Thursday, November 29, 2007

Cedar Door Built By Viking Craftsman cir 1185


This church entrance for Stillingfleet Church in Yorkshire dates from 1185. The solid wood door is famous for its Viking ironwork and representations of a viking ship and other signs meant to act as charms. The exterior door is 4" thick solid cedar and is "still" being used today.

Scottsdale Art Factory builds entrance doors today in the very same way they did in the 12th. century. We harvest from the North wood's tall stands of Northern cedar. We air dry all of our timber naturally on the dessert floor for a year or more prior to the final milling of your exterior or interior door project. Once you have placed your order, we mill again to final dimensions required by your custom door order. After this final milling we let it cure dry again. This is to insure that when we join and press these solid wood planks together they never warp, bow or split after the door has been joined together to make a solid wood door slab or blade.

Most materials used today are fast kiln dried. This is performed by force drying the material to a percentage of humidity level then joining. The rest of the drying time occurs after the product is delivered to your home. Usually warping and bowing and always shrinking all in the name of production speed and profit.

We at Scottsdale Art Factory (also known as scottsdaledoorfactory.com) do not rush anything we produce in the name of profit. We have the attitude that our reputation is on the line with each product produced so we simply build the old fashioned way, much like this door that was built in the 12Th century. By using the finest materials, the best master craftsman, along with methods and technology not much different from when the Vikings built this entrance door has stood in working order for some 800 or so years. Proving as we always say, "if you build it right with pride of craftsmanship it will never need a warranty and will stand the test of time."

We at Scottsdale Art Factory 
"guarantee all of our products forever"no questions asked. All backed by our over nine decades of fine craftsmanship. We also have on staff some of the worlds best blacksmiths. Using these same techniques as the Vikings did on this door hardware. We still hand make fine hardware in any style. All finishes are patinas not faux or paint. See hundreds of door examples and our blacksmiths at work using hammer,anvil and forge at http://www.artfactory.com/prodIndex.aspx?category=2 all built to these specifications.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Our builder purchased one of your entrance doors , and interior doors in 1996. It has a wilderness theme carved on it. large bear and our grand daughters are shown fishing. This has become a cherished family heirloom. We love all of our doors as well as our furniture we purchased from you. Not only do we love all of the comments we get about the beauty. Everything is a pleasure to use. Pride of ownership is wonderful. After we got over the stress of building we were pleasantly surprised when our home was recently appraised, The banks appraiser said because of the high quality of all of our built in amities our home was valued way over our expectations. He said the doors and windows play a big part in this. Also the wonderful iron lighting has been a joy to have. Just love everything. Please let our designer know how we feel. Also we thought she was so nice to deal with . Thanks the Smiths in Montana