Traditional Internal Panel Door Construction

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Have a watch of me building this traditional internal panel door using traditional construction methods. Wedged mortice and tenon construction with grooved in panels.

The timber used is tulip wood, AKA Poplar. The panels are made from 18mm Hardwood plywood.

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#Joinery #Woodworking
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A perfect door with the perfect tools and perfect techniques. 100% satisfaction and 100% reliable. Made for a life time.

SURAVEEMISHRA
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this whole time I'm watching like: "OK cool I can do that, I have a router, I'm a carpenter" then you pull out the tools for the tenons etc im like: "ok ok i can buy that, not to bad ok thats cool" then you whip out the saw at 7:45 and I completely gave up 😂😂🤣😭😭 NICE WORK BROTHER 🔥🔥🔥✊✊✊

mirg
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I love traditional workmanship. Thanks for showing

geef
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Your wide array of tools is just amazing.

TheJanvicgwaps
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I have to repair a few doors shortly so it was perfect timing to see a quick run through of how doors go together in the first place. It gives me a good idea of how to get the graving pieces into an existing door, thanks

darren-cottageatelier
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Finally a vid that shows how to make the doors correctly

zhilaxfow
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Thanks Ollie, great work. Always looking forward to the next one. Thank you.

timothywalsh
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Lovely work as always. I'm always impressed with how perfectly flat your joints are after glue up. You must take a lot of trouble lining up morticed and tenoner to get them this good. Thanks Ollie. I always look forward to your videos.

ianwatson
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Nice proportions and very well executed.

I-am-not-a-number
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Great to see lovely workmanship.great job sir. 👍👍

stevenoneill
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Welcome home, Oliver! Good to see you at it once more. Trust you are keeping well, for me-back in self-isolation during this lockdown.At last-after getting day wrong (by just one in Sept) met my cardio guy last week, had just enough time for him to tell me I will get my pacemaker in 4-6 weeks! Talk about knock me over!! In/out same day too and a month taking life do -no prob!
Heres the cheeky you get enough work in to possibly move to your part of the world and get a start, WAGE free as my pensions should cover rent on a one bed G/F flat??? Guess am a tad rusty but its like riding a och.. No rush to answer, just say yes!

larryduncan
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First of yours I’ve seen. Nice work, and the answers to questions are informative. Thanks!

mikehogan
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Nice door, looking forward to your how to build next

makosharksimmo
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Great vid this style of vid is great short fast but still has plenty of info

danmurphy
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Wow! Could I borrow your machinery once you finish your door! Wow! Magnificent craftsmanship. Thank you.

doconnor
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Amazing work and amazing tools, I had never seen a router that can do both sides at once. That looks so useful. I supposed it was a request but painting such beautiful wood should be a crime, I think.

ouagadougou
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Beautiful work, love the traditional joinery... question, do you round the outer corners of the door or do you leave them true 90? I tend to use a 1/8 round over but was not sure what your process was to ease the edges.

tkjlochmandy
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing although you have tools most don't have.

johnmatallana
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Such an amazing job of joinery. I can't believe you went to all that work and then painted over it. Oh wait, I just saw the in depth video, apparently it was for a client and you had to match other doors. Still...

sigung
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I love accoya, so expensive in Oz but.

Lovely work as always Oliver👍🏻

Dazza