Insanely Easy Wall Detail || DIY Decorative Casing
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2022
- This is an insanely easy way to add a decorative casing wall detail to any space. Also Check out Suizan products here: www.suizan.net/pages/our-dist...
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Links below to tools and supplies:
3M Cubitron Sandpaper: lddy.no/1hset
Suizan Saws:
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Rockler Cross Cut Sled: www.rockler.com/tablesaw-cros...
Rockler Clamps: www.rockler.com/sure-footreg-...
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Woodpeckers square: amzn.to/3q8XObc
ISOtunes Bluetooth Hearing Protection (10% off code- BOURBONMOTH10) bit.ly/BourbonMoth10
Bits & Bits Precision Cutting Tools (10% off code- BOURBONBITS)
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Flush Trim Router Bit: bitsbits.com/product/cm250ft-...
RZ Mask (15% off code: BOURBONMOTH15)
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Total Boat Epoxy: www.totalboat.com/bourbonmoth...
Nicks Handmade Boots: bit.ly/3vZ8uMR
Firm Grip Work Gloves: thd.co/3LEO5TE
PowerPro Fasteners: amzn.to/3u3Mgtj
Pony Jorgensen Clamps: bit.ly/3knr9fZ
Spec Ops Hammer: amzn.to/3fMjAOd
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Grizzly Tools:
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My husband watches you and I swear youre the bob ross of woodworking 😅😝
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ruclips.net/user/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
Stop poaching other people's channels.
The Forman is allowed to do whatever he wants. He has to make a surprise spot check to make sure you’re doing it right. His public loves his appearances.
Foreman's rules always apply!
Him coming out in his pajamas is the OPPOSITE of unprofessional. He's coming to check in on you at all hours of the day or night! XD
🤣🤣🤣
Goes to show that Craftsman Style never goes out of style.
Taking pictures of every inch of your house has always been a life saver for me (both while it’s under construction, and even after it’s finished) You never know when you need to reference some obscure part of it, to answer a question you may have.
I worked for a custom home builder for a short while and this is exactly what I did! I actually did very slow video walk-throughs and used them often.
Me and My dad saw you buying this material in Albany. It was cool to see you in person. We enjoy your videos
My stressful day has just been healed. Thank you Jason for doing the hard work of..... having a brilliant idea, planning it, buying the materials, doing the actual work, filming yourself whilst doing it, charging camera batteries, finding/cleaning/uploading SD cards, editing hours of footage, voicing it over, uploading and adding all the text, reading all the resulting emails from youtube and finally suffering all the comments about baton spacing and your utter lazyness for no using a tack hammer.... so we can just watch and don't have to do any of that.. at all... ever. Best youtube channel there is.
Flush trim router for the windows/outlets is GENIUS. 15ish years of doing handyman work (Now doing carpentry) I never thought of that lol
Cutting holes in drywall for outlet boxes is pretty commonly done with a rotozip. Similar concept. But the trim router with a full bearing bottom flush bit probably looks a LOT nicer in mdf than a rotozip would.
I laughed so hard at your photo bomb in the 360 panorama at the end. Awesome job, came out beautifully. Been wanting to do this for my dining room and definitely will eventually.
I absolutely love your channel. You have a gift for teaching.
Swedish worker here. I have a tip you probably already know rgarding the door trimmings.
Start with the top , not the sides. Use a level. Door should already be level but you never know.
Calculate the proper width. Cut. Nail.
Now take two precut lengths (with 45 degree cut) , Stick it to the floor-wall upside down with the pointy edge touching the floor. on Top of the top trim. Mark it on Top of the overlap on eye-level. Dont mix the up before making.
Perfect lengths, works especially well with 45 degree angle.
Remember to let it off the ground 1/8th of an inch or 3-5mm.
Two measures for 6 cuts. (Top width and side position of the top trim need markings)
Another Amazing Video! Thank you. 🇦🇺👴🏻
I like your practical approach. Just because you are a skilled woodworker doesn't mean you have to cut down your own trees, dry the wood for 5 years, mill it, etc. Use what works for the job. You're still applying a lot of skills in the use of the materials, tools, and techniques.
Sometimes I come here just for the vibe Jason gives
Every time I watch your videos I learn new information. Thanks for keeping it light, honest and entertaining. You make learning fun!
I noticed straight away…… how sweeeet it looks. Fantastic job. Great advice about the spacing.
Another great video, Jason! Your new office is going to be an amazing space. Looking forward to the rest of the build and the reveal!
It's really coming together and looks amazing.
Stunning! Love the colour too.
Great tips regarding layout and I think it looks absolutely amazing. Nice job!
Love the base board rabbit for receiving the wall panel, very nice! Love the finished results as well. great job
Looks beautiful as always! I love to watch your channel!
Absolutely love your content! Keep it up! You're doing something amazing for all of us!
Great video, thank you for expanding my trim options. I didn’t realize the ease of making this type of casing myself!
Great work, Jason. Looking forward to a full tour video when you are done.
Looks AMAZING! Well done.
It definitely looks fantastic! Love the subtle color variants from changing of light in camera motion. Awesome!
Looks really nice. Great job, thanks for sharing.
I'm loving the color....and the design is awesome as well. ❤
It looks awesome
Wrapping straight Outta Locash! Awesome work and a great look for the new Office.
That was easier than I would have thought. Great job!
What a great result!! Love it!
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your skills Sir.
Love the casing and the paint color
As a once upon a time trim carpenter I can already tell you nothing's ever square, level, plumbed, or evenly spaced. That's the true magic of being a trim carpenter. You did a great job.
Having piddled around in carpentry since I was just a kid w my dad I've always said I should have been a cabinet builder because I am way to particular especially where it's virtually impossible which is most places. So naturally I am gravitating to trim and finish work. Framers are a plenty but a finish/detail guy can almost name his price. Self teaching basically by learning from mistakes, I love it and people are always impressed. Patience grasshoppa...
@@Fnberg744 a Mexican taught me and self-taught after I left the carpentry business I still do some side work here and there but only for a few. I'm a plumber now but if I find the right customer or the nice people that are cool is the only time I'll do carpentry for. It's nice to be picky and try to give your best work to the better people.
Looks awesome. I’ve been wanting to put casing around our bedroom windows, thanks for posting this instructional video!
Simple, yet elegant. BOOM. There's your marketing line. Well done.
Learning to eyeball it when dealing with construction is a skill you have to have. Here in the UK where all the old houses are wonky AF pulling something in plumb and true may well look terrible you have to kinda fudge it so it sits right.
i love the great tip about the trim and spacing. well done me old mucker.
Love the colors ❤❤
looks mint! routering the top of that base is a great idea. will definitely be doing that from now on
Really nice perfectly done project :)
Good job!
Another stellar job. The dimensions you chose for the trim soften the height of the ceilings and make the space so much more inviting to work and create. Great choice on the color scheme
I love it BMoth. I am planning on board and baton at my new house so this is super helpful.
That looks clean
Lol I love when the Foreman shows up to do random inspections!! Haha man I love your channel!
Great color choice for the paint! Looks great in such a large open room.
Looks great. Thank you for sharing your woodworking talent.
Very helpful video. 👍
You doing amazing Job. So carry and precisely.
Thank you for giving a such-and-such good idea. And a fun project
That does look nice. Kudos on the remodel.
I did my dining room this way, worked out perfectly!
Beautiful work, Thank you for sharing.
I have thinking on doing this kinds of walls at home. Thanks, now I know exactly how I should do it.
A really good video.
Great video! Totally digging the steel entry door.
So glad you did this video. I’m putting decorative wainscoting in a bathroom and wanted it taller. Was trying to figure out how to add height with the top and bottom rails and will be using the router on my rails!
This guy is great…. What a pro and super fun too!!!
Perfect timing! I've been thinking of doing something similar in the foyer.
That's a great space you have there. I'd love to walk in there and bark. That echo effect brings out the little kid in me. Lol.
Very nice. I learned something new today to try in my own house.
Fantastic job man. I really like the paint color and your sense of humor too.
Absolutely wonderful video. I'm redoing my basement shop and going to incorporate this excellent idea, Thanks
That's the first time I've seen the battons installed without the headache of measuring over and over and I like it! Going to try that method with my office this summer/ fall when I get the bookcases built. Had been wondering what I would do on the other walls because I know I don't want to leave just the textured drywall.
This video hit just perfect for me for the remainder of the year!
Jason, very well done great works thank you.
i have one of the Japanese Pull Saw and they are so awesome. Love your videos too.
Excellent work, brother. Beautiful result and aesthetically pleasing.
Super cool look and love the colour choice 👍👍
So moody and awesome. I love it!! Must be gorgeous with all the season changes. Door came out beautifully. Love the video and the paced and detailed explanation. Found my new fave channel 😍😍
Looks incredible.
It looks so beautiful! You're awesome! 🎩
Great video! Bought myself a set of those Suizan saws on your recommendation..... And yes, your office space is deffo increased from a very nice place to a stunning one..... Keep up the good work, I enjoy watching your channel ver much. Greetings from The Netherlands. 👍
So simple but a massive transformation
so much talent-----I wish I could have even just one tenth of your skill!
I agree you do great videos. And great projects
Great video sir. Pro tip from a finish carpenter of 40 plus years. I will typically layout all trim components directly onto the wall before starting. Often times moving an electrical box an inch or two will save you from a notch in the trim or a weird sized panel. The 1/4” panel means the drywall repair doesn’t need to be perfect. Just remember if your putting trim close to a box, the electrical trim plate is bigger than the box. 🫣
Looks Fantastic!! Great Job!!!
Looks awesome! I only knew they weren't perfectly spaced because I've installed enough of them over the years to know perfect isn't perfect.
Looks great! Really like the colors. And, you're right. I don't notice that the spacing isn't the same between the batons. Great tip!
Yes this is very nicely done.
I know this video is a year old but just catching it now, you always inspire me!!! This is awesome!
I see what you mean Re: the spacing of the battens. You have great intuition and design sense.
It is beautiful
That door is awesome!
I really like the tall baseboard in that space!
Very nice work...as always. And man, that whole 'office space' is pretty pretty sweet. I know its not your thing but I would have loved to have seen how the painter managed that.
I absolutely love this channel!
Great job man.
Beautifully done. And I didn't know they were not evenly spaced.
Excellent work 👍 super nice. Congratulations! you are very professional. greetings from chicago
I appreciated the advice about eye balling the vertical slats between the windows. That just makes more sense than trying to measure everything and the result is excellent.
The way you cut that quarter inch groove in the top and bottom boards so everything slotted in was really professional. I would have just glued regular board to the wall with no groove haha!
Thanks for the tutorial man!
OMG, the tip about batten spacing is awesome. Makes total sense. I've made myself crazy trying to figure out exact spacing. Also, cracking up at the panning shot face reveal at 29:30.
Very nice work, looks great.
I truly love this video because you actually walk it down step-by-step and pretty much in Laymans terms… I’ve been following your channel for years and it was quite a while ago I doubt you even remember it I asked you at one point if you were a finish carpenter because I heard something that you say and you said “of sorts”
Hola! 🖐 That is one of the most dramatic one day transformations I have seen in a while. That room looks amazing. What more do you have ahead to complete this new office? Looking forward to the next installment, keep up the awesome work! Take care and have a good one, Adios! 👊
Beautiful job.
Looks fantastic
The spacing on the looks wonderful and I would have never noticed... I am actually considering that you may just be a wizard.
Wow nice job
Looks amazing 👍
Love your videos and humor
Wow this turned out beautifully. I went a measured but I didn’t do a complicated wall with layers like this. Well done. They sell some boxes with a screw adjustment allowing you to move the box in and out by screwing or unscrewing one screw in the corner.
Frickin Awesome!