David_A14
Seedling
I need to make a door for this doorway.

It's the doorway from the hall to the kitchen, and links the original (1867) part of the house to a more recent (2015) addition. We've lived without a door here for the last 5 freezing winters and the project has finally risen to the top of my to-do list. It's also an opportunity to use a piece of handpainted glass that we've been lugging round various homes for the last 17 years that was a purchase from a Glasgow salvage yard:

I've made a couple of doors before, including the front door that you can just about make out in the 1st photo, but all have been painted softwood. I fancy seeing if my (rudimentary) skills are up to something more high-brow and I also wanted to have a go at French polishing for the finish - so no pressure there then !
A few apologies first: I have only limited facilities (a 10' x 12' cellar room) with no space for machinery, so everything is made with handtools and I only have a workmate for holding stuff. My last 'formal' training in woodwork was in 1985, although I do have a couple of excellent books, in particular Cassel's Carpentry and Joinery, which is brilliant. Finally, my rate of production is best described as glacial as I've got quite a busy job as an NHS Consultant, so I'm showing this as a WIP only because I've finished.
Anyway, the timber was supplied by a local company from a cutting list as PAR stock and a full-size rod prepared from a piece of MFC from the local DIY-shed. Therein lay the 1st error, which we'll return to later. Once this thread has been approved by the Moderators I'll get on with the framing.
Cheers,
David

It's the doorway from the hall to the kitchen, and links the original (1867) part of the house to a more recent (2015) addition. We've lived without a door here for the last 5 freezing winters and the project has finally risen to the top of my to-do list. It's also an opportunity to use a piece of handpainted glass that we've been lugging round various homes for the last 17 years that was a purchase from a Glasgow salvage yard:

I've made a couple of doors before, including the front door that you can just about make out in the 1st photo, but all have been painted softwood. I fancy seeing if my (rudimentary) skills are up to something more high-brow and I also wanted to have a go at French polishing for the finish - so no pressure there then !
A few apologies first: I have only limited facilities (a 10' x 12' cellar room) with no space for machinery, so everything is made with handtools and I only have a workmate for holding stuff. My last 'formal' training in woodwork was in 1985, although I do have a couple of excellent books, in particular Cassel's Carpentry and Joinery, which is brilliant. Finally, my rate of production is best described as glacial as I've got quite a busy job as an NHS Consultant, so I'm showing this as a WIP only because I've finished.
Anyway, the timber was supplied by a local company from a cutting list as PAR stock and a full-size rod prepared from a piece of MFC from the local DIY-shed. Therein lay the 1st error, which we'll return to later. Once this thread has been approved by the Moderators I'll get on with the framing.
Cheers,
David































