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Dirty Shed Creations
Великобритания
Добавлен 30 июн 2018
Hey hey hey, it’s Dirty Shed Creations! Where carpentry and blacksmithing collide.
With a smattering of filmmaking skills and a non-lethal dose of comedy we make stuff about making stuff... normally out of metal and wood.
So, if you own a hammer and enjoy maker content then you really should consider joining The Shedulencia, hit the subscribe button and send us a comment immediately.
New episodes every other week!
With a smattering of filmmaking skills and a non-lethal dose of comedy we make stuff about making stuff... normally out of metal and wood.
So, if you own a hammer and enjoy maker content then you really should consider joining The Shedulencia, hit the subscribe button and send us a comment immediately.
New episodes every other week!
Antique Drill Press RESTORATION - Part 2, machining a NEW BRASS HANDLE
#toolrestoration #antiquetools #handtoolrescue
Antique Drill Press RESTORATION - Part 2/3, inspired by @Hand Tool Rescue
In a homage to @hand tool rescue Uncle Al restores a blacksmiths post drill that he picked up at auction. This antique drill press restoration starts with breaking down the self advancing pillar drill so that it can be cleaned because this antique post drill is in incredible condition under the layers of crud that has accumulated on it over the past century.
In this episode Al machines up a new brass handle for the post drill to replace the knackered wooden original, so the lathe is put to work big time to create some highly desired maker/restoration porn. Fill yer boots,...
Antique Drill Press RESTORATION - Part 2/3, inspired by @Hand Tool Rescue
In a homage to @hand tool rescue Uncle Al restores a blacksmiths post drill that he picked up at auction. This antique drill press restoration starts with breaking down the self advancing pillar drill so that it can be cleaned because this antique post drill is in incredible condition under the layers of crud that has accumulated on it over the past century.
In this episode Al machines up a new brass handle for the post drill to replace the knackered wooden original, so the lathe is put to work big time to create some highly desired maker/restoration porn. Fill yer boots,...
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Antique Drill Press RESTORATION - Part 1, inspired by @Hand Tool Rescue
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#toolrestoration #antiquetools #handtoolrescue Antique Drill Press RESTORATION - Part 1/3, inspired by @Hand Tool Rescue In a homage to @hand tool rescue Uncle Al restores a blacksmiths post drill that he picked up at auction. This antique drill press restoration starts with breaking down the self advancing pillar drill so that it can be cleaned because this antique post drill is in incredible ...
The Shed is about to EXPLODE... on to TV! Plus, fixing the forge and using the silversmithing tools
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
#silversmithing #blacksmithing #blacksmith Dear Shedulencia, please come and check out our NEW T-SHIRT RANGE: teespring.com/en-GB/stores/dirty-shed-creations-shop All revenue from this merchandise will be funnelled straight back into the channel, so any support you can offer would be gratefully received. BTW - Massive thanks to @Ivan Walker for the 'Shedulicious' inspiration. THE SHED IS ABOUT ...
Dirty Shed's Top YouTube Makers Vol 2 - Steadycraftin / Phil Makes Things / Foxes & Ravens / MKFilms
Просмотров 9883 года назад
#makers #youtube #dirtyshedcreations The Dirty Shed’s Top Makers on RUclips - Volume 2 @TheCrafsMan @PhilMakesThings @FoxesandRavens @workingwithiron In Volume 2 of Dirty Shed’s Top Makers on RUclips we’re introducing you, our very much appreciated member of The Shedulencia, to a quintet of talented makers from across a diverse array of skills and disciplines including: modelmaking, casting, wo...
Restoring Silversmithing Tools - (Al bought a load of rusty tools!)
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.4 года назад
#antiquetools #toolrestoration #silversmithing The new shed needs a lot of work. We're coming out of isolation. No one has any money. So, Uncle Al spunks £400 on a load of rusty tools. Plus, he doesn't even know what they're for... idiot or genius? You decide... Al has a touch of buyer's regret as his tool-buying habit reaches new levels of ridiculousness/wise investment as he's purchased this ...
Forged Steel Multi Purpose Tool Rack (Blacksmithing Project) & New Workshop Tour
Просмотров 7 тыс.4 года назад
#ukblacksmith #blacksmith #blacksmithingproject Forged Steel Multi-Purpose Tool Rack (Blacksmithing Project) & New Workshop Tour There is so much stuff in this ridiculously long film because it’s a DOUBLE FEATURE! What? Yes! No? You better believe it homeslices... This episode includes a workshop tour of the new dirty shed and a blacksmithing focussed maker film where Uncle Al creates a rack fo...
Oak Door Project Ep13 | Hanging the Handmade Front Door
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
#oakdoor #woodworking #frontdoor Oak Door Project Ep13 | Hanging the Handmade Front Door The door project is finished! Praise to (insert preferred deity here) this has been a monstrous undertaking, not just in fabricating the rustic wooden door, but in getting the documentation of the build together. Dirty Shed Creations really hope you've enjoyed the journey of creating a unique front door tha...
Rustic Oak Door Project Ep12 | Penultimate Episode of 'How to make a front door'
Просмотров 34 тыс.4 года назад
#oak #door #frontdoor Rustic Oak Door Project Ep12 | Penultimate Episode of 'How to make a front door' Uncle Al adds some finishing touches to the rustic oak front door by adding the beading to the door window; fixing the sliding gate to the inside of the oak door so it's got that prison style, or Prohibition era, feel; and fixing the letterbox in place. There's a few bits outstanding that will...
Oak Door Project Ep11 | Finishing Touches to the Handmade Oak Front Door
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.4 года назад
#oak #door #frontdoor Oak Door Project Ep11 | Finishing the Handmade Oak Door Project "When this door slams, people are going to know about it!" - Alastair Genghis Watson, Esq. The rustic front door project with a Prohibition sliding gate and hand-closed rivets is nearing completion, and the final touches are just being added. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the whole project and if you enjo...
Oak Door Project Ep10 | Fitting the Letterbox & Other Headaches (Dirty Shed Creations)
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#oakdoor #frontdoor #letterbox Oak Door Project Ep10 | Fitting the Letterbox & Other Headaches - Dirty Shed Creations. Tons of processes in this episode of the front door project as Uncle Al finishes the oak for the sliding gate, adds a spy hole to the door, sources some antique door knobs, and fits the letterbox like a fricking Chief! This rustic front door is really coming together - even if ...
Oak Door Project Ep9 | Fabricating a Prohibition Sliding Gate for a Front Door
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.4 года назад
#fabricating #steel #oakdoor Oak Door Project Ep9 | Fabricating a Prohibition Sliding Gate - Dirty Shed Creations. In this episode Uncle Al makes a sliding gate for the inside of the oak front door project. Fabricating steel with loads of sparks, weld, swearing and dropsies Uncle Al continues to add additional furniture to the oak front door - this time creating a sliding gate, Prohibition Era ...
How to make an oak front door Ep8 | Fabricating and Fitting the Grate & Ageing the Steel
Просмотров 9644 года назад
#fabrication #oakdoor #dirtyshedcreations How to make an OAK FRONT DOOR Ep 8 - Fabricating and Fitting the Grate & Ageing the Steel by Dirty Shed Creations The 'How to make an oak front door' project leaps forward in this film as Al's fabrication skills are on show as he puts together the grate that will make the front door into a prison style front door. The welding and grinding of the steel t...
How to make an oak front door Ep7 | Making a Jig for Window & Fitting the Door Bolt
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.4 года назад
#woodworking #oakdoor #dirtyshedcreations How to make an OAK FRONT DOOR Ep 7 - Making a JIG for Window & Fitting the DOOR BOLT by Dirty Shed Creations The epic saga that is ‘How to make an oak front door’ continues lickety-split with Al cutting the door to size; making a jig for the window recess; routing with a jig to make the window recess; and fixing the door bolt to the door with some coppe...
How to make an oak front door - Ep6 | Door Bolt, Flamed Wood Finish & Clinkering
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.4 года назад
#door #oak #woodworking RUclips 1st! Yes, we have an exclusive you won't find anywhere else: CLINKERING STEEL RIVETS THROUGH AN OAK DOOR! In Episode 6 of the oak door project we see the door starting to look like what it's supposed to - a 300 year old door! We start out with a quick recap of where we got to on the oak door project before diving in with a tonne of maker content that really pushe...
The Best Makers on YouTube - Ep1 | Uri Tuchman, Scott Turner, Black Bear Forge & MANY MORE!
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.4 года назад
#woodworking #blacksmithing #youtubemakers The Best DIY Makers on RUclips - Ep1 | Uri Tuchman, Scott Turner, Black Bear Forge, Joshua De Lisle, Sparky 415 & Doubleboost Join Malcolm, Maurice and Juniper for our first episode of Malcolm Dirty’s ‘The Best Makers on RUclips’. This is Dirty Shed Creations trying to fill the void of the Popwood Playback feature on the Popular Woodworking channel. Th...
The Shed Is Dead, Long Live the New Shed! - A Blacksmith’s Rounding Hammer Review & Other Excuses
Просмотров 9774 года назад
The Shed Is Dead, Long Live the New Shed! - A Blacksmith’s Rounding Hammer Review & Other Excuses
The Stag Antler Chandeliers (FINISHED & INSTALLED!) - & Other DSC Projects
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.4 года назад
The Stag Antler Chandeliers (FINISHED & INSTALLED!) - & Other DSC Projects
House and Home Gift Idea - The Goonies Skull Drinks Coasters
Просмотров 7994 года назад
House and Home Gift Idea - The Goonies Skull Drinks Coasters
Super Patron submission by Dirty Shed Creations
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Super Patron submission by Dirty Shed Creations
How to make a stag antler chandelier - (Rustic Ceiling Light) Part 2
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How to make a stag antler chandelier - (Rustic Ceiling Light) Part 2
Awesome Stag Antler Chandelier - Part 1
Просмотров 9 тыс.4 года назад
Awesome Stag Antler Chandelier - Part 1
Vintage Woodworking Tools - Vice or Vise? - Stewart Handy Worker, Parkinsons ModelF No9, Record No75
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.5 лет назад
Vintage Woodworking Tools - Vice or Vise? - Stewart Handy Worker, Parkinsons ModelF No9, Record No75
Power Tool Review Milwaukee FUEL Cordless Drill
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.5 лет назад
Power Tool Review Milwaukee FUEL Cordless Drill
How to make a throne chair - THE ENTIRE BUILD!
Просмотров 8 тыс.5 лет назад
How to make a throne chair - THE ENTIRE BUILD!
How to make a front door - Ep5 | Freehand Routing is the way of the Chief!
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How to make a front door - Ep5 | Freehand Routing is the way of the Chief!
How to make a front door Ep4 | Closing steel rivets by hand
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How to make a front door Ep4 | Closing steel rivets by hand
How to make a front door Ep3 | Biscuit joints for a door
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How to make a front door Ep3 | Biscuit joints for a door
How to make a front door Ep2 | Door furniture design
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How to make a front door Ep2 | Door furniture design
Restoring antique wood furniture - part1 - how to restore a chair
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Restoring antique wood furniture - part1 - how to restore a chair
How to make a front door Ep1 | How to plane wood
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How to make a front door Ep1 | How to plane wood
Had to look it up, but it looks like a sweet bit if kit, nice! 🎉
you had me at "A 130 year old man would look like a dried up ball bag." lmao
@@tommyreimrock8667 we were there to entertain!
@@DirtyShedCreations loved the resto. I just picked me up an 1891 Silver MFG co model 2.
Wow. Henry Nock is my ancestor this is amazing to see
EXCELENTE TRABAJO SALUDOS Y NO DEJES DE DELEITARNOS CON TUS MAGNÍFICAS OBRAS
very nice workmanship and very well done videos
Thanks for the positivity about the project, much appreciated!
WOW!! Absolutely fantastic craftsmanship! Beautiful piece of art❤🤩✨✨✨
Glad you enjoyed it, appreciate your comments!
Burning wood. Is also preserving it look up shou sugi ban or sometimes called yackisugi Japanese have been using this for 100s years a RUclips fellow named flowering elbow used it on fence posts on one his videos it changed my way of thinking I think doors look awesome
Great video - I have also switched to biscuits for my doors. Speeds up production! Also by using a good outdoor glue and the right sized biscuits I've not had a failure yet and I make doors in Ontario Canada, where the winters can kick your butt!! Keep up the great work!
Thanks John, a biscuit brother! Glad you’re enjoying the content, all the best, sir!
What happened to part 3
this video is awesome thank you y'all are super funny i subscribed
Thank you so much, glad to have you onboard!
I know this video is older but I have one of the Stewart Handy Workers. It's missing many of the parts but it is a funcional vice. I'm trying to restore it so I'll probably have to get some new parts machined as I doubt I'd be able to find them. Do you happen to have the size and tooth count of the gears? I'd love to eventually have it mounted in my shop. I'm glad I stumbled upon your channel.
6:14 "Nice safety glasses" that's how my uncle lost his eye
I love the “secret” workshop! Looks like a secret garden
Found your channel recently, love the commentary, rather educational and also has great comedic value. As for the build itself: are those steel butterflies purely cosmetic or crucial to keep the planks together, would the biscuits alone do the job? Cheers
Let’s say the butterflies are assisting the biscuits in a blunt, caveman-esque fashion, but their main purpose is to assert themselves amongst the other front doors on the street as an entranceway not to be messed with!
@@DirtyShedCreations You are absolutely right, this is the kind of door noone dares to make some knock knock jokes with! Thanks for your quick reply! Is there a new channel where you guys are doing projects again?
@@adammonostori3278 I’ve got my own channel that I’m ramping up on, but not with Al - we parted ways acrimoniously - I’ve got several projects across lots of different topics @markknightfilms be nice for you to join!
what your woodstain ?
I did something like this a month ago with plans from Woodglut.
Really? Let’s see it then, woodglut fanboy.
Grinder and paint make a welder what he aint!
Jack of all… master of nowt.
Splendidly to see woodglut have new plans which helped me save some money and energy for this construction.
Cat litter (clay type), would have helped clean up most of the paraffin/grease stain spill.
The Stewart Handy Worker, patented Sept.5 1916. Chicago Flexible Shaft Co. Manufactures, Chicago USA. Anvil vise grinder combo and a Stewart metal cut off tool, weight is 59 lbs.
If that belonged to a silversmith. The dome make could have been used for forming goblets
Watching this in order and it appears to be two years after everyone else. But I believe you should have cut the 10mm recess on the top and closing side of the door. Otherwise the hinge side will be forward and top and closing side will be further forward so the door won't close. Also my Grandfather would cut the inside, bottom of the letterbox opening at a 7 degree angle starting about 1/8th-3/26th from the outside of the door. This helps stop binding of large mail or newspapers/magazines when they are pushed through the door. Maybe you figured this out for yourself in the next few episodes, I'll have to see.
Rather than messing with hydrochloric acid you can do the same thing with hot vinegar… Actually doesn’t have to be hot but It will strip the zinc in an hour rather than a day. I use a crockpot from a junk shop
Great tip, thanks Cody!
Cool video bro but wheres your push stick?? One slip with your hand from off the wood that close to the blade an it'll be goodbye fingers. Please do take care when using powertools they are dangerous if not used correctly. You got to have 200% concentration when passing timber through the table saw. I had a nasty table saw incident but i was lucky enough to still have all my fingers. Im a carpenter by trade myself an have been for 20 years an ive seen some accidents within that time.
I have to ask! How much was for this beauty??
Al charged £800 for the door and installation - he’s just not that bright.🤣
Love it guys! I have the exact same drill and the vise and will be restoring the drill very soon. also have a smaller version of the drill that is missing some parts. These vids will help me out greatly! Thanks and keep them coming!
YAY!! Thank you! I have seen the flamed Oak done before, but you made it look WAY better than any i have seen. Not too much and it accentuated the grain pattern. POP! Great job!
Hi Guys, just found your channel while looking for ideas before i make my own castle door and love it so far. Been scratching my head about how to deal with the rivets (or Roves) and was thinking about making them in 2 pieces, then epoxy them together inside the door. What do you think? Would they hold long term? If I scarf the through pieces and rough them up, should they hold well enough? Keep up the great vids, i will be watching them all to catch up :)
Hey Bob, they’ll definitely hold and might be easier than what we did! We use epoxy to secure the biscuits on the door in later episodes, so let us know how you get on.
Very nice
Alot of time has past, WTAF went on?
Mark?
Hey fella - you still on the same number? Be good to catch up!
good stuff Al, greetings from the Bay area in California. brilliant the way you explain on all the details of a vise especially the arthritic part of them. I used to use record vises back home in Fiji. they were all over in our schools and hafty. Over in USA, my fav has to be the wilton vises for their looks. Such beauties. I went to an estate sale and the owner there had blacksmith tooling, vises and anvils. big and small vises and 3 black smith floor vises. small-medium and large. Everything went for cheap, the blacksmith vises went for $20 each. I could have picked up the smallest but they were used quite a bit to the point they were not so nice looking but still very much usable.
You guys are hilarious and have great talent. Thanks for the video!
And you are a person of style and taste! Thanks for the comment, stay stylish and tasteful. 🛠
If a Muppet had testicles they would look like that.
Woodglut scripts contain most of the woodworking plans you can find.
I bought woodglut instructions once and now I have lifetime access to thousands of woodworking projects.
Woodglut is full of amazing tips. It helped me a lot.
Ummm, excuse me sir...Why are you not making more videos?
Hi Logan, it all came to an end when Al decided that the TV opportunity was his opportunity to make a bit of cash and hasn't spoken to me since... kinda put an end to making content. Glad you enjoy the films though and thanks for commenting.
@@DirtyShedCreations Sorry to hear. I am in the US so this is the first I have seen of the chanel Looks like you are doing some good content. Maybe another maker to work with?
@@LoganSumrell you can check out my channel - ruclips.net/user/markknightfilms - where I've been documenting the build of a housing development using SIPS, which has been good, plus there's some other bits and pieces in the pipeline. Stay safe Sir, thanks for commenting and watching!
I love this door. I want to run out and build myself one RIGHT NOW!!! Great work!
Thanks Boss - Nike slogan that door into existence!
@@DirtyShedCreations That's the plan actually. I will have to run it by the wife first, but I am sure she will approve. Love the style of the vids and mixed media as well. I also do some wood and metal. Would enjoy seeing more.
@@LoganSumrell Glad to hear you got some inspiration from the films and the door project - where are you based?
@@DirtyShedCreations In North Carolina on the East Coast.
Someone pls show me where part 2 is ?
Sorry Dawn, but Pt2 doesn't exist - the project went no further, sorry to disappoint.
Great videos I didn’t realise you was friends with Jason Statham all that partying he looks ruff
You didn't tell us what to put on it like linseed oil, wax etc
So glad I came across your channel refreshing to have an English bloke explaining his process of taking things apart unlike the majority of tool restorations where there is no speaking just stupid music keep up the good work hope to see some new stuff soon 🤔
Thanks buddy, appreciate the comments.
Spoilt by use of ' kind of ' every tenth word
Yeah, I agree, it’s kind of annoying once you notice it.
Did you add any stain to the door in addition to burning it? Burning darkens the grain, but how did you get that nice tan color on the rest of the wood?
We did use a hard floor lacquer, several coats, the name escapes me right now, but we definitely cover it in a future episode of the project! Thanks for watching, ping me if you want to know the exact product.
@@DirtyShedCreations sure, I'd be interested in knowing the name. Thanks!
@@joshmoyer9065 it’s Morrels catalysed lacquer, I believe used for ship/boat decks. Enjoy!
@@DirtyShedCreations Thanks!
@@DirtyShedCreations So it looks like the lacquer is just a clear coat and your getting the tan base wood color (not the dark dark grain) from burning?
Just found your site as hubby selling all his metal stuff and was looking up prices for him. He has one of those Stewart machines. I thought there was only him excited about all this metal stuff!
Look under enough rocks and you’ll find the metal people! Glad to have you along, say ‘hey, hey, hey’ to your hubbie! HNY!
I did it with the Woodglut plans.
Quick easy access to many projects with Woodglut plans.
How can i get the purple sheen out of it?
Want to make it back to a brassy sheen
@@yesman557 with difficulty? What are you trying to do? Imperfections are common and sometimes unavoidable, but cleaning your surface beforehand can remove impurities that can affect the process. Hope that helps!
@@DirtyShedCreations hi sorry mate thats not what i ment i was talking about that shade of the shine sort of thing, i found out how to change that undertone just use some jade oil
This is amazing and inspiring. I want to create something like this but maybe much smaller cause the only tool I have is an electric chainsaw🤣. I can probably Google this but what does the ammonia do? What's the purpose? I'm sorry if I didn't catch it in the video. I heard you say about being darker but how does it work? Thanks
Hey! I believe the ammonia fumes react with tannins in the wood, hence the darkening effect. You might get more info from the episode where we did that, as this film is only the highlights! Have a great day!