How I Made My Sliding Barn Door | Rustic Modern
I made this barn door to solve a problem in my bedroom.
This door is very unique to my space. I made this sliding door because I have a glass door in my bedroom. We were lacking privacy, I installed tint on the window but at night that's no good. I didn't want to install curtains. I like the look of the sliding barn door. So I chose to hide the exterior door with a sliding barn door setup. Problem solved!
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- (5)- Southern yellow pine - Local hardware store (HD)
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Can't wait to finish up this room I will do a room tour once it's done. I don't know what all I will have in the final design so if you have to cool ideas let me know. :D If you want to see what's being posted next then look me up here instagram.com/Morediycreators/
@tekn0slave
7 жыл бұрын
DIY Creators something to think of for the aluminum on the door. Ask a local shop to see ifthe can anodize it to give it a warmer look or even black to match the handle you made.
@GamingDRT
7 жыл бұрын
You guys should play Minecraft...
@wuusaahthe7115
7 жыл бұрын
DIY Creators Dude you are eextremely gifted. You inspire me to get a house and be a handy man. Great simply awesome
@davidrobot7818
7 жыл бұрын
do you mean lock?
@emmanueldelrosario889
7 жыл бұрын
DICreators 9
I like how you did mention the issues/problems that came up; It’s all a learning experience - keep up the great work
@bethanyanderson1745
4 жыл бұрын
I agree, you are very thorough, precise, and concise. Thank you for sharing.
I like that you mentioned the financial cost of the project
@rosytorres6757
6 жыл бұрын
@Milesamanjaro
6 жыл бұрын
$254 for reference if anyone's wondering.
@eatermckinnon4644
5 жыл бұрын
@@Milesamanjaro for 250, you can pretty much buy it from somewhere
@headintheclouds7905
5 жыл бұрын
@@eatermckinnon4644 I personally think it's way nore fun and worth it when made by yourself (myself) I'd like to make most of the furniture in my future house with my husband so my kids can maybe carry on the creativity and our house and the objects inside would have a deeper meaning for us. And if we don't want it we sell it pretty fair and maybe expencive cause it's been handmade.
@gamosantosiv6122
5 жыл бұрын
Great job man, but door Over door + 250$ budget (you can buy best wood doors from any professional for 300$) + glue every where (im the ONLY one that can see it on the joints?)... Im seeing as a way to not do mine like that! Keep up the work
This video is on point! 👍🏻 I am a 54 year old grandmother who loves woodworking. I was looking for a tutorial for a simple barn door and the installation. I'm so glad I am a subscriber of yours and found this video. I love all of your videos and the way you explain each step as well as any problems you encounter. Thanks for sharing!
Jamaican people are some of the most talented and creative - I would love to try this, turned out really well.
You should do a house tour and show off the DIY projects you made!
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
Room tour coming soon. Have to make a few more pieces.
@kingwyatt627
7 жыл бұрын
DIY Creators great vid. But when are going to restore a table /kitchen table
@maiko8585
7 жыл бұрын
DIY Creators omg you replied,thank you so much for taking the suggestion!
@britishroger9223
5 жыл бұрын
@@DIYCreators have you made a room tour yet ?
@romeruru
5 жыл бұрын
Exactly
The level of quality in the work... damn! Well done, mate!
That's the true definition of promoting Gifted Hands. I need a sliding wood door for my toilet in my cabin. You just showed me a good idea.
I could listen to your voice all day, talking about nothing, so soothing! Great looking door, come do mine whenever you want!
The work is great and the door is very beautiful. Thanks for share!
woke up and saw your video notification and yelled out to my wife "Oh shit babe, Glenn made another video!" haha good build man
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
Haha Thanks, man! I appreciate it.
@ThickNCurly1
7 жыл бұрын
Zachary Kirby 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Pintukusenjatiperhutani
7 жыл бұрын
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@korablaci3963
6 жыл бұрын
lavatriqe gorenja riparim
@elainemoore3366
3 жыл бұрын
Too funny.
This is an old soul. With current tech. Unaware of his talent. Thankyou SIR.
You're spot on with the colour. It's one of the things you need to watch out when designing interior spaces.
Dude, i dont know you but i love you. You got skills and a sense of style
I think you are a great carpenter. I loved watching you do this project. Even though there is 0 chance I could ever make something like this, I very much enjoyed it. Thanks.
I like Rockler too, a lot of “Make the job easy” products that are not gimmicky.
It's comments like "and now for the most exciting part of wood working. the sanding." that make this the best channel around. thanks Glen, you're a legend :)
" I painted the other wall a few months ago, ...probably been more like a year,.....don't judge me." I love it, lol !!!!!!!!!!!!
Great work man! Keep up the good work and don't loose sight of the small details that makes your work unique. BTW the roller bearings on the bottom are how I will do all of my slider installs from now on
I feel like buying all of these cool equipment and renovating my house. This is so satisfying.
Hi, I'm from Russia and I learn English by your video. Thank you, bro!
@3883master
5 жыл бұрын
Artur ivanovich привет земляк
This is a well done project. Excellent work and narration. A shop full of excellent tools!
@jameelsazam2827
5 жыл бұрын
Normally I cannot stand the orator, but this guy had me listening to every word. He got to the point without going too far off the project😊
Thank you, you have inspired me to try and build our own custom doors.
Best.KZread.Explanation.EVER! Thank you very much for giving me the confidence to build it myself! Like me, you didn't have everything at your disposal ... so you improvised. That's me in a nutshell. I hate when a pro just has everything a woodshop needs and expects you to have the same equipment! Thanks again!
Sir you have made the most perfect rectangular shaped, so many tools to trim corners, perfect alignment and so much more.
Great project. Love the way you make great use of the tools you have available - hand router inverted to use like a routing table, aluminum bars for guide rails, old school dowels for joining, etc. Proof that great projects don't require big dollar tools or full blown workshops. Keep up the great work!
Hi! I'm from Brazil and i like so much this guy. I'm subscribed on their channel cause it's awesome. Usually, i like so much their projects. Good job...
My kind of DIY, but smarter than me. Glen is smart, creative, and saved me some time.
Dude, You are AWESOME!!! You are handcrafting custom pieces and making it look like a walk in the park. You are a natural.
The meticulousness of your work impresses me. If you had a shop, I'd buy.
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you. :)
@desertfish1460
7 жыл бұрын
Yes cause this is too hard! I can't do this! Awesome too hard for me to do this..I need one in my little house!
@sixpackbinky
6 жыл бұрын
Rishabh Gupta I agree, he really cares about the quality of his work.
@hamid-zi9cn
6 жыл бұрын
صناعة مكتبة
@vachiraanjana1771
5 жыл бұрын
Best For Beginers&Evry one,Doit YourSelf.
This is the best DIY sliding barn door tutorial I've seen.....awesome craftsmanship!!!
Oh my, I absolutely hypnotized by your door. So cool. Thank you for sharing with the world.
I like that! I have a place in my house that needs privacy, but a door would,looks stupid, my decor is more modern than rustic. This is perfect solution
Dude, you do interesting things.I'm from Russia, now I have to learn English to understand you)
this guy is fucking awesome
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@daddydojang
7 жыл бұрын
Hey! Don't tell everyone. That's between him and Awesome.
Thanks for including those "bumps in the road" that popped up on you. It helps to see you encountering problems and working through them.
looks great! I appreciate that you shared some of the little snags along the way like needing to fix the moulding and such.
I really like your projects. They're very accessible for new DIY people, and you explain everything in an easy to understand way. Good job man!
Sliding doors are very common here in Japan, but they are very flimsy. That one looks like it would stop a train!!!
@Shonan2024
6 жыл бұрын
I was looking for some barn doors last summer but gave up because what you said above. Now, I think I am going to go to Viva Home to get some materials.
@GameOver-ei8ui
6 жыл бұрын
Japan? Don't you mean Mexico?
@Jorge_Rodriguez83
6 жыл бұрын
VA2906 R Sorry, what do you mean by Mexico?
@GameOver-ei8ui
6 жыл бұрын
Your name is Rodriguez right? Its usually not a typical Japanese name
@Jorge_Rodriguez83
6 жыл бұрын
You are right, Rodríguez is a Hispanic last name and I am from Cuba, but I've been living in Hiroshima since last April. You can check my channel if you like.
Awesome work. I am a carpenter of 35 years and you have just as many tools as I
Brother, this is great! I really like that you provided a rough costs breakdown at the end, also. Nice work - thanks for sharing!
" DON'T JUDGE ME "...…… Hilarious !!!!!!!!!!! REALLY ENJOY your channel !! GREAT CONTENT !!!
brilliant as always Glenn, you genius always love your projects
@erwinrompis6620
6 жыл бұрын
GG Woodwork
Thank you for showing us everything including cost. Genius on not altering original door, exterior view, and the convenience of decor, design, and concealment.... awesome 😊✌👌
Another excellent video. Watching you makes me miss my dad. He was just like you when he explained things. Very precise, but easy to follow when he did any of his projects. He would love your garage, especially since he had all original Shopsmith tools: drill press, lathe, table saw, etc., when they came out back in the 1970s. He could make anything, and often did for anyone who cared to ask.
Dude.....you have real skills my friend....truly impressed!
"It's been like a year... don't judge me." Haha Been there man, been there 😂😂
One of the most useful video ever...
I like sliding doors ..they save alot of space for every part of the house
Looks very nice great job! One thing though the strips you glued across the grain in the routed dado are gonna try to prevent the panels from moving with changing moisture. With all that cross grain you will have a ton of movement. I am betting the glue will fail, the panels will crack and/or the whole thing will curl up big time. Best to screw the strips in using slotted screwholes. Give it a couple humid summers and dry winters. Something's gotta give. I've seen many antique tables and box lids split this way.
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Yes, I know where you are coming from. It was one of my concern. I have to watch it and see what will happen in time. Worst case I'll make another video and share what happened.
@XJWill1
7 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. On the bright side, it will be interesting to see what part fails first in an upcoming video!
@OneManBandWoodworks
7 жыл бұрын
What will most likely happen is when the timber shrinks in summer the door will curl in away from the wall where the braces are and in winter when it expands it will curl the other way. It shouldn't break because the inlaid strips will bend easily. You might just get away with it. If it was made from poplar or western red cedar that was properly kiln dried you'd probably have no issue because it's really stable wood.
@robertorr2878
7 жыл бұрын
Yeah I kind of cringed with the two vertical cross grain glued up pieces . The aluminum angle on both sides will be fighting expansion/contraction as well. I give the guy credit for giving it hell though. Great idea making that handle.
@billrugg-easey4764
7 жыл бұрын
C Spann I too cringed a little when I saw long grain being fixed across cross grain, when I was an apprentice you got your knuckles rapped if you so much as got a panel pin into a door panel so as to restrict seasonal movement. I would have fixed the braces in with a sliding dovetail, hard fixed with a screw in the centre and other board fixed by way of slots same for the angle. In my experience in the U.K. Soft wood will continue to shrink if used indoors for about a year. I'd like to know if this door does crack after a year or so, perhaps we can have a report on it, what I was thought may be wrong
What an amazing build!! Great job. That’s impressive
This is why I love this channel. You chose to make a sliding barn door that looks really nice instead of buying curtains.
this is not diy project, it is professional. He has everything for every needings.
@lucia-mariap.9274
3 жыл бұрын
He still built it himself lol
Wow! This is superb - simply amazing! I've always wanted a barn door as well, and you've truly inspired me!
I just wish I could go on a vacation from programming just to come be an apprentice.
@lawrenberghanson4401
4 жыл бұрын
Well, you can. The beauty of programming is that you can code anywhere!
If u r nature lover....u can add small sapling pots... hanging or sticking to the slide door u made in this vdo...! Door is just awesome as you...loved it
Talented...motivated...and funny. Not judging, just observing. Loved the vid.
$254 Bucks on this Project? Plus all the work and Man Hours? No way. I would just rather buy a kit for $300-400 They have them out their. Thanks for the video, Fantastic work. Door Looks Great.
A really great and easy project! Best regards MrHandwerk
Good stuff. Great tip about letting the boards dry out. I used tongue and groove boards so I was able to build my door in a day. It took about a week to stain and polyurethane it. Then another day to mount it. I used ratchet straps because I didn't have a clamp that large either.
I love how you explain everything so simply! As you are demonstrating it on screen. And when you said "don't judge me" omg! I laughed so much! Such a sense of humour! I love the grain - but I can see how this wood could be much heavier than, say, old dried barn wood. Finished product is beautiful! Thx for sharing.
Very good work men... I like all your projects
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Love it when you upload, keep up the good work!
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
What a great teaching video! I loved your humor and all the comments you made. Very professionally done. Thanks!
Aloha, I like the door you made. Some places here have cinder block walls. This home where we live is wood with a concrete floor. It's a rental, but our landlord is open to improvements. The door in our home limits the area of use around it. I was also interested in the wall connector for the door because I like the idea of movable wall units like Clei furniture made for the NY housing display at the NY Museum in 2013. The walls move to make a small apartment usable throughout the day. I'm trying to make my limited space home functional & be strong enough when the big guys are here. We don't want things to break and want it very comfortable. I like your work. Thank you, Kai
your wife must be pleased to have such a handy man like you lol I can't even get mine to help me build a cat tree 😂
@rogonzalez152
5 жыл бұрын
Craven Moorehead tf
wooooow fantastic!!!!!!
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you
I would hire you instantly ... no questions asked.
Surprising tools I am seeing first time.....all work is good..
Lol....." Don't judge me"""" too funny
it's been a while since you posted a video, keep it up bro👍👍
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, mans! Even though I don't post as much as I'd like, I'm always creating. It's a challenge juggling a full-time job.
Dude! Getting ready to build my first barn door also… Was delighted to come across your video! I’ve seen a half dozen of your videos saved everyone of them and always loved your style your humor and the way you go about stuff you’re great at explaining things I love it and at 74 I need all the explanations I can get… LOL Great job as always! Les
My name is SAID from Morocco I like to watching your clean work
Working on the house while living in it, it never seems to be finished. I am trying to go to a list, because otherwise "Squirrel!" and I try to do too many things at the same time, and nothing gets done.
@lourdesbaby964
4 жыл бұрын
JP Kalishek Phew,thought I was the only one who did that,I inherited it from my Dad RIP 🙏🏻 Start one job,go get something from another room,& will get distracted....3 months later,need I say more. Dad was great a fitting wardrobes and making furniture for friends & family,but we had doorless wardrobes and tools everywhere,oh my poor Mother 😢🙏🏻 As the saying goes “The Cobbler’s children have no shoes”.... This Lockdown is helping my “to do list” at least ✔️✔️✔️
@jpkalishek4586
4 жыл бұрын
@@lourdesbaby964 Not helping me. While I live in Michigan, I do live right on the border with Wisconsin which hasn't gone as totally stupid with restrictions, but I also am still working , so until vacation I just have the little time I can spare. I did just come in to check something on the City web site . . . and it's closed due to our moronic Governor. Took digging to find it as the site is recently redone. Also, I have been doing a touch of cobbler work on my own shoes, to pass time this lockdown as the inside work I need done to the house is in a holding pattern.
WOW!! You're amazing
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Karen
Que envidia, toda esa herramienta que tiene este hombre...😨😰😝 La quierooo! 🙌
Great Work ,Great Teacher,Thanks a Lot Glenn
"Painted a few months ago....... more like a year. Don't judge me " 😂🤣😂
ASAP= As Straight As Possible
I love watching this guy work. A total master of the craft.
DIY. Yea right. You're a wood working genius.
Cool of course, but it's a door that closes the door? 🤔
@bethanyanderson1745
4 жыл бұрын
I thought he explained his reasons very well. The existing windowed door lacked privacy for his bedroom, he didn't want curtains, and he had always wanted a barn door. I think he also gained a bit more security, and although this is my first time watching one of his videos, he seems to enjoy a new DIY challenge.
Now the real question is it sound proof? ;)
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
lol Mmm, have to check. I'll get back to you on that.
@berend2954
7 жыл бұрын
DIY Creators Ok :)
@NM-hj9ii
6 жыл бұрын
Its been 6 months. N he still haven't got back to u. R.i.p
@Seyron1981
6 жыл бұрын
Of course not. Dont be stupid.
Wow.... I need one of you around here. Trying to DIY my own space but don’t have the saws etc and know how besides being half your size. I have basic saws, a couple of saw horses and determination. Nothing looks as sleek and modern as your work. I have an industrial vintage look going that way I can get away with imperfections.
Few simple but so clever tricks to made great effect....thank you for your video...
hey diy creator do you think this would work with Styrofoam? easy to cover plus it's light weight ? great stuff dude
prety nice i dont like the glue marks under the woostain
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I agree It bothers me for sure. I plan to sand it before I complete the room.
@maddouble1
7 жыл бұрын
To clean up the glue in between the timber you could route out using a v groove bit.
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
Good Idea it will def. Help thanks!
Respect from Lithuania bro!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪
Man so impressed by your gift. If I had a portion of your ability to do this kind of work I would be a happy man. Great video.
Why were you using a stud finder if the wall was concrete block?
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
Well, there is still wooden strips in the wall. This is what the drywall is attached to. I located them so I can use them as a backing. This way I don't break the drywall when tightening the bolts.
@luketauzin8321
7 жыл бұрын
DIY Creators what is you full time job and you could probably do KZread full time soon
@DIYCreators
7 жыл бұрын
+Luke Tauzin I am a system designer. I plan to go full-time next year the income is just not there yet to make the jump.
@SmokeFlame1
6 жыл бұрын
You're more than a system designer. You're an artist, and a damn good one. Fabulous channel!
first time I've seen a wood worker not over clamp! and it turned out great.
You are incredibly gifted. Wow
76 dollars for some aluminum? you're going to the wrong place man
Sound Jamaican
Really liked that you listed the cost for the project. I wish all the DIY channels did this!
you did the right thing on making that handle. .it looks badass !!
can you make a video on how to make dog kennel or dog house, I have watched the first video you made on dog house but I have 2 Pitbulls and 1 German Shepherd so i I want to make a large house for them so please make a video on it
@edisonroberto1791
6 жыл бұрын
Eu gostaria muito de aproveitar o ensinado mas será que tem como traduzir leiga totalmente leiga Magda Osasco agradeceria muito
DIY significa hazlo tu mismo!! Y ESO *YO NO LO PUEDO HACER* Y en general es por qué me faltan esos instrumentos para cortar y lijar
@Kuromigirl96
6 жыл бұрын
Si tú crees que no lo puedes hacer eso eres tú. Esto si es un DIY. Y si yo lo puedo hacer pues tú también.
@maritzaespinoza4210
6 жыл бұрын
Nacho STR que te pasa imbecil? yo he trabajado con madera en la secundaria y me iba bastante bien y ninguno de esos trabajos se destinaba a la cocina y no soy nada masculina, si la chica no puede es problema de ella pero todo tiene un límite, como tu cerebro
@eddeetheaza6057
5 жыл бұрын
Pues renta las herramientas y as la tu sola es-tupeh Y luego si es DIY
Great video, fast info, concise and memorable. Nice project.
I just have to say, you are one smart man, you have great skill sets, just awesome...