Woodworking Projects || How To Make Custom Crown Molding

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

Комментарии • 61

  • @69kaveman
    @69kaveman Год назад +3

    You are perfection!

  • @CarpinteriaChavez
    @CarpinteriaChavez Год назад

    felicidades...eres una gran carpintera..saludos

  • @normy31
    @normy31 Год назад

    It's Awesome work! You make it look therapeutic! I can't imagine your not anticipating the next 3 cuts ahead to get where you need it to be in the end. It's fun to watch your passion and style as you create.
    I wish there were more on RUclips just like you. Too many "best tool reviews" and not enough creative content makers like yourself.
    Thanks for that 🙂

  • @jimmyjames3220
    @jimmyjames3220 Год назад

    That looks awesome, and you made that without having a collection of antique molding planes. Thanks. :)

  • @Griffinwoodworks
    @Griffinwoodworks Год назад

    Ma’am, you’re not a woodworker, you’re an artist. Gorgeous work!

  • @Mr2at
    @Mr2at Год назад +1

    Wow, I learnt so much in such a short video. Thank you.

  • @carlosc.8707
    @carlosc.8707 Год назад

    How wonderful the work you are doing Caitlin, in each video I am more amazed at how you solve each piece and how you seek fulfillment for an optimal result¡¡¡¡¡ . A hug.👍

  • @whatthehellimbored
    @whatthehellimbored Год назад

    Wonderful work! I do crown molding all the time including making custom pieces and you're right the router bits are expensive.

  • @mickey7664696
    @mickey7664696 7 месяцев назад

    You done a bang up job I'm impressed

  • @jeanloreaud9282
    @jeanloreaud9282 Год назад

    C’est du magnifique travail,avec des idées de réalisation très ingénieuses, bravo, à bientôt salut Jeannot ⚒😉

  • @georgewilmore7599
    @georgewilmore7599 Год назад

    Awesome progress! I like your method to make cove molding. Your right to cut extra because you would never be able to recreate an exact copy if you made a mistake.

  • @rick91443
    @rick91443 Год назад

    Beyond words all too often, describing your work and thought process...Incredible...cheers...rr Normandy, Fra.

  • @ericmuckensturm5664
    @ericmuckensturm5664 Год назад

    Great build. Have you ever thought about taking on an apprentice? I'm sure lots of people could benefit from that and you are a great teacher.

    • @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks
      @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks  Год назад

      I’ve had interns before. Not really looking to take that on again at the moment.

  • @scott8351
    @scott8351 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing that process.

  • @cabman86
    @cabman86 Год назад

    What an awesome process to watch!

  • @Paulo01111
    @Paulo01111 Год назад

    Very impressive how you make these by hand, though I did get a bit nervous watching how close your fingers got to the blade on your table saw. The special vise grip pliers looks interesting.

  • @rodgerq
    @rodgerq Год назад

    Really impressive

  • @norm5785
    @norm5785 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your process on the molding for the build. So glad you used showed where you used the block of wood on top of the fence. Wonderfully done 😊. Everyone stay safe, happy 😊 and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia

  • @grahamparsons6620
    @grahamparsons6620 Год назад

    A great video showing how you can make this crown without a fancy spindle moulder, nice to see how these things can be achieved using just the tools in your workshop, I would think the hardest thing to do is work out the order in which to make each individual cut, this has turned out to be a big project but it’s looking fantastic and the end is in sight 👌👌👌👍👍👍🇦🇺

  • @petedazer3381
    @petedazer3381 Год назад

    Artistry! Very nice!

  • @scottmcfarland1177
    @scottmcfarland1177 Год назад

    Looks Good!

  • @vincetaylor6126
    @vincetaylor6126 Год назад

    Having to go back and remake this, would have been, uh, a nightmare 😂😂😂, I don't know why but, that had me laughing so hard

    • @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks
      @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks  Год назад +1

      Hahaha. I mean that thought process is why I now have four extra feet of this stuff.

  • @jolo7965
    @jolo7965 Год назад

    You should think about investing in a set of hollow and rounds seems like you would use them quite a bit might even be faster

    • @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks
      @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks  Год назад

      Those would be nice, and I gather you are right I would use them. But, the initial investment is high, and my next big ticket item is already storage wall in the shop.

  • @michaelbissen1946
    @michaelbissen1946 Год назад

    Nice work !!
    Which wood is harder to work with, oak or mahogany?

    • @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks
      @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks  Год назад

      I honestly I enjoy both, and wouldn’t say either is hard. But oak tends to splinter a bit more because of the grain.

  • @DanielB63
    @DanielB63 Год назад

    Hello, you would have to make your own molding brushes, it will take the same time and you will have the tool left for the next jobs. Good luck

    • @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks
      @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks  Год назад

      Was avoiding buying an expensive tool, I don’t have space for in the shop.

    • @DanielB63
      @DanielB63 Год назад

      I'm sorry, my English is not good, and you don't understand my previous message, I'm sorry.
      good luck

    • @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks
      @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks  Год назад

      No, I understand you. I'm not disagreeing with you. Just explaining why out of the multiple ways I could of made this, this is why I decided to do it the way I did.

  • @arthurchaves5208
    @arthurchaves5208 Год назад

    👍Aces!🎉

  • @dwindlefoddl7225
    @dwindlefoddl7225 Год назад

    Was this for the windows you were making ?

  • @billw5189
    @billw5189 Год назад

    Not that it was your intention, but I can imagine there being a bit of imperfections “handwork” if you will, that compliments quite well in this type of object, no?

    • @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks
      @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks  Год назад

      Yes, In my experience the people that bother to get stuff made custom, enjoy seeing the hands work in the piece. Maybe not in stuff like built ins. But, in tables and stuff like this for sure.

  • @guyvangenechten6484
    @guyvangenechten6484 Год назад

    👌👍❤️💯/💯

  • @jolo7965
    @jolo7965 Год назад

    Do you live near New Jersey? If so join “Crafts” lots of hand tools for sale at there meets good prices too?

  • @SleeperHoundDesign
    @SleeperHoundDesign Год назад +1

    Safety police always let woodworkers know that saw blades can cut fingers

    • @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks
      @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks  Год назад +3

      I don't necessarily mind reminders. Always worth remembering to be safer, especially people who do it everyday and run the risk of repetitive habitat causing accidents. BUT, some people are little too extra about safety in these videos.

    • @SleeperHoundDesign
      @SleeperHoundDesign Год назад

      @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks i guess reminders is a very nice way of putting it. You're more patient than i am with internet know it alls. That being said, you're the professional. They should be learning from you and appreciate the time you take to make quality content. Thank you for the video.

    • @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks
      @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks  Год назад +1

      There are definitely comments on here that get under my skin more then I let on. But, I learned early on that those people are just looking to get a rise out of someone, and they are best left ignored.

    • @SleeperHoundDesign
      @SleeperHoundDesign Год назад

      @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks that's good advice. I'm planning to restart my channel as a woodworker/maker. Thank you for taking the time to talk to me about it.

  • @t.e.1189
    @t.e.1189 Год назад

    Not sure why my comment was deleted, but nice video.

    • @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks
      @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks  Год назад

      Must be a glitch. The only comments I delete, are the fake woodworking plan comments, and obvious spam accounts.

    • @t.e.1189
      @t.e.1189 Год назад

      I wonder if it was automatically deleted by RUclips because I included a link to an online cove molding calculator where you type in some measurements and it gives you the height, tilt (if needed) and most importantly the angle for the fence on the table saw. I've used a similar approach like yours before because trying to calculate all that was too complicated for me. But I used the calculator last month and couldn't believe how quick and simple it was. Also because my cove was shallow I was able to just clamp a single 4' level to the table and it worked great. No special jig needed, though I would make one if I were to do it more frequently. If you're interested type in 'Table Saw Cove angle calculator'. It will definitely be more accurate and quicker, so you can make the best use of your time. Love your content, can't wait to see the final results of this project. I hope you find this helpful.@@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks

    • @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks
      @HoneyBadgerWoodWorks  Год назад

      It probably was the link. I guess a silver lining to that is RUclips might be trying to cut down on spam accounts and people trying to scam people. Unfortunately, it looks like it also affects people with good intentions. I'll have to check that out the next time I need to cut a cove. Thanks!

  • @rev1731
    @rev1731 Год назад

    Lets be clear, there are no tricks in woodworking, historically an 11 year apprenticeship was served, working with a different master craftsman each year, learning from knowledgeable, highly skilled men with a focus on safety. If you are serious about being creative, get the necessary education, invest in a furniture making class before you buy any dangerous machines.