane, rebuilding a cheaper saw to a master piece, and many other tools. Life is getting busy now so i have to cut it short, but dude I just had to say big thumbs up. I appreciate your gift to the woodworking community! Stay true
jhk768234dfg
“…don’t worry about it. Stuff like this is always happening when you hand-make things out of random wood. It doesn’t make you a bad woodwoorker.”
Thanks for calling this kind of stuff out in this and other videos. I’m forever wondering if the things I have to correct for are just because I don’t know enough or if it happens to everyone and they just don’t talk about it.
Joseph King
11:42 Did you give the doors a fair trial first? 🤷♂️
Andrew Cox
Would plywood be fine without the battens?
Rod Schmidt
But what prevents the frame from warping?
John Schillo
this was very helpful, thanks Rex
Chad Jazeera
I f#@&ing love this channel!!!
Thank you Rex!
Balance Bringer
Sprung joints the why.
First off I love your videos and keep finding new ones to go back and watch, English Jointers Bench video got me hooked and I need to watch this entire series.
Sprung joints prevent glue ups from pulling apart over time “years” at the ends of large glue ups. As the wood dries out, it dries faster near the end than in the center, sprung joints compensate for the wood shrinkage and keeps the wood from pulling apart. Hope that little bit helps you as much as you’ve helped me.
Scott Randle
What magnets did you use. I do not see a link for this anywhere.
Nowthen AD
With reference to the traditional door you showed at the beginning, with the frame and panel in the centre, you explained that the panel was able to expand and contract but the frame would hold it straight and stop it from twisting. What about the frame? Can that twist? If not, why not? Thanks
llemurr
I believe it is because the wood expands perpendicular to the grain direction. As the frame is made of narrowere pieces, the growth/shrinkage will be much smaller scale, and the 90° top and bottom grain to the sides should also help (along with the tenon joints).
Apologies if this isn’t a super detailed explanation, I’m not an artisan or expert – just what I’ve picked up.
Pete Lewis
Rex. The example you use at the start to show what panels do in a frame are almost identical to a job I worked on, renovating exterior English Oak doors with panels that had drifted apart and so letting in everything the weather had to throw at them. A solution I came up with was to invisibly pin the corners of the two halves of the floating panel, to stop them drifting apart when they contract but still allow them to expand within the frame. I took the retaining bars out, removed the panel halves, cleaned everything up, then pinned the two halves back in but only at the corners where the halves meet, top and bottom, centralising them within the frame. Two years later, they are still holding as intended. I don’t know if they expand or contract because it never becomes obvious because they are captively held in place centrally, top and bottom. By pinning only the top and bottom centres, the two halves can still move but only into the spaces provided for them by the frame – never towards or apart from each other. I hope it makes sense. I have pics of the repair process, if required.
porkeatingInfidel
Outstanding