How to Make Your Own Shiplap

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @FinishCarpentryTV
    @FinishCarpentryTV  7 лет назад +26

    Since a lot of people have been asking, here is the link to my video on my router table:
    ruclips.net/video/sW1EEsj9SGU/видео.html

    • @bernardrouse9270
      @bernardrouse9270 6 лет назад

      dfw crown I'm from Barbados I enjoy all of your work, and tips, keep it up son.

    • @georgesteffensen6846
      @georgesteffensen6846 6 лет назад

      Finish Carpentry TV e

    • @dannymcclinton3761
      @dannymcclinton3761 4 года назад

      @FinishCarpentryTV instead of cutting the ¾" in half to ⅜", could you take the ¾ plus the amount of gap you want in between each board, then divide by 2? Because then you would have the half way point including the gap reveal you want. Thanks for all your great content 👍

  • @bobbyz7736
    @bobbyz7736 5 лет назад +2

    I really appreciate your videos they are short and sweet. Not a bunch of BS in between.

  • @laurahudson1477
    @laurahudson1477 5 лет назад +19

    Hands down, the BEST shiplap demo I’ve seen! Thanks for taking the time to make this vid an ESPECIALLY for showing the routed seam...no one else is doing this, but I think it is a testament to your skill and attention to detail. Nicely done. 🙌🏼😀

  • @aaronjaben7913
    @aaronjaben7913 4 года назад +3

    love how mellow you are. Slow and steady wins the race!

  • @ArwaKaru
    @ArwaKaru 4 года назад +33

    Thank you for sharing. Instead of using a spacer I would do all the top cuts first then change the position to get a deeper cut for the other side, this way the extra 2 mm going to push the wood and create that look without using a spacer everytime

    • @Bill-v650
      @Bill-v650 3 года назад +14

      The function of the lap joint is to allow the boards room to expand and contract with humidity / season changes without buckling or leaking air, light, insulation or whatever. Doing it your way leaves no expansion room and you will likely eventually get buckling or unevenness.

    • @phoenixpv
      @phoenixpv 3 года назад

      I had the same thought

    • @BinuralOdyssey
      @BinuralOdyssey 28 дней назад

      Like the others said, no expansion gap. Also, if your doing long runs, or in my case, two columns 17' apart, you want to have a little room to course correct as you go.

  • @seangholipour3884
    @seangholipour3884 2 года назад

    Honesty is glowing in your face and heard in your voice. 🙏

  • @andrewaustin6941
    @andrewaustin6941 7 лет назад +15

    Thank you for taking the time to film this and share your valuable knowledge!

  • @dianabrown9303
    @dianabrown9303 Год назад +1

    Thank you for such a thorough video! This may be the best instructional video I have seen.

  • @johnnyrambone
    @johnnyrambone Год назад +1

    Excellent laid back essential communication

  • @cmachinist
    @cmachinist 6 лет назад +1

    This is the most straight forward, practical, and informative video on this topic that I have seen. Excellent, sir.

  • @Killer-or1jb
    @Killer-or1jb 5 лет назад +2

    I love your humbleness and informative videos. Great job!

  • @vicstee482
    @vicstee482 5 лет назад +3

    I really like the way you clearly explain why you do things 👍🏼

  • @melodycapehartmedina2264
    @melodycapehartmedina2264 3 года назад +1

    What an excellent demonstration! I knew I make my own if I found the perfect teacher! Thank you so much!!

  • @safepethaven
    @safepethaven 7 лет назад +2

    Very good video and clear explanations; you have a "teacher's heart"!

  • @mikebyrd546
    @mikebyrd546 4 года назад

    Thank you for very detailed explanation realizing that the majority of your audience are students. I also like the fact that you don't waste time and get right into the subject without unnecessary long winded and drawn out explanations.Your videos are very educational, entertaining and you makes anyone actually try these things. Good Job.

  • @SgtBrewdawg
    @SgtBrewdawg 3 года назад +1

    Great instructional video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skill.

  • @bobfalk2896
    @bobfalk2896 4 года назад

    very well explained....you have a knack for demonstrating

  • @patrickwilber7470
    @patrickwilber7470 7 лет назад +2

    your video production is getting as good as your woodworking

  • @tomcosta47
    @tomcosta47 7 лет назад

    Another great video I love that Router table

  • @choprpilot76
    @choprpilot76 4 года назад +2

    I’ve been binge watching your videos, love em, very helpful. A way to take this technique further to achieve that 1/16” to 1/8” gap between the boards instead of using your ruler. After you run both sides through the router like you did, run one side through the table saw and trim that desired gap (ie: 1/8”) and now you can just stack the boards on the wall faster without having to shove the ruler in between and constantly run it down board. I’m about to finish my kitchen renovation and I’m down to base and crown molding and I’m looking forward to using a lot of your techniques, thanks.

    • @SoundOfYourDestiny
      @SoundOfYourDestiny 4 года назад

      choprpilot76 Ha, nice. Just asked about doing this before seeing your comment.

  • @fat_head_Carl
    @fat_head_Carl 5 лет назад

    Man, I have to replace the shiplap on my house's siding, and this really clarifies it. This is a best in class channel. Thank you.

  • @BeyondHomeCooking
    @BeyondHomeCooking 7 лет назад +1

    That table is badassed. I see you got it on the bosch gravity rise, that is great. Thanks for sharing.

    • @stevemcginn9200
      @stevemcginn9200 7 лет назад +2

      Gareth Dirlam. Hello that stand is actually a Ridgid stand(ac9945), Not the Bosch stand. Have both of them and they look similar. Just informing you incase you were looking for a saw stand.

  • @GopherHayes
    @GopherHayes 7 лет назад +1

    Jessem stock guides are a great upgrade to any router table. The guides apply down pressure and hold material tight to the fence. I also have the sommerfeld router table and fence great tool

  • @ajmcgarry
    @ajmcgarry 3 года назад +1

    Great tutorial.
    The purpose of shiplap is as a weather proof exterior seal.
    It's also important when installing it on an exterior wall that the top board overlaps the bottom board on the exterior face to allow water to flow on the exterior and not penetrate to the interior.

  • @lucfournier2945
    @lucfournier2945 Год назад

    Thanks a bunch for this video, just bought a farm and I have allot of remodelling to do.

  • @peterkiernan1668
    @peterkiernan1668 7 лет назад

    Nice how to video, well paced, easy to understand and interesting.
    Thanks for your efforts, appreciated.

  • @MrGotbail
    @MrGotbail 7 лет назад

    Great video as always! There was a Shiplap wall in my sisters house when she bought it. She wasn't crazy about it but the painter white washed it and it looks pretty awesome now.

  • @steveraymond6169
    @steveraymond6169 4 года назад

    Thanks, you gave an excellent explanation of the process. I am doing an indoor home sauna build, and going to shiplap the exterior rough cut boards that I have from trees cut from our land., I'm doing the shiplap as an improvement to the insulation, and using purchased T&G cedar inside. Thanks for your thorough explanation.

  • @rhondasexton122
    @rhondasexton122 2 года назад

    Excellent video! Good carma. Thanks.

  • @rickscully9533
    @rickscully9533 3 года назад

    Awesome as always

  • @StrongerByGraceDesigns
    @StrongerByGraceDesigns Год назад

    You are extremely helpful!

  • @davidahmad2026
    @davidahmad2026 4 месяца назад

    Great tutorial! Thanks!

  • @mcmurrayashley
    @mcmurrayashley 7 лет назад +2

    Love it. I need some ship lap in my life😌 I'm sure it's going to look awesome!

  • @vickwebb8720
    @vickwebb8720 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the video, I am getting ready to make some ship lap boards out of cedar for my cabin. Extremely helpful.

  • @battarangman3265
    @battarangman3265 7 лет назад

    Loved the vid and the router table good work!

  • @calebstewart6318
    @calebstewart6318 7 лет назад +1

    Absolutely fantastic video! Excellent job mate keep it up!

  • @birdsnest7883
    @birdsnest7883 2 года назад

    Doing a DYI shiplap in one of my bedrooms. Can’t find decent shiplap at home centers.. After watching this informative video - problem solved. I will see if i can do this on my table saw but if not, time to go buy router table :) Thank you for great video!!

  • @myfixituplife
    @myfixituplife 7 лет назад

    Nice job on this DFW. Primo work --

  • @clintprice2123
    @clintprice2123 7 лет назад +6

    Nice router table, you're working smarter not harder.
    Have you ever considered using a momentary foot pedal or hang a panic switch to start and stop some of your tools like the router? You wouldn't have to keep reaching under there.
    You're skills are already great at your age, you can only get even better.

  • @santiagomillas8915
    @santiagomillas8915 4 года назад +1

    Hey can I point out one thing, on the gap... The rabbit on the top, at the wall side is supposed to be at 5/8" deep so when you come with the next board, with the bottom being a 1/2" rabbit..or top desired depth, the gap is automatic at 1/8" ..or desired gap size (the thickness of a nickle) another name for shiplap is nickle gap. Its actually easier because they drop together without using spacer, it just bottoms out with a gap.
    So there is a functional top and bottom (good side) to each board

  • @wagnersouza649
    @wagnersouza649 6 лет назад

    I love to see your videos cause I I learned a lot with you thank you very much for that

  • @jaimemartinez1095
    @jaimemartinez1095 5 лет назад +1

    Always love your stuff man! This is an old video so not sure if you even look at comments but, wouldn't have been easier to cut lets say, the bottom lap a little longer/deeper to eliminate adding a gap? I was actually thinking about doing this.

  • @Rayram555
    @Rayram555 4 года назад

    I enjoyed your shiplap video . It was to the point . I would like to see where you installed it and how you did it along the way. Thank you.

  • @andrewmorke
    @andrewmorke 3 года назад

    I like your channel. Good tips here.

  • @michaelosborne4050
    @michaelosborne4050 Год назад

    Thanks bud … good informative video …well done ….

  • @RASWoodProductions
    @RASWoodProductions 3 года назад

    Great explanation. Thanks

  • @Arendeagle
    @Arendeagle 4 года назад

    Good tools make great work!

  • @rontobisch9765
    @rontobisch9765 7 лет назад +1

    another good video mate, i like your style mate, you are just so cruisey, hope your business goes to the next level, judging by those houses you are doing , i think you must be doing ok, stay cool mate, look forward to the next one.

  • @Idahopainter
    @Idahopainter 7 лет назад +4

    That vid was the bomb

  • @joebrown1382
    @joebrown1382 7 лет назад

    Another great demo, thanks. I think it's attractive for an accent wall with milk paint or stain but I wouldn't over do it.

  • @danreese3192
    @danreese3192 7 лет назад

    Like all your carpenter projects you make them look easy, your quality in fit and finish is superb, the forethought in planning and layout shows that you are truly a Highly skilled professional. PS your router table looks very portable and high-quality can you put a link to the manufacturer.

  • @tporter23
    @tporter23 7 лет назад +5

    Good stuff. Would love to see some pics of the finished shiplap walls.

  • @Chicago611
    @Chicago611 6 лет назад

    l like shiplap design, I plan to install on my kitchen ceiling and back porch, thanks for the video.

  • @rhondaedwards6736
    @rhondaedwards6736 7 лет назад

    Love your videos!

  • @neilguilbeault9950
    @neilguilbeault9950 5 лет назад +2

    i like your router table where did you get it..? Love the real wood too, i avoid mdf whenever i can..... great video's

  • @armandohuato1841
    @armandohuato1841 3 года назад

    thank you for your video I am working doing this type of siding but I was using my table saw now you give me a better idea I do have a shaper and I think it will be faster doing this way , but I do have a question what do you think using cedar wood for this type of work?.

  • @mdvener
    @mdvener 6 лет назад

    nice work as always. have been doing construction close to 40 years. ship lap made more famous from chip n Joanna gains, but was always taught that real ship lap is like lap siding on a house, no space. Nickel slot is whet you are doing, cause years ago they would space the boards with nickels, cause they are the thickest coin with a smooth edge. tell me what you think. lap means over hanging the piece below. still great job.

  • @krieger1937
    @krieger1937 2 года назад

    I love the way you say flush

  • @rickwashek478
    @rickwashek478 7 лет назад +2

    glade to see you are using a real shiplap, I see way to many people just slapping together sheeting boards and calling it shiplap. good video.

  • @MegaWingman7
    @MegaWingman7 5 лет назад

    You are amazing!

  • @SmokingDeWalt
    @SmokingDeWalt 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this video. I like that router table, I looked at the tool links you provided but that one was not listed. Where can I get one like that?

  • @tazaxx21
    @tazaxx21 7 лет назад +1

    Nice vid... This will be great to make my own barn siding. Rather than using a gap at the joint I would put a 30* bevel on the edge...

  • @thomasbyrne7770
    @thomasbyrne7770 10 дней назад

    Really appreciate video, helped me realize router table is the answer.
    Tom Byrne

  • @FinishCarpentryTV
    @FinishCarpentryTV  7 лет назад +16

    So honestly, who likes this whole shiplap craze that has been going on for the past year or so?
    I get a lot of mixed feelings. Some people absolutely love it, but others don't care for it! Let me know!

    • @wallabizle
      @wallabizle 7 лет назад +1

      dfw crown. What really are the benefits of using actual shiplap for any interior work? Also, do you nail at the lapping joints, or anywhere on the wood?

    • @stevenporras798
      @stevenporras798 7 лет назад +2

      dfw crown You never see that down here in Miami. I'll try that process but I think I'll use Brazilian tiger wood.

    • @theguyver6397
      @theguyver6397 7 лет назад +2

      I like it man. Maybe in five years I won't but for now I like it.

    • @mikepomatto4287
      @mikepomatto4287 7 лет назад +1

      It depends on the application completely. I'd never want it in a house that looks like the one where you are working. But, to each their own.

    • @patrickwilber7470
      @patrickwilber7470 7 лет назад +3

      I prefer the short ends flush, creating a long vertical open line on the wall

  • @bpearson78
    @bpearson78 5 лет назад +1

    Can I have some info on the router table you're using in this video? I was planning on building one but I think I like this one enough to purchase it.

  • @nightmaredip
    @nightmaredip 7 лет назад +12

    Great video as always man! What kind of router and table do you use?

    • @andrewaustin6941
      @andrewaustin6941 7 лет назад +1

      nightmaredip
      I'd like to know as well

    • @FinishCarpentryTV
      @FinishCarpentryTV  7 лет назад +5

      nightmaredip thanks. check my video called "one of my favorite tools my router table" I talk about this table and why I love it

    • @nightmaredip
      @nightmaredip 7 лет назад +1

      dfw crown thanks man! I just bought the dewalt setup that you have, pricey but really nice.

    • @kipandjill1
      @kipandjill1 6 лет назад

      Finish Carpentry TV

  • @moefozzie
    @moefozzie Год назад

    thank you for the video! if you don’t mind..what kind or router table is that?

  • @the_Brink05
    @the_Brink05 6 лет назад +1

    I recently subscribed to your channel and really appreciate effort you are putting in on each project. I enjoyed this video and thank you for the details. My wife is a HDTV junkie watching the Joanna Gains design style and has become caught up in the Ship Lap craze. What type of wood do you prefer to use for making your own? Also, do you recommend wood or MDF? Thanks again for taking the time to share your knowledge.

  • @chxlips
    @chxlips 6 лет назад

    Hey awesome video and tip. Keep it up.

  • @Ranger_Ric
    @Ranger_Ric 4 года назад

    What is the router table that you are using? I don't see it on your Amazon tool list.
    Good job explaining the shiplap process. Thank you.

  • @rickmcneil9566
    @rickmcneil9566 7 лет назад +1

    Great video, I'm considering doing shiplap in a media room as part of an accent wall. Do you have video of the finished project if so can we see it.

  • @mori8424
    @mori8424 4 года назад +1

    Make the gap smaller than you actually want to end up with because real wood will shrink over time adding about 1/8” more to the gap width. You can even paint the wall black before installing the wood and install the wood without the lap joints. Just install the wood pieces touching each other and over time the shrinkage of the wood causes a gap and the black wall underneath the wood makes it so you don’t see the wall through the gap. This technique works especially well with a stained finish on the wood and makes a great looking wall without the routing.

  • @theguyver6397
    @theguyver6397 7 лет назад

    That drone work!

  • @RCGshakenbake
    @RCGshakenbake 2 года назад

    Great vid.

  • @robertfish6617
    @robertfish6617 4 года назад

    Well done.

  • @Heysarge99
    @Heysarge99 Год назад

    Awesome… Thank you very very much

  • @chrissherar4763
    @chrissherar4763 7 лет назад +1

    Great video! is that router table custom, if so I think you could sell those too. Let me know

  • @helieasy
    @helieasy 7 лет назад +2

    Do you paint the boards before install? Or after?

  • @jackle3002
    @jackle3002 2 года назад

    Sick, now I need to go buy a router and table! lol

  • @jakekorkala1615
    @jakekorkala1615 6 лет назад

    I do pretty much the same thing, but I make the cut a hair bigger than 3/8 because there is so much variation in the wood. It's better to cut out a little more and they will still look flush than not cut out enough and the one board is sticking out a little. I also bevel the edges when sanding the boards down. Most people put shiplap on their walls, but I used it on my ceilings on my first floor. Stained and varnished knotted pine, but kept drywall on the walls. My only problem with shiplap is you have to face nail it, where tongue and groove nails are hidden.

  • @22cudaman
    @22cudaman 2 года назад

    Great Vid, Thanks

  • @OmarGarcia-bi7jq
    @OmarGarcia-bi7jq 6 лет назад +1

    I make my own shiplap out of poplar and it looks beautiful but one tongue is bigger than the other one 1/4 spacing,, i use my dado set and it works perfect 👌🏽 good luck guys 😎😎

  • @chrisj9008
    @chrisj9008 5 лет назад

    I used my table saw and a dado blade with a sacrification mdf runner to get the dado tight.
    Worked fast but i noticed I had a few odd boards that road up as I was milling them. In hind sight I wish I did the router table. I thought the process would burn up the router bit, bit taking so much material.
    Wish I saw this 1st. Still turned out great but I like the router option...

  • @Billy_bSLAYER
    @Billy_bSLAYER Год назад

    Used to love in a carbon copy community, just like that, hell on earth. Come to WNY where we have variety...

  • @charlesyoungblood3169
    @charlesyoungblood3169 7 лет назад

    Great Job!!!!!

  • @1stFlyingeagle
    @1stFlyingeagle 7 лет назад +3

    What brand and model is your router table?

  • @fahqinitupagain1013
    @fahqinitupagain1013 4 года назад

    Great video. Are you putting kerfs along back to avoid cupping? Or is there no issues with cupping? What kind of wood are you using?

  • @davida8052
    @davida8052 4 года назад

    Thanks. What the the typical cost saving for milling your own shiplap vs buying pre-milled shiplap?

  • @suzylarry1
    @suzylarry1 7 лет назад

    nice to admit a learning mistake, it make you more credible and real, thank you

  • @chefgarretson1369
    @chefgarretson1369 4 года назад

    Did you make that portable router table or can you share who to purchase it from? Thanks!

  • @albertleibold1415
    @albertleibold1415 3 года назад

    Thank you, Sir. 👍

  • @bwest9840
    @bwest9840 7 лет назад

    Another great video!! I like the shiplap look, as long as it isn't overkill!! I do wonder how long the craze will last. I do have two quick questions. For wainscoting a narrow hallway, would you see any problem with removing the lower section of drywall and putting the MDF backing directly on the studs? Trying to not make the hallway any more narrow. Also, think you mentioned using Bondo as hard filler in a video, if so, which type? Just trying to find the best solution for filling a screw hole in a door jam. Thanks!!

  • @TEXASHANDYMANSVCS
    @TEXASHANDYMANSVCS 7 лет назад +1

    Good video.

  • @waydesabina7840
    @waydesabina7840 7 лет назад

    where did you get the router set up? Thanks, love your videos.

  • @victoraldana6975
    @victoraldana6975 6 лет назад

    Love your videos man, im a framing Carpenter, i can pretty much build a house from start to finish, but the most finish carpentry I've ever done is like elevations or exposed pergola. Very few trim work. I really like being precise on my work but sometimes I do get frustrated when my cuts are not real tight. I was interested in doing cabinet work, I've got a cheap router table, but some of the bits can get really expensive, do you have any tips on making fancy trim with regular router bits and table saw? Thanks

  • @brada7458
    @brada7458 7 лет назад +2

    Do you have to paint the joint before installing? Just wondering how the paint covers the crack ? As always great vid, thanks

    • @zone4garlicfarm
      @zone4garlicfarm 6 лет назад

      Prepainting or prestaining is always best with shiplap or tongue and groove wood. Wood expands and contracts with changes in humidity. That can leave more of the tongue exposed than what you see during installation.

  • @LuckyDogDog
    @LuckyDogDog 3 года назад

    Great video when you put the spacing on the ship lap it's called nickel gap

  • @Skimdude6r8
    @Skimdude6r8 7 лет назад

    Great video. Thank u

  • @alfredesquer
    @alfredesquer 7 лет назад

    That is a sweet router table. What brand is that?

  • @kimjosh8547
    @kimjosh8547 4 года назад

    If you cut alternate pieces in different depth. They will create a natural gap. You can then stack one on top of each other which makes the job much easier.