'The Slim' now available to buy at carlrogers.co Patreon: patreon.com/carlrogers Insta: carlroge The Sketchup plans can be downloaded for FREE here: tinyurl.com/relam97 Many thanks!
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jixuscrixus1967Yıl önce
I’d sooner come and look at the workmanship of your farmhouse roof repairs, gate, barn doors etc than visit an art gallery and admire the sculptures and paintings hanging on the wall. It’s also very therapeutic watching the details of your gate fabrication come together step by step. Take a bow, both of you.
Cheryl Millard9 aylar önce
This type of craftmanship is a almost a lost work of art too.
Sparky RunnerYıl önce
These farm employees do this sort of thing everyday when they have nothing else to do!!!!
GeorgeYıl önce
Ditto....
Dan-Omite YoungerYıl önce
Agreed
Bardo Thodol5 aylar önce
This is not just a gate... This is art!
jack black2 yıl önce
Your work is a credit to your dedication to the task in hand. When i was 7 years old the last remaining gardener at my house in England ,he was 86 years old, i believe at the time took me into the village to get a new gate for the vegatable garden. The same gate you have made. HALF that sise In the village was the wheel wright and next door the black smith. Ted ordered the gate and they made the gate in oak its there to this very day 71 years ago. When the gate was finished we went back and ted paid the wheel wright. The gate was next door at the back smiths .. The black smith was awaiting instructions to what fixutes we needed. The styles were all fitted with black rivets big fat ones and hamered through. Then ends were hot and having past through the gate piened over to complete the seal. Water was poured over the hot end to stop it burning the wood. The hot end was facing up so the black smith couls correctly pien it over. ALL the iron work was black iron dipped in thick oil to preserve it. No bolts were used ,i think because they were expensive and iron was cheaper. I hope this tells you a little of ENGLAND long past. my kind regards RogerH.
George LYıl önce
Thanks Roger, nice to hear good old English history 👍
TheToolnut2 yıl önce
Belt and braces, made to last, 👍🔨🌲🇮🇪
Alex Pressley2 yıl önce
and now they come from a factory on a wagon and last about 20 years....
Hieronymus LarssonYıl önce
The style/design is simple and modest without being uninteresting. The end result also goes to show how just how far good craftmanship can make simple things stand out aesthetically. A lot of items people think of as "functional" are actually seen/looked upon more than they are used, more than any painting in your home, and so they should be beautiful.
Kathi LylesYıl önce
Your family’s skills and attention to detail are to be highly commended. It is an absolute pleasure to know there are still those in this world truly appreciate the beauty of wood and hard work. You make all you do a soothing for the soul. Thank you.
BIC PalmerYıl önce
I love how cleanly and professionally you guys work, awesome job.
lars eriksenYıl önce
This one was new for me. what a joy. This is truly wood art. All wooden joints are perfect - a beautiful result, that can be admired for decades.
Judy Mielcarek4 aylar önce
I so enjoy watching your videos. You and your dad work so well together. Your work is outstanding!
pedroYıl önce
Je vois et ressens à quel point tu aimes le bois, c'est pour moi aussi le matériau le plus inspirant. Tu as vraiment de très bonnes idées et inspirations pour créer quelque chose que l'on ne voit pas tous les jours, mais que l'on n'achète pas non plus - ce sont souvent ou toujours des pièces uniques et étonnantes.
KENT SHRADERYıl önce
Well done! That is really beautiful. There's a seamless blend of the old with the new. Looking forward to your next project.
Carol CoxYıl önce
I so enjoyed watching. My dad used his carpentry skills as well when he did this kind of work. So wonderful to see y’all doing it the older way.
Don sherman3 yıl önce
That gate is a wood working piece of art. Magnificent!
Dessert Man2 yıl önce
That was by far one of the best projects I’ve ever seen on TRshow well done your dog has a great master
Gertie Craign9 aylar önce
She's adorable and absolutely deserved to have such a gorgeous and sturdy gate for her safety.
Pat DYıl önce
At the risk of your laughter, I have to say that if you made this item for me, I would have it set up in my living room to be displayed as a work of art. The workmanship is so beautiful. Truly you are a master craftsman. (I mean to include all that worked on it.) I love to watch skilled craftsmen work. There is a familiarity with the wood in the way they handle it that is a joy to watch. Thank you for letting me watch.
Kathy LYıl önce
You and your Dad are Masters! I am really enjoying your videos, I’m binge watching all of them. I worry about you not using eye and ear protection though. I notice your Dad does. Be like Dad and protect yourself. Take care, stay safe!
B W2 yıl önce
The most expensive and incredibly beautiful "dog" gate ever!!! Outstanding
Sparky RunnerYıl önce
Just ordinary farm workers having a little fun !!!!
OriginalRavePartyYıl önce
Your videos and your craftsmanship are a joy to see. I've watched about 10 of your videos since finding the roof restoration video a few days ago. Amazing work 👍
David Conaway3 yıl önce
Beautiful work gentlemen! I really enjoyed this journey with you.
ECDRA3 yıl önce
A beautiful job that is a credit to the designer and the builders. A joy for ever!
Felicia ScottYıl önce
What a magnificent gate! It is a delight to watch a father teach a son such valuable skills. Thank you!
caps lock2 aylar önce
Love this so much - as did I watching your staircase build! The curve on the first post (whatsitcalled?) got me thinking if this was historically done by using a tree that had grown with a radius in that spot. Might give it even more strength/springyness to hold the diagonal? Anywho: I'm now off to binge the rest of your videos. Cheers!
Barry KENWAYYıl önce
An absolute pleasure to watch two Craftsmen at work, no nails screws or glue,just pure skill,👌👍BK.
Gracie MacA8 aylar önce
I'm so glad that you chose to make the wood fence according to the era of the barn. It looks the part! Fancy & useful.
C. F. SedgwickYıl önce
Beautifully made, and its design is perfect for the setting!
Debbie J MacDonald8 aylar önce
Wonderful video. As always, I am in awe of your carpentry and related talents. Rafa does not looked as impressed however, lol.
Terrance MillerYıl önce
Wow, the gate turned out wonderful, it's a work of ART by it self. Great job.
Guilbert WoolfensteinYıl önce
after a quick search on gates, i truly think you have chosen the best gate design for such an estate ... mazel tov i wish you great success with all your future endeavors
NCHAMM4504 aylar önce
I've watched this build at least 3 times. Such a great look. Really need to copy this some day.
matthew peterson2 aylar önce
Beyond stunning !! I could watch this all day - soooo beautiful !!!
Drummond3 yıl önce
Gorgeous gate! I didn't know I could like a gate so much
larry taitYıl önce
I have often wondered why none of the blade manufacturers have produced a better demolition or “Saws-All” blade with the aggressively sharp Japanese style teeth. Absolutely beautiful work as ever Carl
Jupp Olonn8 aylar önce
What an awesome Gate.. you guys did a perfect job... looks fantastic! Love this channel!
Patricia DYıl önce
Love your videos Carl. Never ever watched a +20min video until I found your channel, the roof rebuild was like watching a movie, I watched it all from min 1 till the end (still can´t believe it). One question: Do you ever argue with your dad? They are wiser but they can't be hard to work with sometimes because they tend to think they are always right because they are older 😂
Ronald Lapointe3 yıl önce
For me it’s not a gate, it’s a piece of art! 👍
Steven Hines2 aylar önce
That oak is so beautiful. The design and workmanship are incredible
Rudolf Rednose3 yıl önce
I was gonna say “They don’t make gates like that anymore”, but then you proved me wrong. Wonderful!
MrcabooseVG2 yıl önce
Still going strong in merry old England, i see them fairly often
Michael Palmer3 yıl önce
Rudolf Rednose There are lots of fence/Gate manufacturers across UK...most even export to Belgium, Nederlands, France , Germany , ect. That daily manufacturer all kinds and size Gates just as in the video.....But it was a, great job .. English Mik
Keystitchery8 aylar önce
When I found your videos today I couldn’t get enough of them fascinating!
Blaine Melford2 yıl önce
Ok! I’ve spent the entire morning watching your videos. I’m truly amazed at your work. I’m a designer in historic preservation here in New Orleans Louisiana “USA”. My last project was a 230 french creole sugar plantation. So many techniques you used are familiar here,especially the French home. What a talented man your are!!!!
halley volo4 aylar önce
Beautiful piece of Masterwork! Love your work ❤
Robin Whitlatch2 yıl önce
I am not a wood worker but greatly appreciate a beautiful piece! Would LOVE to have 2 of those for my driveways! Fantastic job on the beautiful gate!
Fehler 4043 yıl önce
Eine sehr schöne Idee und die Umsetzung ist perfekt. Super handwerkliche Arbeit. Respekt.
Bohn Jelushi3 yıl önce
Awesome piece of craftsmanship! Well done guys.
Franklin Flash2 yıl önce
ONe of the best carpentry videos on TRshow. Each step is shown with just the right detail and time. The icon in the lower left corner shows what piece is being worked on. The result is a very lovely gate. Well done!
rene adinaro2 yıl önce
You guys realize that the dog can still get through that thing, don't you? Beautiful work carpenters. I do concrete form work in NYC (high-rises, bridges, tunnels, etc....) hence seeing your manipulation of hand tools to get the material where it has to be, to such precise dimensions(you're lucky if I go to the 1/8th and when I do, don't push it) and seeing how you locked everything up with minimal hardware and your structure was sound was a testimony to your skill set. I'll rewatch this video to steal your techniques. I learned something. Thank you.
Linda LoftusYıl önce
What a gate. Beautiful work. Can't even begin to imagine how tired you are at days end. Makes one appreciate things like this when you see it.
Simon r2 yıl önce
Well done guy's! There's nothing better than seeing someone who makes a product the right way, there's nothing more enjoyable than watching someone finally make something to last a lifetime!!!. Not only is it a great gate but it will do exactly what you intend it to do unless the dog decides to become an escape artist!!!👍🐕🚜
Mark Paterson3 yıl önce
Love that springer gate latch, simple but effective 👍🏽
István Wiezner3 yıl önce
Nice to see this level of craftmanship, impressive job!
KLLRSMML5 aylar önce
I really can't put into words how much I enjoy every single video of yours. Thank you and keep up the amazing work. One question, is there a reason you used bolts on the diagonal piece and not dowels as well?
Tom Walsh8 aylar önce
Its incredible how strong, malleable and beautiful wood can be. Love your work
Cat Clark3 yıl önce
Because it was such a beautifully made gate I was waiting with baited breath to see it being fully opened and closed!!!
4 Wheel LivingYıl önce
While you were building that gate, I was thinking 'That thing better have a wheel on the end of it to hold all that weight' Good job. Very impressed
Rosalinda Estrada2 yıl önce
Beautiful work! That gate is a perfect addition to the building.
David Lowe3 yıl önce
Gorgeous! I haven't seen a new one like that in a while.
H KJYıl önce
You guys are awesome! Very inspirational!
Goal Champ8 aylar önce
This is to last for ages. Great work!
Derek Brin3 yıl önce
Absolutely beautiful. The craftsmanship was awesome. Who knew a gate could look like that. Sadly I would have just bought a metal gate.
HerrRoy3 yıl önce
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
6rilllir63 yıl önce
Brilliant ! very elegant gate design. I love it. Congrats on the execution. And thanks for sharing.
Kim Henry3 yıl önce
I once saw a description of building a gate and the holes for the bolts were drilled undersize and a bar of the correct dimension was being heated red hot in a small fire (ideal in the weather you were working in). This was then forced through the hole, charring the timber to reduce the chance of rot inside the hole. I loved the video, thanks and cheers from Tasmania.
carlrogers3 yıl önce
brilliant, I want to try Shou Sugi Ban at some point
The die is cast2 yıl önce
Nice gate, love the joinery. Nice display of your skills on this project.
AN PR7 aylar önce
Very nice job indeed. I have never seen this style of gate before. Where did you get the hardware kit from? Again, well done!
Brian spencer3 yıl önce
Beautiful job looks awesome and I’m sure it was fun to build 👍🏻
Sergio UteauYıl önce
No importa cuanto demore, es entretenido de principio a fin. Cálculos exactos. Bellamente terminado. Saludos desde Chile.
Chris Shackleton2 yıl önce
enjoyed watching you make the gate with basic tools 👍 just made one myself out of Iroko. a band saw makes the job so much easier 👌
Nigel Sansom3 yıl önce
Great job! This is where it's easy to get tool envy though isn't it. I have the chain morticer and timber framing slicks/chisels you could probably do with but then you have the big jointer/thicknesser which is really cool. Nice drawboring btw. Truly the only thing I would do differently would be to leave the pegs and through-tenon ends 1/16th proud rather than sawn and sanded flat. I'm not criticising though, it's a lovely job and something to be proud of. Did you make the shorter post out of the offcut from the longer post.
Cheryl Millard9 aylar önce
@platinumc3ll No more than sanded flat, I would think.
platinumc3llYıl önce
Wouldn't proud pegs collect more rain and invite the water inside?
carlrogers3 yıl önce
unfortunately the offcut for the inside hanger was no good, deep gouge from some worm i think - made it unusable. chain mortisers are awesome machines, definitely need to get one
⚓️CA-74⚓️Yıl önce
A cabinet maker in my youth, 1946-47 did this kind of work Mr Pratt, as I remember. He would allow me to watch him if I kept out of the way and didn’t ask questions until he took a rest break. Only power tools were a table saw, band saw and joiner. This young man is truly a master woodworker. Mr Pratt, for the privilege of allowing me to watch would let me sweep the floor.
Richard Mattingly3 yıl önce
One way to use a Reciporcating Saw to cut a curve is to use the widest/longest blade you can put into it then hold it vertically like it was a version of a Band Saw and go slowly as you cut near the line so it won't warp the blade like it does when employed like a Hand Saw. A series of Drilled Holes can be made along the line and you can connect them with a cut as the blade goes along because it will also let you see/adjust the saw to keep it at 90 degrees then clean it up with a Belt Sander as they showed to true the cut.
BERNARD AGUIAR3 yıl önce
Your gate is truly a work of art.
Guilbert WoolfensteinYıl önce
i truly like the dedication and commitment and skills and above all i truly appreciate the efforts and passion behind all this
Barry Kelly3 yıl önce
Such craftsmanship. Wow. Norm Abrams would be proud of you two.
Dries Ellis3 yıl önce
The most beautiful gate I've ever seen. Well done.
Robert Stark4 aylar önce
That is a work of art! I love it! Keep up the great work!
Avia Salter8 aylar önce
Fabulous craft, the 5-bar gate. Looks magnificent, well done.
Yossi Derecheven3 yıl önce
The gate came out very beautiful, thank you for sharing!
L. Done7 aylar önce
Your Dad must be proud to see his skills and talents passed along to you. I would be proud if you were my son. Lovely work.
roscoe jones3 yıl önce
If you want to cut a curve from thick material without a band saw, cut a template with a jig saw from tempered masonite, sand it fair, attach it to your stock. Use locating marks to be able to attach it to the exact corresponding spot on the other side. Use a long (2"), 1/2" dia. top bearing pattern cutting bit in a good router to cut your shape from each side. Result will be a perfectly square and accurate cut requiring very little sanding.
wintercook23 yıl önce
@John Walker Plunge routing with a 2 inch cutting edge sounds scary. I recommend a 1 and 1/8 diameter bit with a 1 inch cutting length. Maybe even start the pattern cut with an even smaller bit. And I would definitely remove all but about 1/8 inch of material outside the line. I use pattern bits so often I have them in dedicated routers. A pattern bit was my first thought when I saw the time put into that beautiful curve. The design is exquisite. There might be one like it on my driveway soon.
John Walker3 yıl önce
@carlrogers you can route into the timber. But I have a 15amp router. And I'm telling ya what you did with the circular saw is probably gonna be the fastest way besides a giant floor bandsaw or a portable bandsaw.
carlrogers3 yıl önce
nice idea, does the cutting bit not have to have more free space around it? as in, can you route straight into the timber or do you need to rough cut so it doesn't clog?
Darren - Cottage Atelier3 yıl önce
Well done, that is a work of art, as well as something useful, you have inspired me to have a go, the only thing I have not got is a planer/thicknesser so I would need the mill to bring everything down to almost final dimensions for me. What a great video, keep them coming :-)
carlrogers3 yıl önce
best of luck with it!
Pathfinder georgiaYıl önce
Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship, thank you for sharing your skills
Richard TeychenneYıl önce
Beautiful workmanship a pure pleasure to watch!
Bryan Coventry3 yıl önce
What you have built here is in fact ''A Bedfordshire farm gate'' in the days of smaller farm machinery and when the horse was the power sauce , each County or Shire, had its own very distinctive design of gate. Some time in early 1980s. I was at the Buckingham county show. A gentleman in his late 80s was displaying scale models of all the gates of England. Sadly little interest was being shown by mostly a younger generation farming at the time. I had a very enlightening conversation with this gentleman about the subject. He was a mine of information. Sadly now long lost.
Tim EsplanYıl önce
@platinumc3ll I’m originally from West Sussex, so recognised it as being a local design, my childhood was full of battles with this style of gate!
platinumc3llYıl önce
Obviously not to this standard, but the design is similar.
platinumc3llYıl önce
@Tim Esplan we have many gates across Sussex like this.
Bert PlankYıl önce
@Chris Wills A finely crafted reply!.
24revealer3 yıl önce
@Dan Barraclough That would imply the property the gate was on was a freeman of the realm who does not bear a lawfully granted coat of arms. A rare individual these days. Most people these days are statutory citizens...
timetowakeup now2 yıl önce
Cracking gate! I remember being young and making the same style gate for the top of our drive way with me old man. Those were the days ! Good work!!
Brandt Thompson3 yıl önce
Another awesome video! Please keep them coming sir!
J Sz3 yıl önce
Loved it. Simple tools, nice project, great effect
Ferdinandsits3 yıl önce
Lovely. Well made. You really ticked off the boxes with your square joinery and proper fit. Lovely oak as well.
Thomas Russell3 yıl önce
Beautiful gate. Well done!
Andre Ricardo Antunes3 yıl önce
Belo projeto e execução! Parabéns
nadir zacariaYıl önce
What a wonderful estate you have too, you can express your talent !
Shawn Goldsberry2 yıl önce
Excellent craftsmanship. That one piece (with the rad.) has as much time as the the rest of the gate. You are dedicated.
bobjons73 yıl önce
Wow that is one beautiful gate! Great craftsmanship! A hell of a great job...but you already know that😁. No sarcasms meant by my comment...I just hope you know how good you really are...because you deserve a lot of praise for your work. Thank you for sharing.
J. BrachthuizerYıl önce
Carl, I have already subscribed to your videos. Besides the fact that I think those old farms are beautiful, I think it'd even better that you restore them. Please keep posting your videos.You're really doing a great job, man. Greetings from Holland, Jeroen
Ken MillerYıl önce
Worthy of any aquestrian stable Beautifully !!
David WalkerYıl önce
Hi
JR BRUMLEY2 yıl önce
Awesome work and great patience!
Kent Karlsson2 yıl önce
Absolutely beautiful, great job
J Thing3 yıl önce
Bloody beautiful both the finished product and the video itself. Thank you so very much for sharing..
MJKYıl önce
Your quality of workmanship above and beyond outstanding work boyz 💯🇬🇧
blly83253 yıl önce
Great build. Love the tenons, latch system, and hardware 👏👏👍👍
carlrogers3 yıl önce
cheers!
Franc Strever3 yıl önce
32:35 stunning result. Nicely done! Great skills.
S NorthYıl önce
Nice carpentry and nice joinery. Well done!
Monte da EstradaYıl önce
I love TRshow when you find the right channels and yours is definately one of those. I find your videos relaxing and inspiring to watch. Here in Portugal there is a saying, "pouca e pouca" which means step by step or little by litte.
Piter P3 yıl önce
Awesome work !! Still waiting for more stone wall reparing videos. Thank you very much for share.