Making a Yard Gate, with simple joints and minimal tools

This is titled a gate but can be a door on a shed other out building, I have included plenty of recourses to help you.

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Description

I start by giving an overview of myself and my experience. I will also reassure you that although it seems a little daunting, I will go through step by step. You don’t need a workshop to make this gate, a garage would be handy, but you could make it outside. The main content of the course are videos, with on screen tips, subtitles, printable resources, and safety tips. There are a minimal amount of tools needed which I have listed on a PDF printable document and if you watch through what I do I can tell you that you won’t come up against any problems. I start by showing you how the gate is put together with four simple butt joints. We then look at the location/position and go through the setup of hanging the gate in place. I explain the practicalities of each of the parts, what their purpose is and how they are fixed. I've included everything for making, fitting and fixing this gate, so that when you come to fit it, you will have something ready that will make it easier for the door to be hung. The hanging of the gate gate is covered in a bonus lecture.


What You Will Learn!

  • Making a full size yard gate from start . . to fixing! This type of gate is called a 'Brace and Battened' Gate. It could also be used on a shed as a door!
  • Everything is covered here, selecting the timber, how to set about planning what you need and assembling, screwing together and hanging the gate..
  • I only use woodworking hand tools to make this gate, the main reason, as opposed to power tools, is it's safer for beginners.
  • Hand tools are used for this, but a battery operated drill/screwdriver would be an advantage. If you use power tools, please read the makers instructions.

Who Should Attend!

  • Who wants to save money and take on a challenge, improve your home and have a sense of pride