DIY Shoji Style Sliding doors
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Hello everyone! In this video I will sharing with you how I created these shoji style sliding doors with little to no prior experience in woodworking.
Main materials used:
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Looking back at everything you did to manifest our dream doors I just want to express how grateful I am ❤️ you are amazing.
This just goes to show, you never know what you can accomplish until you attempt it. That's how I got into DIY.
The concealed sliding track is such a clever move. The door looks really good. Lots of inspiration here. Thank you for sharing
This looks amazing.
Well done !!! Great job with basic tools !!
You crushed it! Amazing work!!
Beautiful and Awesome job!! ❤️
Thank you so much for posting this! 🙏 So easy to understand, and I will definitely give this a go myself. Other videos on the same subject weren’t instructive enough, but yours is of perfect length and the description is 💅🏻
Beautiful stuff dude. Great design and great finish. Also that's such great advice about not getting overwhelmed about our projects. It sounds simple - but we need to remind ourselves about this all the time.
I was looking for something like this all day and finally stumbled upon yours. I really like how it looks and I am planning to get something very similar done at my place. Thanks for giving the inspiration.
Great project! Your details and video were to the point! Perfect! Thanks so much!
That looks amazing!
You are my new hero! Absolutely amazed at your use of a cinder block for a work bench. Thank you for this video; it was exactly what I was looking for.
They look great.
This just what I was looking for. Some off the other sites start with a 50 k workshop which I haven’t got. 😂😂 Thanks for your run through for the man that doesn’t have everything.
I love it, thank you for the video. ❤️
amazing, trying this technique out! Thanks
Nice doors and a great vid mate. Pretty inspiring what you achieved with very little tooling or experience.
Looks great!
Thank you so much for sharing this, now I know what’s possible!
Great job 👏 love it
Well done!
It came out beautiful :)
Superb! Well done.
Thank u somuch for sharing this because i also need this for my room and living room.🇵🇭❤😊
Looks good
Impressive!
Major respect, dude.
@CharlesMiner
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏼
This is amazing :D
Awesome
Thank you, that's exactly what I want to do.
So nice
Amazing work. This is what I want! do the doors keep the sound out?
I have to do similar sliding wall to separate kitchen from living room. Thx for inspiration but I will use plywood panels instead glass.
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Great job! I would like to convert our French doors into this type and your vid comes in handy!!!! I really like how the doors came out!
Do you have a list of materials you used? Those were great!
Wow! I would really love to recreate this in my apartment but I am leasing it so I cant have screws in the wall. Is there anyway to avoid putting nails in the wall when add the track runner?
Also how wild was you opening and door measurements
Looks amazing! How much did this end up costing you (materials) ?
Woo hoo thx
How long did it take you to finish
Question did you attach the stable doors to the floor ?
Hi Charles, I love your doors! What router bit did you use to cut the window trench? Thanks for sharing!!
@CharlesMiner
Жыл бұрын
I used a Tongue & Groove bit set for my router which was 1/4 inch shank
What kind of bit did you use for the router?
What did you use on the bottom of the doors to keep on the track? I did not see a bottom track nor wheels to hold in place. Was it part of the johnson bypass system?
@CharlesMiner
3 жыл бұрын
Sorry for the late response but yes it is basically a floor guide to keep them in place and it is part of the johnson bypass system but they also sell better quality one separately.
Hello sir what glass did u use
What did you use instead of the shoji paper? And did it make the doors really heavy as a result?
@user-hm5zb1qn6g
3 жыл бұрын
0:35 glass doors from IKEA
@CharlesMiner
3 жыл бұрын
I put a link in the description to the glass that i used and yes it definitely made the doors heavier.
how long did this take you?
What was the total spending on this project? Would like to try to make the same but a little smaller.
@Zero-se4xb
2 жыл бұрын
Same question!
What was the overall cost of came to?
Van you list what Johnson track you use?
@CharlesMiner
2 жыл бұрын
www.madecopr.com/producto/sliding-bypass-track-hardware-for-doors-with-1-38-thickness-2/
Do you have plans to do a tutorial for these?
@CharlesMiner
3 жыл бұрын
I can’t since I’m not an expert i just documented the process and that’s the best i can do for these projects.
@alexgiraldo2166
3 жыл бұрын
Can you just give us the system /wheels used to slide doors.