Trim out your House like the pros - (paneling, wainscot, accent walls)
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- Опубликовано: 11 мар 2022
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A few years ago, I knew nothing about finish carpentry. I still don't because I don't do it for a living. But after watching Richard for so long, I have an appreciation of the craft. When he started nailing them in, I said out loud "oh yeah...". LOL. Small details matter. Thanks for the education!
Yes, indeed. I agree.
That’s what sets him apart from a lot of other carpenters. They would of went with the hard stop and kept it moving but here we see the value of soft transitions
Yes this guy is so good. He is a dream contractor to have on your house. It’s very rare to have someone care that much about your home.
Only trim carpenter in north texas with a hand-plane. Such a Baller! 🤯
Richard, i really respect you for not selling out and becoming a corporate shill. So many other guys are trying to push products and software and concepts, and hair restoration formulas......
And i get it, everyone wants to make a buck, but i see value and honesty in the way you conduct yourself! Keep it up man, we need more like you.
Thanks! That means a lot!
Here in the Netherlands, REAL carpenters barely exist (at least seen very sporadically especially on Social Media)... so when I see AMAZING art work like this, it blews my mind! 👍🏻👍🏻
One of my favorite things about finish carpentry is figuring out exactly what the truly "proper" way to do things is. It's hard to see sometime how returns or transitions should be done. But once you figure it out you can truly look at those returns and say that that's the "proper" way to do it. And a hard back cut just doesn't do it justice. Love your dedication to perfection, keep it up!
Yes sir. My thoughts, exactly.
The craftsmanship on this channel gets better every year.
You're a master craftsman! I wish I could have watched this about 15 years ago when I remodeled my home ... I am not a carpenter, but always admired trim work, so I decided to add some cove and window sills etc. to my home. I did OK, but had I been able to watch you and see how to really do it, I could have done so much better and probably less caulk! Great work and keep showing us all how.
After watching Richard I keep thinking I could add trim to my cabinets, I can’t really do it for several reasons, one being I’m almost 79 years old, and I have orders not to climb up on a ladder! My kids are so bossy! 😂
God is In the details. The returns on the cap molding is absolutely beautiful.
The thing I like about your work, Richard, is your attention to details. It is the details that make the difference. Anyone can throw wood on a wall. The difference between a hack and a craftsman, however, is the craftsman puts the details in that may not be "noticed", but they are felt in the end product. Far too many today, just want to "get it done, grab the check", instead of putting the details in that make a project an "heirloom". You're a throwback, Richard, and we need more like you. From an old dude who is saddened by how many don't take the pride in their work, that you do in yours. Appreciate you.
You are definitely uping your game, I'm a 64 year old carpenter and you are inspirering me! Thanks
Looks like you're enjoying that new Milwaukee 15 Gauge. Great work as always Richard.
That hand plane shaving made my day
Those returns are the type of details that separates the craftsmen from the boys. Looks awesome. 👍👍 Thanks for the video.
Nice work. I feel a lot of people would have just settled for the hard return. Nice that you figured out a better option
That's because Richard is a pro 🙂
Master Richard does it again. 👌👌
Not only are you a gifted finish carpenter...you're also a genius!!!
I can't stop watching this project. You are truly at a talented finish carpenter. I love your ideas and attention to detail... little things that make all the difference! You keep making these videos, and I'll keep watching.
Love your content brother. I’m a carpenter myself, 27 years old, 5 years into it.. I love seeing other carpenters like yourself so I can keep learning 😃
Love these little details and the thought process behind them. I'd hire this gentleman anytime!!!
Niiice detail on flying those ears past the stiles. Clean as hell.
Nice job on the frames, it pays forward when you spend as much time on the design as you do on the tools. I dabble in the Fibonacci formulas for simplifying rail locations and a sense of balance. Historically all the masters based design on it
Looking really good. Love what you’re able to do to take the design to the next level.
The transitions and end details make all the difference. I really liked the cap, definitely a unique finish over the usual.
So nice to see someone who cares about the job and craftsmanship of what they do. To many times guys charge top dollars and put out bottom dollar work . I admire you work, keep up the great job
At this rate I'd say you're a finish trim artist more than carpenter.
I be honest here, I built homes and moved up , did trim work , what you see here. Learned how to make cabinets, doors and windows, all with mortise and tenon joints , dowels, biscuits. The Oldman i worked with showed all the guys how to do the work right by hand . All the work was done by hand trim , toe kick, base boards doors, windows all of it . My proudest moment was he showed us how to make a radius window with a steamer. And wood chisels, a real master carpenter, not a drive to the local box store and pin nail it to the wall. Find a 50 to 100 year old home and replace the damaged trims and flooring by hand . You won't find it in a store every piece will have to be made on sight, sanded, filled sanded again, stained and sealed . Do that and make it look good and call yourself a finish carpenter
Awesome top rail install. Everyone would 22.5 that. So cool👏
I just keep thinking how happy the home owners are going to be when they come home this evening.
Outstanding design and craftsmanship on the wainscot cap returns! I will use that idea.
I just did some work at an older home and in the dining room there was decorative wood ledging about 5’ high from the floor going all the way around the room and there was different sized old matchbox trucks ( all metal ) on there.
That would be a plate rail. Literally they would sit dinner plates etc on edge around the room.
@@cottawalla
Yes you are very correct … This guy was in his late 70’s and had his toys displayed
Im totally looking forward to seeing a video on how the returns were fabricated.
Always impressed with the precision of your pieces, how everything always fits together so perfectly. you are a true craftsman, thanks for sharing.
Trimming like a boss
I'm really enjoying watching this project. Thanks, man.
This is one of these rooms that just feels amazing to stand back and look at once its done
Oh my God! I can’t stand the ramp up on that DeWalt!!! Trim looks awesome! Another great video series. Thank you!
The cap design looks nice & correct. Wanna see how you caulk & spray everything. 👍
Best carpenter on youtube!
Always fun to watch you work. 💪💪💪
The value of this house increased by 100k after this was completed.
Good work, good energy. You sharing your work for the world to see is greatly appreciated.
you do nice work.
most nice builds demand them returns. and you rocked them.
Man this dude is the definition of professional.
Wish those cabinets were inset. Your trim work outshines them!
Would love to see a video on how those headers are made. That would give a more appealing look to my windows.
Man… your detail work is Legendary!
That nailer would drive me bananas!!! I never knew the dewalts wound up and whirred like that… Thank GOD for my Milwaukee! Just tap… tap… tap… I’ve sure taken it for granted!!
Taking builders grade homes to looking like custom homes!
Love the effort you put into the returns for the top rail cap. 8:30
Beautiful as always! Can't wait to see how the paint colors make the wainscoting pop!!
Thanks for this!
I like the way you did the wainscot and window trim in one. And then all the caps and returns, primo!
Please do a paint prep video
Amazing, beautiful work! Great vid, can’t wait to see the finished product!
Finish work = Attention to detail. Love your work!
That return is slick.
Love the attention to detail, OVER THE TOP! Exceptional craftsmanship.
your finishes are always amazing to watch especially the detail you put in.
finish, finish, get some Guinness,
celebrate that edge-diminish,
super stylin', always smilin',
reveal, unreal, straight and thinnish.!
so good bro
luv you guys
peace to the fam
= )
That’s such an awesome detail. Excited to see the dedicated video. Will definitely be adding this detail to my wainscoting! Thanks for always sharing your knowledge and installs!
I'm blown away by the precision of your measurements, the way you are able to pre-assemble your project pieces and have them fit into place absolutely perfectly, never so much as a smidgen too short leaving gaps or too wide and not fitting or else having it overlapping a window or door frame. Every time I try that, no matter how precise I am or how many times I double check my measurements, my project always ends up being off. I wish I had your skill/knowledge so I could learn how you are able to accomplish such precision, allowing you to pre-assemble projects and framing pieces and then just set them into place. I'm so envious!!📏📐🧐🤔
Looking great. Can’t wait to see the finished product.
Your work is second to none. A true artist. You deserve all the success that comes your way.
Love the returns n the way u work have been following u for a while n learning allot your attention to detail is second to none thank u for the knowledge
Assembling the framing and installing it as a unit, really neat! I never would have thought to do that. Now I’m ready to redo the so calked wainscoting in my front entryway. I agree that trim carpentry is therapeutic. I redid all the trim in one house we lived in and did all the trim in the one we built later. Loved doing it. I love how you did the returns on that cap mold, very nice.
I so appreciate the attention to detail. This is what sets you apart and magnifies the pride you have in your work.
Excelente técnica para instalar molduras, gracias!! A ver si algún día editas un vídeo en español, jajajaja!!!
That really like nice. I like the ends that are turned. Check out “pelment” to box in window blinds and drapes.
Perfection is in the details, it's looking great!
I love the way some of your pieces just snap in. Always my goal.
Daaayum, that looks beautiful. Love learning tips and quality work from you
Richard- Great thinking on the wainscot cap end returns. Looks great! I'll have to remember that on my next finish job.
Looks gorgeous as always!
beautiful.. finish carpentry makes the home a classic
That return was money..💯💯💯😎😎😎
My dining room has wainscoting because of these videos. Appreciate you going into the details. The corners tip saved me from mistakes.
You killed this one. Looks amazing
Another great install. I also do a return on the cap but yours is so much nicer. Why didn’t I think of it? Your the genius.
True master at his craft, bravo!
I'm a drywaller/painter by trade...appreciate your attention to detail...I can tell you love what you do and that makes for better quality for your clients
Looked up craftsman in the dictionary. Found your picture. Great work. Great videos.
Looks beautiful !
I am inspired by your attention to craftmanship and detail you and John are true craftsmen I really enjoy watching your vids
Coming along great . Always enjoy your videos and pick up some things from you. Again Great job ..
Phenomenal work man! That’s beautiful.
Man that looks beautiful! Awesome job!
Wow a real crafstman at work, love your new workshop videos but these are a pleasure to watch and learn. Cheers Paul in the UK
Your transition details are impeccable.
Wainscot return. Great idea! Dang that nice!👍🏼
Keep up the great work, we all appreciate you sharing.
Watching these videos gives me the confidence to do my own project. Thanks for the knowledge.
You're a master. I learn something every time I watch one of your videos.
Again..... very clean work. Respect
Beautiful workmanship. Look fantastic.
Stunning Job, those return caps are amazing and match the headers perfectly!
Love the Cap detail on the corners.
Just this morning I watched your video from 2 years ago about that Franklin sensor. I'm happy to see it appear here too. Just so you know, they have an even more accurate model called the M210 with 21 sensors and LEDs for more accuracy. It also has an electrical wire sensor. It's about 60 bucks and worth every cent.
Can't wait to see how you did those cap ends. They look great!
Wrap-around transition. (In)genius! Thanks for the idea - much less intrusive alternative to back band.
You helped me decide I want to be a finish carpenter love the videos man thank you.
Hey Richard,
Thanks for making your videos. I’ve been a fan for the last year. I have to say you make it look easy. I’ve done a bunch of remodeling over the years and for the first time I’m attempting to put crown on kitchen cabinets. Nested, Upside down, left is right. It’s hard for me to get these really nice. Even to learn where to take accurate measurements from. Like I said you make it look easy. Look forward to your new videos.
Brent