Timtool
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A few months ago i posted a vid on my channel of the construction of my workshop door, as it shows quite a bit of festool usage and not always the conventional way i thought i should post it here as well.
The old door was one of my first ever woodworking projects as a total noob without any proper tools or knowledge , and an exercise in disaster full of errors. But it held up many years with the necessary support. Until this september where it just disintegrated so i couldn't postpone the build of a new one any longer as i had been doing.
I used cheap construction pine called SRN, red Norwegian pine. I wanted to have a diagonal brace but also boards integrated in the frame so i had to come up with a particular method of integrating both...
Almost 3 months later now i can happily say the door is still dead flat and hasn't warped or sagged, on the previous door i placed the boards too close to each other and when they expanded with humidity they forced apart the joints!
Take a good last look at the Robland panel saw and jointer planer, i took the plunge and ordered new Felder 700 series to replace them!
The old door was one of my first ever woodworking projects as a total noob without any proper tools or knowledge , and an exercise in disaster full of errors. But it held up many years with the necessary support. Until this september where it just disintegrated so i couldn't postpone the build of a new one any longer as i had been doing.
I used cheap construction pine called SRN, red Norwegian pine. I wanted to have a diagonal brace but also boards integrated in the frame so i had to come up with a particular method of integrating both...
Almost 3 months later now i can happily say the door is still dead flat and hasn't warped or sagged, on the previous door i placed the boards too close to each other and when they expanded with humidity they forced apart the joints!
Take a good last look at the Robland panel saw and jointer planer, i took the plunge and ordered new Felder 700 series to replace them!