English Oak Doors with T&G panel

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As a finish carpenter moving more towards this high end work here in the States it’s a pleasure Sir to watch you make it happen ! Thk U ! God Bless !

zephyr
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I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.

mariushegli
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More than one way to do any job great to see different options thanks Andy hope your doing well cheers

markarmstrong
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That is a great looking door. Missed your videos the last few weeks. I always look forward to watching them on the weekend. Thank you!

chrisshannonmoeller
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Hey, Bosstik makes a lubricant spray called GlideCote and spray it on the cast iron tables (just enough to cover-not too much) and wait a minute before wiping-buffing with a dry clean cloth or paper towel. Then, note how easy it is to push that oak past a blade. The spray does not stay on the wood or discolor you wood. Rather expensive stuff but reduces friction.

vincentrolfe
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Good work. I like your collection of machines. awesome

kiplangatkoech
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Great video and thanks for the tour of your amazing shop!

jserra
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Lovely work. New subscriber. Would love to see the finished product displayed at the end.

funkypotamus
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your machinery is amaizing for a small shop

ericjdiaz
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Nice job Andy, great to see you man🇮🇪👏🏼👏🏼👍👍

bollox
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Loved this video. Have you thought about doing a video on your fire situation? How it started, extent of damage, and how your business survived this ordeal. That would be interesting to your viewers for sure.

scottearlsmithFTC
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A good looking door, and well filmed.😀🇬🇧

filmbluff
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When I got the FD250 along with it we got a 10MM Carbide edge birds mouth bit. That style bit is barely OK for shallow work. Go ahead and get a two wing solid carbide end mill and speed things up radically and get a better surface. The plunge is like diving into a larger swimming pool-smooth and free. Just completed an island kitchen walnut-maple butcher block top 3' X 6' X 2-1/4" with
one corner being a 9" radius round corner with band saw rough to a pencil line and then on to the Format 4 shaper with guide rings along a template screwed to the under side. Felder sells (did sell) a 14 knife helical cut 4" height tooling that did such a nice job you don't need to sand it. With ring you want to do a lift off slope on both ends and then blend the radius with 320 grit orbital.
I can buy the end mill for less than the birds eye variety. 1500 rpm on the FD 250

vincentrolfe
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Great video fella, I like the loose tendon you can't have everything in a medium size shop. It's been a while since I chopped a rebate lock in . 👍

markfroggatt
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Fantastic work there, Andy! 👍🏽
Door looks awesome and definitely built to last.👌🏽
Getting those bits for your spindle moulder will absolutely help your work flow.
Cheers mate, take care.

SMee
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Cracking Job, would've liked to have seen the finished products swinging though!

jamierickell
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The monster loose tenons and your mortising machine looks great, and the door does too.

I was surprised that you were not using a slow setting epoxy adhesive in the door assembly. If the wood glue starts setting during assembly, it can make assembly difficult and can result in possible weak joints. Water in the wood glue also causes loose tenons to swell, making assembly difficult, too. The slow setting epoxy gives you more assembly time, and it does not swell the loose tenons but acts as a lubricant making assembly easier.

dsdragoon
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Also remember when your using a rebate cutter like that in the router to ‘reverse first’ to avoid chipping out the bottom edge

Will-clve
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Piekna robota.jakie wiertla używa pan do wiercenia ?.pozdrawiam serdecznie.

stefanlicznerski
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Hello 9724,
Your hinges jig router look durable. Sorry can you let me know a website to buy. Is the hinges jig router the same as yours?
Thank you.

danhdinh