Great job and wonderful explaining. Sweet little girl. She reminds me of mine, when she was that age. Enjoy her because time goes so fast, the next thing you know they're all grown, and you're missing them being small.
Thank you so much. Reveal. You simplified the word. Others would just say it but you sir, pointed out the concept. The whole video is awesome! Great job.
Glad I stumbled on you video instructions. Loved you simplistic and detailed explanations. Trim sizes, placement, quantity, measurements, and reveal. Awesome 👏
nice job! i wish i had seen the craftsman style before i started.... i went with mitered corners on half of all my windows.... i'am going to have to live with it... great tutorial....nice view through windows looks like the mid-west.....
Great video man. We are building a house and I’m figuring out ways to save some money and was dreading attempting this. Mainly because other videos over complicate it so much. This looks like something I can tackle.
Awesome. Thank you. I have a simple country add on house with no style. I'm trying to give it a craftsmen look. This window trim is perfect for me. I'm going to do exactly this. Thanks.
Thank you so much for this video my friend. I'm super happy with my first trimmed out window. I will continue to do all the windows in my house. You are the best
Thank you for your kind words! I'm so glad to hear that this video could help you! Thanks for sharing. Your welcome sir, good luck with the rest of your windows!
I loved it, specially the header, that’s what stands out to me making wider, just live how that looks , you were the only one so far that did that. We also did our header wider on our door header. 👏🏽
I'd never done trim before but after following this video I've done my whole house. I'd give myself like a "B" grade. Did a few rooms with windows just like yours and a simpler squared off trim for the living room and bathrooms. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your window casing project with is. Love it. I can probably get it all cut at the big box stores and just nail it al at home. Gos bless.
The craftsman style is my favorite. Not fussy, but substantial, with a deep sil to hold a plant or some nice bottles to catch the light. My house has a boring sil with angled underpiece, nothing on the sides or top, and a ton of holes in the drywall from cheap plastic blinds. Threw those away months ago. Been trying to figure out how to upgrade the window ever since. I suppose I'll have to use a chisel and hammer to pry off the fancy piece below my sil before I start. Thanks for making this video. You make it look easy!
Great presentation. If i build all this from unpainted walnut i think the nails will show. Do i use trim screws and cover the heads with walnut colored putty? Im a bit nervous using high dollar hardwood.
Great question. I would definitely use nails, trim screws will have a larger head and is more noticeable when the hole is filled. If you are going to apply a finish after install, you can either use a stainable wood putty to cover holes. If you prefinsh the walnut then install, they make different colored wood putty’s made for this application. One can usually find most places where wood stain is sold.
Josh, great channel. Cased all 11 new hurricane windows using your method. The front 2 bay windows, PVC casing on the outside pretty much same way as inside. Simple way to add value to my home. And that shiplap mantle with fireplace, LOOKS SHARP BUDDY. Keep the content coming, you have a new subscriber.
Thanks so much for this easy to understand video. I have an old victorian home. I just gutted a bedroom and am re installing window sill and trim. I was wondering why you pre build the casing instead of attaching each piece as you go? Thank you!
Your welcome! I usually add the casing piece by piece. I do pre build the jamb though because it's simpler to keep the dimensions accurate for me. Rough window openings can range alot from the window themselves.
Thank you! I use 18 gauge brad nails to nail casing into the jamb. And I use 16 gauge brad nails for casing, jambs, and base to nail into the framing. Pin nails would be a 23 gauge small needle like nails. Hope this helps!
Great job and wonderful explaining. Sweet little girl. She reminds me of mine, when she was that age. Enjoy her because time goes so fast, the next thing you know they're all grown, and you're missing them being small.
Thanks so much for the kind and wise words! Good reminder to not take for granted my family. Yes, she is sweet and growing up so fast!
Best video ive seen on window triming
Thanks. That's a pretty big compliment! Thanks watching
Like how you really took your time walking the rest of us thru the process. Thanks again.
Thank you! I'm glad this can help you!
Great Job on this video!!! You explained it so well that my husband and I get it. Thank YOU!!!
So glad to hear it! Thank you and you’re welcome!
Like the way you explain how to do the work, no BS, straight to the point.........well done, very professional.
Thank you!
Thank you so much. Reveal. You simplified the word. Others would just say it but you sir, pointed out the concept. The whole video is awesome! Great job.
Wow, thank you! Glad it was helpful!
Nicely done. I'm looking forward to viewing other videos in your channel.
Really appreciate this and it looks great!
Nice job. Easy to understand. Best I have seen.
Thank you
I LOVE this look! The video was exactly what I needed for my project. Amazing work!
I am glad this video helped! Thanks for the comment and kind word!
Same!
Very good video. Process explained slowly and clearly. Thank you!
good job...need to do two windows
for the first time
I don’t have a material list other than what I share in the video.
Thanks for the content man
Many of us who dont know apreciate it
Your welcome!
Finally a video simply explain,now I'm going to be able to finish my project. Thank you.
Your welcome.
Glad I stumbled on you video instructions. Loved you simplistic and detailed explanations. Trim sizes, placement, quantity, measurements, and reveal. Awesome 👏
Thank you very much! I appreciate your detailed feedback. 🙌 Cheers
Real good video. Lots of help and ideas
Great job Buddy! Thanks for sharing. I think it looks great and I’m gonna throw mine up tomorrow.
0:42 Elegant yet simple great job...like it! How did you cut the bottom shelf (that extends past the sides) w/ jig saw?
@@DarkEdgeDesign thank you! I used a combo of circular saw and finished with a jig saw on the sill details. Jig saw works well!
I love the look of these. I also love how easy they are to make. Thanks for the inspiration.
nice job! i wish i had seen the craftsman style before i started.... i went with mitered corners on half of all my windows.... i'am going to have to live with it... great tutorial....nice view through windows looks like the mid-west.....
Great video man. We are building a house and I’m figuring out ways to save some money and was dreading attempting this. Mainly because other videos over complicate it so much. This looks like something I can tackle.
Wow, thank you! So glad this video can help assist you take a leap and tackle your window trim! Hopefully you can save some money building your dream!
Thanks for showing me this. You a good teacher
Your welcome! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing this. I really liked how you explained all the details: materials, cuts, etc. 💯
Awesome. Thank you. I have a simple country add on house with no style. I'm trying to give it a craftsmen look. This window trim is perfect for me. I'm going to do exactly this. Thanks.
Your welcome!
Great video. Nice looking window as well.
Perfect explanation. I have been wanting to do this to my windows that have only the sill. I have the tools. Thank you!!!
Your welcome. Goodluck on your project!
This is a great tutorial! I am using this as a guide as i am casing out my bedroom windows. Thank you for a great guide!
You're very welcome! Thank you
Perfect, so perfect, great tutorial. Thanks. Beautiful.
Thank you!
Two thumbs up ! Keep your jobs better.
Thank you!
Very efficient demonstration. Thank you!
You are welcome!
Was going to pay someone to do it but you given me the confidence to do it myself. Need more vids from you lol. Great job man
Glad to hear that you were able to take on this project yourself!
Thank you for your encouraging words! For sure, we will keep making videos!
wow thanks
How did it come out?
Damn it Josh.
Trimmed in one yesterday using your help. Looks great!
Great video! The little girl jus stole my heart!!! 💓 too cute
Thank you, she is super sweet!
Thank you so much for this video my friend.
I'm super happy with my first trimmed out window.
I will continue to do all the windows in my house.
You are the best
Thank you for your kind words! I'm so glad to hear that this video could help you! Thanks for sharing.
Your welcome sir, good luck with the rest of your windows!
I loved it, specially the header, that’s what stands out to me making wider, just live how that looks , you were the only one so far that did that. We also did our header wider on our door header. 👏🏽
I bet it looks great! Glad the video helped!
What a great carpenter!
Thank you!
Thanks! I'm building my house and will be trimming all my windows like this craftsman style. Great vid.
Congrats on the house! I bet your windows will come out great!
Excellent, Josh !!! Thank you !!!
Your welcome, thank you!
Excellent video
Easy to listen to, watch and learn from.
Thanks so much
Thanks and your welcome!
Great work! Excellent instructor. Thank you.
That is a very nice compliment to receive. Thank you.
Well done. Thank you for taking the time to share.
Your welcome!
Simple but good looking work. little in materials and labor, but looks like a million bucks
Thank you! I that too!
By the way, such a beautiful job. Thank you so much. You've been a real help for my husband and I.
Awsome tutorial! Very straightforward. I am doing the exact same thing for my bedroom windows. Big thanks from Montreal !!!
Glad it was helpful! Your welcome! Thank you for the feedback
Thank you, that was brilliant, I was just thinking of doing this in my bathroom & now I know how 👍
Thank you! Goodluck with your project!
Nice Job!! Thanks for being so clear and methodical with your instruction. Here we go!!
Incredible! Thanks for the easy to follow directions!
You bet!
Gorgeous trim work!!!!
Thank you!
Very nice. Some basic no frills details for a classic look. Gearing up for 1800 linear ft of window, door and base trim. Love your video
Thank you. Good luck with your trim project!
Can't wait to try this. You made it look easy ; thanks for the share, Josh!
Your welcome! Thanks for your feedback! Good luck with your own project!
I'd never done trim before but after following this video I've done my whole house. I'd give myself like a "B" grade. Did a few rooms with windows just like yours and a simpler squared off trim for the living room and bathrooms. Thanks!
Wow, that's incredible, great job! What an undertaking without experience. So glad this video can help. Thanks!
Great now come help me do my house 😉
I really enjoyed watching your video, I’m wondering if you can do the exact thing with a door?
@@enchantedmountain5354 thank you. You absolutely can do the same to a doorway!
Love it, will use this for my windows.
Awesome!
Thanks for sharing your window casing project with is. Love it. I can probably get it all cut at the big box stores and just nail it al at home. Gos bless.
Your welcome! I'm glad this can help someone else with their project! Good luck and God bless you too!
AWESOME! THIS is what my woodwork looks like! ❤ love it!
These are 16 and 18 gauge brad nails
Subscribed! Please continue with the detailed instructions.
Also I appreciate the way you explain it. I understand it totally. Thanks
The craftsman style is my favorite. Not fussy, but substantial, with a deep sil to hold a plant or some nice bottles to catch the light. My house has a boring sil with angled underpiece, nothing on the sides or top, and a ton of holes in the drywall from cheap plastic blinds. Threw those away months ago. Been trying to figure out how to upgrade the window ever since. I suppose I'll have to use a chisel and hammer to pry off the fancy piece below my sil before I start. Thanks for making this video. You make it look easy!
Thanks
Yes. Thank you. that will help me alot!
FINALLY a video that is simple and understandable. thank you! Exactly what I was looking for
Thank you this is exactly what I needed..I appreciate you.
That was a good tutorial. We always run a bead of glue along the edge prior to nailing, for added strength.
Good idea!
What a beautiful video!
Nice classic style trim. Could dress it up with a small crown molding on the top of the casing.
Absolutely! You could also add cove and a 1x3 on top!
Maybe you can make a video of setting a door, love your videos
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words!
I definitely can when that comes up, most of the time I have exterior doors vs interior doors on my jobs.
I like it a lot. Really nice finish...
Thanks
Excellent instructions
nice job explaining.....going to be doing this exact thing in my new home office. Thanks man!!!!!
Thank you! I'm glad it can help you!!
Thanks! Very helpful. Can you share the type of wood used? Was it pine?
Glad the video was helpful!
I used pine for the jamb and mdf for the casing.
I like it. You made it look so simple.
Thank you Walter!
awesome! do you have any videos on the outside?
Thank you 🙏. There are some videos of the exterior finish! Check out some of my other content.
Good job
I did all my house with this kind of windows framings and my house looks so beautiful thanks to this man to post this video the best look ever
Beautiful work, I’m surprised you can get such a classic and timeless look using standard 1 x stock. Great job!
Thank you;
Classic = simple
So pretty thanks for the tips
You are welcome
Thanks for watching
Great presentation. If i build all this from unpainted walnut i think the nails will show. Do i use trim screws and cover the heads with walnut colored putty? Im a bit nervous using high dollar hardwood.
Great question.
I would definitely use nails, trim screws will have a larger head and is more noticeable when the hole is filled.
If you are going to apply a finish after install, you can either use a stainable wood putty to cover holes. If you prefinsh the walnut then install, they make different colored wood putty’s made for this application. One can usually find most places where wood stain is sold.
Josh, great channel. Cased all 11 new hurricane windows using your method. The front 2 bay windows, PVC casing on the outside pretty much same way as inside. Simple way to add value to my home. And that shiplap mantle with fireplace, LOOKS SHARP BUDDY. Keep the content coming, you have a new subscriber.
That is awesome! I bet the PVC cased trim looks great! Good job! Thanks for the compliment! I'll keep working on trying to get more content out!
Thank you, I learned a lot! what music did you use for this video?
Thank you for the feedback.
The music is on Filmora editing software!
very good, thank you for sharing!
This is what I was looking for!!! Thank you very much for posting this!!!
Your welcome!
Thanks so much for this easy to understand video. I have an old victorian home. I just gutted a bedroom and am re installing window sill and trim. I was wondering why you pre build the casing instead of attaching each piece as you go? Thank you!
Your welcome! I usually add the casing piece by piece. I do pre build the jamb though because it's simpler to keep the dimensions accurate for me. Rough window openings can range alot from the window themselves.
Awesome job!👍 You make it look EASY!! Definitely helpful! Thank you!
I'm glad it helped!
excelent!!!......easy and very nice
Thank you for the video! Looks beautiful.
Thank you! Your welcome.
this is awesome! Thank you so much. I think I can do this!
Your welcome! Good luck!
Beautiful job! What kind of nails are you using. I get confused about finish nails, brads, and pins; don't know where to use what.
Thank you! I use 18 gauge brad nails to nail casing into the jamb. And I use 16 gauge brad nails for casing, jambs, and base to nail into the framing.
Pin nails would be a 23 gauge small needle like nails. Hope this helps!
I enjoyed the video, good job.
Thank you!
Nice Job.
Thank you
Awsome! Thank you, I'm gonna try this tomorrow 👍🏼
Awesome, good luck!
Great tutorial! Now I need some windows!
Ha ha, for sure!
Great job. I'm doing my first window tomorrow
That's great! Good luck!
Great job love it
Thank you!
Beautiful work. Your tutorial was excellent. Thank you
Thank you!
Thanks for the video! Will be attempting this on my own !
Best of luck! I'm sure you will do great!
This was a great tutorial! Great explanations and demonstrations. Beautiful end result. Thanks for this video!
Thank you!
Exactly what I was looking for. Thankyou
Your welcome!
That’s very simple and looks great for non-important openings… on major openings I like to add crown or bed moulding
Thanks. Crown moulding is nice, I also like it in the right spots. Just for this house, we went for a simpler look.
Looks beautiful. Do you caulk every seam?
Yes! If it it’s going to be painted, makes it look very clean 🤌
Great everything really clear thanks 😊
Thank you for this vid. Great Job!
Thank you!
Thank you, your video is the one that gives me confidence to do my project this coming spring. Very well instructed.
Your welcome, I'm glad it can help!