Make a garden screen using simple tools. This shows how I made a modern looking screen in plywood. The design is a simplae leaf shape but repearted to create big impact.
When I saw the thumbnail of the finished screen, I thought for sure you did this on a CNC machine. I really appreciate the inspiration and the straightforward way you shared how you put these together.
Also thought the same at first glance. So impressed with both the end result AND your patience to cut out all those holes! Rock star, those are gorgeous. 👊💖 EDIT: new sub and I see your channel is new is well. I look forward to more of your videos and expect your talent will quickly grow your channel. All the best to you.
@@spearageddon3279 thank you so much. Yes, I've only started the channel recently and I've got many ideas for more content in the upcoming months. Thank you for watching and subscribing 👍
That has to be one of the most beautiful original idea in woodworking that I have seen in a very long time! Absolutely loved it! Kudos to you, but most of all thank you for sharing your talent with us.
What a beautiful project, glad you didn't let the amount of work interfere with getting this completed...I can appreciate just how much work and patience that took you. Great job.
What a great result. I’m a time served carpenter now retired and I have to say I’m very impressed with your patience and evident skill. I hope you can keep the ply well sealed, even ‘exterior grade needs a lot of protection. Well done!
Many thanks for your kind words. I'm not expecting the ply to last a very long time but the garden paint seems to be doing a good job as keeping the water out, at the moment. However, time will tell how long it lasts. Thanks for watching. 👍
@@crouchvalewoodcraft if you want your paint to keep the ply dry 100% then use a two part epoxy paint. I’ve used ply on my dormer roof but I used fibreglass to coat the ply. And then the gelcoat paint which has stood up to the weather very well as here in West of Scotland (Glasgow) is so wet it’s like living at sea!
Absolutely Beautiful!! I love the idea and I can't imagine how much time this took. Thank you so much for sharing!! You are so very talented!! Can't wait to see what else you come up with!!
You sir are a true inspiration and craftsman! Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so very much for sharing this process with all of us around the world! New subscriber and I can not wait to see what else you create and share ❤😊
After you made the template, I thought that you would use a router. A lot of hard work but there is a lot of beauty in simplicity. Love how it turned out, well done.
At first I thought these were prefab metal screens attached to a wood gazebo. Love what you created - amazing artistry and so versatile for so many different applications. Sadly where I live in Florida this wouldn't last past one year before rotting or disintegrating or get destroyed by a hurricane. Unless it is heavy wrought iron or industrial strength alu or heavy duty plastic nothing lasts in our climate. I was just fascinated by your creativity and skills - great project!
Thanks for watching and your comment. I'm fortunate that we don't get heavy weather here and the garden is pretty sheltered. But I'm aware that plywood has it's limitations in terms of durability. Time will tell how long it lasts. 👍
Cheers, I'm glad you like it. Yes, it is very straightforward to do, if not a bit laborious. But, there's lots of potential to use this in other situations. Thanks for watching 👍
Very creative. Not that your fence is not attractive on its own, but the gazebo panels add a unique sense of privacy to the space. All your time and effort resulted in a very nice professional looking project. Well done 👍
Loved the lit-up shot at the end. Personally I would use marine ply....a substantial outlay but longer lasting than ordinary WPB, especially after all the work.
Thanks, glad you like it. It does look nice lit up. Yes, marine ply would certainly be more water resistant. I'll see how long it holds up for and consider options of it degrades to quickly. 👍
Glad you like it. Keep up with the woodwork, it's a great pastime to be able to make things for the house and garden. I'm delighted you've been inspired by this. Thanks for watching 👍
wow this whole template and stuff was NUTS!! i thought you were just gonna be like "yeah, plop this on your laser cutter..." but then you are doing it by HAND. impressive! and, ACCESSIBLE. most of us can do this and have the tools. most of what you need is a jigsaw and space. and having seen the final product in the thumbnail, i just..... wow. you may have a new sub just from this.
Fabulous inspiration - thank you. It looks amazing. A relatively low cost home laser cutter would have saved you a lot of time and paid for itself with just this project. On large pieces of board like this you just put them at one end, cut, then move them along until the job is done. My 10W laser would need a few passes to cut 9mm ply but there are 20W lasers available now for the same price I paid for my 10W, and the new Longer 30W laser looks like it would cut a 9 mm board in one pass.
Thanks, I'm glad you like it. I did have a laser cutter but didn't really like using it. I spent more time on the computer rather than wood working, and that's not really my thing. But for mass producing these,a laser cutter or CNC would be the way to go. Thanks for watching 👍
@@crouchvalewoodcraft I totally get you. I have poor woodworking skills and gear so I tend to lean more on technology. I can well imagine if you have the skill then the level of satisfaction of actually "doing it yourself" is great.
Thanks, glad you like it. I made it over about three weeks, doing a couple of hours every so often. I don't know exactly how many hours in total. Thanks for watching🙏
Thank you. Yes, I did look to buy some similar panels that we made from metal. But the cost to cover the sizes I need was prohibitive. The plywood is much cheaper, even though it won't last as long. Thanks for watching👍
The screens are absolutely gorgeous. I love your leaf design you must be a dab hand with the jigsaw now!! Well done on the project and a well done on a great video
Crouch Vale Woodcraft -- Lovely design. What I love is, like me, you're ambidextrous. Makes the job so much easier. I'm in Canada and hope to have my own home soon. Hope I can make this hold up against our very cold winters in the mountains.
Beautiful! I enjoyed watching the process. Very creative! And of course I also enjoyed watching your furry quality control inspector. Thank you for sharing.
very clever idea. what a lot of cutting with the jigsaw your arms must have hurt after all of that cutting. what a stunning look to a patio. i love it.
Wow these are so delicate they would also have lots of uses for the interiors of houses and public buildings as well. You are very talented artistically, I bet you have many more talents. Please share more, we are all waiting with baited breaths. Many thanks.
Thank you so much 🤗 yes, this technique could be used for all sorts of projects. I have lots of ideas for further project videos. I'm currently filming the next one which I hope to have finished next week. Many thanks for watching. 👍
You are my HERO! I have been lusting after the metal privacy screens for years now, but I just can't afford them in the size I need . I never would have thought of this! Yes it would take some time but what a genius idea! I absolutely LOVE it!
Thank you for your kind words. I too wanted the metal screens until I worked out the price for a set of panels. This worked out at a fraction of the cost. This is very easy to do, it just takes time. I'm so glad you like them and thanks for watching👍 and good luck with your project.
Just was talking with hubby about this the other day and the very next day your video came up, very nice job you have done love it. And thanks for putting it on .
This turned out beautiful. I am going to see if I do try this in the near future. You have so much patience working with all the detail here, maybe a day that I need to be practicing my meditation I will work on this project at the same time. Thank you for sharing
When I saw the thumbnail of the finished screen, I thought for sure you did this on a CNC machine. I really appreciate the inspiration and the straightforward way you shared how you put these together.
This was definitely 'old school', no CNC in sight. Thanks for watching, glad you like it 👍
I thought the same. Wow! What a labor of love, and it certainly came out beautiful!
@@nitanice thank you, I'm so glad you liked it👍
Also thought the same at first glance. So impressed with both the end result AND your patience to cut out all those holes! Rock star, those are gorgeous. 👊💖
EDIT: new sub and I see your channel is new is well. I look forward to more of your videos and expect your talent will quickly grow your channel. All the best to you.
@@spearageddon3279 thank you so much. Yes, I've only started the channel recently and I've got many ideas for more content in the upcoming months. Thank you for watching and subscribing 👍
That has to be one of the most beautiful original idea in woodworking that I have seen in a very long time! Absolutely loved it! Kudos to you, but most of all thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Wow, thank you for your kind words. You are welcome, I'm glad you liked it. 👍
Such a stunning concept! Your beautiful design and execution absolutely adds to your lovely garden. Well done indeed!
Many thanks, I really appreciate your kind words 👍
What a beautiful project, glad you didn't let the amount of work interfere with getting this completed...I can appreciate just how much work and patience that took you. Great job.
Thank you very much! I'm so glad you like it 👍
What a great result. I’m a time served carpenter now retired and I have to say I’m very impressed with your patience and evident skill. I hope you can keep the ply well sealed, even ‘exterior grade needs a lot of protection. Well done!
Many thanks for your kind words. I'm not expecting the ply to last a very long time but the garden paint seems to be doing a good job as keeping the water out, at the moment. However, time will tell how long it lasts. Thanks for watching. 👍
@@crouchvalewoodcraft if you want your paint to keep the ply dry 100% then use a two part epoxy paint. I’ve used ply on my dormer roof but I used fibreglass to coat the ply. And then the gelcoat paint which has stood up to the weather very well as here in West of Scotland (Glasgow) is so wet it’s like living at sea!
@@archangel6415 ah, great tip, thanks 👍
Stunning workmanship and color 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@@tamiweber7118 many thanks 🙏
Absolutely Beautiful!! I love the idea and I can't imagine how much time this took. Thank you so much for sharing!! You are so very talented!! Can't wait to see what else you come up with!!
Thank you so much! I have a video series coming up soon 👍
Beautiful pattern; Lovely screens!
They take the pergola to whole other elegant level
I totally agree! Thanks for watching 👍
It's exquisite! Worth every minute of the time you put into it!
Thank you so much, glad you like it👍
Exquisite is the perfect descriptor. The only thing I could add is subscribe-worthy. Thank you for sharing, Love.
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@@RichardBronosky thank you so much for your kind words. Much appreciated 👍
Simply lovely.
Nothing like creating with our own personal skills rather than more instant machinery.
Thank you for your kind words, glad you like it👍
You sir are a true inspiration and craftsman! Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so very much for sharing this process with all of us around the world! New subscriber and I can not wait to see what else you create and share ❤😊
Thank you very much! I'm in the process of making a video series that should be coming out soon. Many thanks for watching 👍
Beautiful. Painstaking. Great pace. Thought I was watching Dr. John Campbell branching out into other areas.
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it. No, I'm definitely not John Campbell 🤣🤣 but I'd happily take on some of his millions of subscribers 👍
this is amazing! very creative :)
Thanks very much, I'm glad you like it👍
It’s beautiful 💜 and your patience to cut all those intricate pieces out is next level!!
Thank you so much!
This is beautiful and inspiring... Thank you for sharing. I could see putting hinges on them and making them portable!
Thank you. Yes, I think this technique could be adapted in many ways for different screening situations. Thanks for watching👍
It's beautiful, but i can imagine how many hours it took you to do it. truly a labor of love!
Many thanks, it wasn't too bad time wise. But I'm pleased with the end result. 👍
Wow, you may have just saved me a fortune on a bunch of under deck lattice, thanks!
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching 👍
After you made the template, I thought that you would use a router. A lot of hard work but there is a lot of beauty in simplicity. Love how it turned out, well done.
Thanks, it took a while to do but was worth it. I'm glad you like it and thanks for watching 👍
That’s a good idea. A router with the template would work really well.
Beautiful job though.
Absolutely! Use a flush cut router bit!
@@jakefriesenjake yes, that would work 👍
At first I thought these were prefab metal screens attached to a wood gazebo. Love what you created - amazing artistry and so versatile for so many different applications. Sadly where I live in Florida this wouldn't last past one year before rotting or disintegrating or get destroyed by a hurricane. Unless it is heavy wrought iron or industrial strength alu or heavy duty plastic nothing lasts in our climate. I was just fascinated by your creativity and skills - great project!
Thanks for watching and your comment. I'm fortunate that we don't get heavy weather here and the garden is pretty sheltered. But I'm aware that plywood has it's limitations in terms of durability. Time will tell how long it lasts. 👍
Wowzers! Stunning, you made it look easy and doable! Got my mind turning.. also would be beautiful inside as wall art or an inside divider. Inspiring!
Cheers, I'm glad you like it. Yes, it is very straightforward to do, if not a bit laborious. But, there's lots of potential to use this in other situations. Thanks for watching 👍
Simply beautiful! Love this design. Thank you for your easy to follow directions. I'm hoping we can implement this in our garden too.
Many thanks. I'm so glad you like it. It is straightforward to make so I'm sure you will make something beautiful 👍
Thank you for the inspiration and congratulations on the stunning results!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like it 👍
Very creative. Not that your fence is not attractive on its own, but the gazebo panels add a unique sense of privacy to the space. All your time and effort resulted in a very nice professional looking project. Well done 👍
Thank you so much for your kind words. It does make an attractive space to sit out and enjoy the garden. Thanks for watching 👍
Loved the lit-up shot at the end. Personally I would use marine ply....a substantial outlay but longer lasting than ordinary WPB, especially after all the work.
Thanks, glad you like it. It does look nice lit up. Yes, marine ply would certainly be more water resistant. I'll see how long it holds up for and consider options of it degrades to quickly. 👍
This was the best thing I've seen in a while! So very inspiring to see this as I am a novice woodworker.
Glad you like it. Keep up with the woodwork, it's a great pastime to be able to make things for the house and garden. I'm delighted you've been inspired by this. Thanks for watching 👍
I especially love the labradoodle helper!
Yes, he likes to keep an eye on things. Thanks for watching 👍
wow this whole template and stuff was NUTS!! i thought you were just gonna be like "yeah, plop this on your laser cutter..." but then you are doing it by HAND. impressive! and, ACCESSIBLE. most of us can do this and have the tools. most of what you need is a jigsaw and space. and having seen the final product in the thumbnail, i just..... wow. you may have a new sub just from this.
Thank you for your kind words. I'm so glad you like it. Yeah, no lasers were harmed in the making of project 🤣 best wishes 👍
Fabulous inspiration - thank you. It looks amazing. A relatively low cost home laser cutter would have saved you a lot of time and paid for itself with just this project. On large pieces of board like this you just put them at one end, cut, then move them along until the job is done. My 10W laser would need a few passes to cut 9mm ply but there are 20W lasers available now for the same price I paid for my 10W, and the new Longer 30W laser looks like it would cut a 9 mm board in one pass.
Thanks, I'm glad you like it. I did have a laser cutter but didn't really like using it. I spent more time on the computer rather than wood working, and that's not really my thing. But for mass producing these,a laser cutter or CNC would be the way to go. Thanks for watching 👍
@@crouchvalewoodcraft I totally get you. I have poor woodworking skills and gear so I tend to lean more on technology. I can well imagine if you have the skill then the level of satisfaction of actually "doing it yourself" is great.
WOWZA 😮 WOWZA 😮 WOWZA 😮 ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL, YOU MUST BE A VERY PATIENT MAN!!!
Thank you so much. Let's just say I was glad when I finished it 🤣. I'm glad you like it👍
What a beautiful result, so tedious but worth it, looks gorgeous
Thank you. It took a while but I think it was worth the effort👍
Very beautiful. That does the back patio a treat.
Thanks very much, 🙏
Beautiful work! I don’t think I have the patience to cut out all those holes but you did a fantastic job!
Thank you very much! Yes, it was a bit of a marathon. But I'm pleased with the outcome. Thanks for watching 👍
Time-consuming but very effective. Finished product looks very good indeed.
Many thanks 👍
What an amazing concept. Well done on having the patience to jigsaw all those boards.😂 But the end result is stunning.
Thank you so much, I'm glad you like it 👍
This looks amazing. And all hand-crafted! I don’t know that I would ever have the patience. Fantastic result!
Thank you! 😊
Looks amazing ! Love the color and design. I am fond of your helper. You two have matching hair/ fur color.
Thank you so much. My little helper is never far away 😁, thanks for watching 👍
Beautiful! Thank you for showing us how to make this. I'll attempt a smaller size first.
Glad you like it. The technique is very easy but it does take a while. Good luck with your project👍
Found 3/8"×48"×96" PVC panels at Lowes ($128/ea), so I may try this with that so it is rot-proof. Such a beautiful idea!
That should be longer lasting👍 thanks for watching
That's amazing, how long did it take to make those panels? I think that's the nicest looking screen I have seen. Well done!
Thanks, glad you like it. I made it over about three weeks, doing a couple of hours every so often. I don't know exactly how many hours in total. Thanks for watching🙏
I love this! I keep wanting to buy some from the store, but they're so ridiculously expensive. I may just try this :) !
Thank you. Yes, I did look to buy some similar panels that we made from metal. But the cost to cover the sizes I need was prohibitive. The plywood is much cheaper, even though it won't last as long. Thanks for watching👍
The screens are absolutely gorgeous. I love your leaf design you must be a dab hand with the jigsaw now!! Well done on the project and a well done on a great video
Thanks Steve, I appreciate your kind words. Yes, the jigsaw and I are one! 🤣 Cheers
Crouch Vale Woodcraft -- Lovely design. What I love is, like me, you're ambidextrous. Makes the job so much easier. I'm in Canada and hope to have my own home soon. Hope I can make this hold up against our very cold winters in the mountains.
Yes, saves so much time if you can swap your hands around👍🤣 good luck with finding a house
Pat your self on the back !!!
You did a wonderful job !!!
Thank You for sharing your works of Art.
Thank you so much!
So beautiful. You have such a lot of patience, but well worth it.
Thanks so much 😊
Beautiful! I enjoyed watching the process. Very creative! And of course I also enjoyed watching your furry quality control inspector. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much! Hector likes to get in on the action 🤣
WOW! I enjoyed watching a MASTER work!
Thank you for your kind words, I'm glad you like it👍
Lucky you had your curly-haired supervisor come along every once in a while to check the job was up to scratch. :)
Yes, he's always around to keep an eye on progress and to find something to pinch and wander off with 🤣
Wow now that is ART. Beautiful
You are too kind, thanks 🙏
Beautiful! Great idea and excellent execution!
Thank you very much!
This is so beautiful!! The design is wonderful and the color is perfect!
That's very kind of you to say so, much appreciated 👍
Beautiful and what patience to cut out so much, but it clearly looks like it was all worth it. Bravo.
Many thanks. Yes, I think it was worth it 👍
Beautiful, I love the way it looks .
Many thanks, I'm glad you like it 🙏
You certainly have a boatload of patience that's for sure, I think it turned out great congrats. Certainly a great feature in anyone's garden 💯%.
Thank you very much! I'm so glad you like it. 👍
@crouchvalewoodcraft I do, but my only problem is so does the wife 🫣😳.
I already know what she is going to be pestering me with next !!!
@@simonr6793 better get the jigsaw warmed up ! 🤣🤣
You did a BEAUTIFUL job!
Thank you so much!
very clever idea. what a lot of cutting with the jigsaw your arms must have hurt after all of that cutting. what a stunning look to a patio. i love it.
Thank you very much! Yes it was hard work but worth the effort. Thanks for watching 👍
This so lovely I admire your patience and ingenuity
Thank you so much 👍
Stunning!!! Thanks for sharing this beautiful project. ❤
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching 👍
You are an artist! So amazing!
Thank you for your kind words, much appreciated 👍
Love your furbaby!! Great job!!
Thank you! 😊
Gorgeous!
Thank you! Cheers!
You’re an artist, this is incredible!
Many thanks for your kind words. But I'm not much of an artist.
❤gorgeous! So detailed. Thanks for sharing. 👏
You are so welcome!
This is so beautiful!!!! I would love to try it!!!
You should! Thanks for watching 👍
Beautiful! I will definitely be stealing this idea!!
Go for it! Thanks for watching👍
Absolutely gorgeous and you sir, are quite the woodworker!!
Thank you kindly. Thanks for watching 👍
Gorgeous !! love this.❤❤❤❤
Thank you! 😊
Gorgeous! Hope to try this out one day
You should! Thanks for watching 👍
Looks great. Thanks for the idea
No problem 👍 I'm glad you like it
These are SO BEAUTIFUL!💝💝💝
Thank you! 😊 I'm glad you like them
They look good, and do enhance the garden, well done.
Many thanks, so glad you like them 👍
Beautiful! So much more gorgeous, knowing you did those cuts by hand.
Thank you so much! It is much appreciated 👍
Love, love this idea!
Thank you! 😊 so glad you like it
Gorgeous work… inspiring
Thank you very much!
They are beautiful!
Thanks you so much
I love that idea, and it abosultly beautiful.
Thank you! Cheers!
Absolutely stunning and beautiful work ❤
Thank you for sharing
You are welcome. Thank you for watching 🙏
This is beautiful!
What a lot of labor!
I want this for my pergola!
I like the color you picked, as well. Great job!
Thank you! Cheers! So glad you like it 👍
Absolutely beautiful result.your hard work certainly paid off.
Thank you! Cheers!
Looks fabulous. Well done!
Thank you! Cheers!
Love the craftsmanship…awesome job 🎉❤
Thank you so much. Much appreciated 👍
Fantastic work, mate! Cheers!
Thank you! Cheers!
So beautiful, and such talent!
Thank you so much 🙏
Beautiful work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow these are so delicate they would also have lots of uses for the interiors of houses and public buildings as well. You are very talented artistically, I bet you have many more talents. Please share more, we are all waiting with baited breaths. Many thanks.
Thank you so much 🤗 yes, this technique could be used for all sorts of projects. I have lots of ideas for further project videos. I'm currently filming the next one which I hope to have finished next week. Many thanks for watching. 👍
Absolutely beautiful. It took a lot of patience I'm sure. But looks amazing. 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Oh, I love this. It’s wonderful
Thank you 🙏
Just beautiful and looks like so much fun to make. I’d have to practice a little. 😊❤
Many thanks. It's pretty straight forward to make, just a bit of a slog👍
That is absolutely beautiful.
Thank you so much, I appreciate it 🙏
Looks great!
Thank you so much. I'm glad you like it 👍
Wow! That is beautiful, thank you for posting!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 🙏
These are truly lovely!
Thanks, I'm glad you like them 👍
You are my HERO! I have been lusting after the metal privacy screens for years now, but I just can't afford them in the size I need . I never would have thought of this! Yes it would take some time but what a genius idea! I absolutely LOVE it!
Thank you for your kind words. I too wanted the metal screens until I worked out the price for a set of panels. This worked out at a fraction of the cost. This is very easy to do, it just takes time. I'm so glad you like them and thanks for watching👍 and good luck with your project.
Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you so much!
So pretty!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow! That’s beautiful! You must have amazing patience. ❤
Thank you so much.
That screen looks really nice.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like it
Just was talking with hubby about this the other day and the very next day your video came up, very nice job you have done love it. And thanks for putting it on .
Awesome! Thank you! I'm so glad you like it 👍
Beautiful!!
Thank you! Cheers!
This guy is amazingly talented 👏 😍 🙌 .....love it !!
Thank you so much. I'm glad you like it 👍
This turned out beautiful. I am going to see if I do try this in the near future. You have so much patience working with all the detail here, maybe a day that I need to be practicing my meditation I will work on this project at the same time. Thank you for sharing
You can do it! It does take a while but it is worth it, good luck with your project 👍
Highly skilled labour of love, very inspirational. 🥰
Thank you so much 👍