How to Trim a Craftsman Style Door Pt 1

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  • Опубликовано: 11 авг 2012
  • This is part one of a three part series showing how to trim a door with a craftsman style look.
    Materials for the project
    Side Casings - (2) 1X4X96 (actual dimension is 3/4X31/2) cut to length for your project.
    Header - (1) 1X4 (actual dimension is 3/4X31/2) cut to length for your project.
    Bead - (1) 1/2X2 ripped to proper dimension
    Cap - Ripped to length from scrap 1X4
    Cove mold - 1 stick
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Комментарии • 116

  • @anitas4291
    @anitas4291 5 лет назад +26

    That is crazy beautiful. I watched this step by step and tricked out my little 800 square foot ranch style house. Ur a great teacher. I didn't use the cove. I did every doorway and window. And added 5 foot high recessed wainscotting to the walls. It added so much character. I sold it on 3 days. I ran and purchased another little ugly house and I'm doing it again. Thank you! Ur making me so much money. Lol. There was a bidding war for my little house. Lol And trust me...there was nothing else special about it beside the gardens. Another youtuber taught me how to be a master Gardner/Landscaper. Your house is lovely! It has a kind of class that you don't see much of when guys decorate. 2 Thumbs Up!

  • @Travlrsoulsurfr
    @Travlrsoulsurfr 8 лет назад +6

    I had no idea how to trim craftsman style before watching your series. Thank you for taking the time to outline how to do all of this it saved me a lot of money, and I learned something in the process.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  8 лет назад +1

      +Andrew R Outstanding! Glad the vid helped out, Andrew. Send me some pics when you get done. blazingnailgun@gmail.com

  • @ms.shieldsteacheswriting7850
    @ms.shieldsteacheswriting7850 3 года назад +1

    Excellent directions- good explanations for each step.

  • @SuperTony26
    @SuperTony26 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for posting this. It really helped me before tackling my trims. Very easy to follow you. Great vid!

  • @dshudson
    @dshudson 4 года назад

    Funny, I watched this video 6 years ago when I bought my house, gezz you've come a long way. Great work man. I'm doing my foyer door and needed a reminder. Thanks

  • @GotItMade
    @GotItMade  10 лет назад +3

    Thanks for watching and commenting. I have some ideas I'd be glad to share with you about this but I am limited on characters in this comment box. If you will head over to my website you can find my direct email there. If you send me a note I'll try to give you some ideas how to tackle your problem. There's a link to my website on my RUclips channel page.

    • @samhealy7548
      @samhealy7548 7 лет назад

      blazingnailgun , it looks like the top cap is ripped from a 1x4. Do you do anything with the width? The video makes it look smaller than 3 1/2 inches.

  • @canadianyogi
    @canadianyogi 5 лет назад

    You're fantastic! Thanks for sharing your expertise!

  • @rggoober9526
    @rggoober9526 10 лет назад

    I just followed your instructions and finished my daughters room did the window trim the same way...Now my wife wants the whole house done thanks for the video.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      That's very cool and it inspires me. I appreciate the great feedback. Send me a pic when you get a chance. I'd love to see how it turned out!

  • @robertcasey7312
    @robertcasey7312 2 года назад

    Looks great. I’ve been wanting to do this for years. The video is excellent. Thank You.

  • @jholland918
    @jholland918 11 лет назад

    Great video and explanations of what makes up the trim!

  • @nathandavis3002
    @nathandavis3002 9 лет назад +4

    Inccredibly helpful! looking to replace all the crappy 70s 1 1/2 inch trim in my house, along with baseboards, with beefy craftsman trim, what woulldve been there when our house was built in the 1900s

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Nathan Davis Thanks for watching, Nathan. Glad it helped out?

  • @johncasor9698
    @johncasor9698 8 лет назад

    WoW that looks like a high dollar door trim... Very nice.... Million Dollar Homes would have that type of trim. i work in Million dollar homes everyday....

  • @rwboehm1432
    @rwboehm1432 9 лет назад +1

    I found this series just in time to trim out a rental house I getting ready to sell. The old trim was in very bad shape so I stripped it out, retextured the walls, & repainted. I have been concerned about doing all the trim from scratch since I've never done it before. This looks well within my ability and I agree with your idea of painting everything before installation. In my rentals, with stained molding, I have used trim screws to install all the molding. When it
    s time to paint, I can pop the trim off, paint without any cutting in and reinstall the trim, It's fast and easy. Unless I point it out, no one even notices. Thanks again for the videos.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Rw Boehm Thanks for watching and sharing a great tip. I really appreciate it. Glad the video gave you some ideas.

  • @paulbarr1705
    @paulbarr1705 3 года назад

    Good video. Thanks for taking the time to post it.

  • @13612
    @13612 8 лет назад

    Good video, was looking for something about crossheads on here and your's is about pretty spot on for what I am going to be doing in my house. Thinking of changing things up possibly with some RB3 casing though. Looks nice!

  • @chevy8588
    @chevy8588 6 лет назад +2

    This man is pretty cool👍

  • @BadBadNotGreat
    @BadBadNotGreat 5 лет назад

    that trim look amazing!

  • @BTom16
    @BTom16 10 лет назад

    Love your video. Thanks!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it!

  • @lvennard
    @lvennard 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks Feddie, you gave me some great ideas on how to trim out my door. My first one looks great, and i learned alot, so my next one will look better. :) thanks again!

  • @rwalker98
    @rwalker98 11 лет назад +2

    great video; thank you! It really helped me out in getting started. I dont know if it's asking too much, but would it be possible for you to add the list of materials to the video description? Thanks again for the video!

  • @johnnykansas15
    @johnnykansas15 8 лет назад +3

    Hey man, love the video(s). Gonna give it a shot and try to trim out a door using this method.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  8 лет назад

      +Johnny Kansas Yes! Good luck!

  • @bearstud1957
    @bearstud1957 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the videos. Easy to follow . My problem I two(2) door openings that on the one side the mouldings butt together in the corner. I also chose to use flute boards on the side instead of plain board. Any suggestions??? Thanks.

  • @genehilmu8189
    @genehilmu8189 8 лет назад

    Nice BNG.

  • @sonyajaderustin6351
    @sonyajaderustin6351 10 лет назад +1

    Great video...Doing this in a few weeks...I'm a little nervous but I know I can do it.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      Thanks for watching. Good luck on your project. You will do fine! Lemme know how it turns out...

    • @sonyajaderustin6351
      @sonyajaderustin6351 10 лет назад

      Oh I will! I have to watch your video over a few more times to make sure I took good notes. I just found your video nice and easy. Thanks again!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      Outstanding!

  • @mrmarkfive
    @mrmarkfive 11 лет назад

    Great video. What kind of blade are you using in the miter saw? Is that one of the Dewalt precision blades?

  • @jackwright8159
    @jackwright8159 6 лет назад

    looks good. i haven't gotten that far yet. lol
    i noticed you spray paint all of your trim. i plan to do that. how do you thin your paint down to spray it?

  • @robertash3953
    @robertash3953 11 лет назад

    Nice video. I had a question regarding the corner "issue" (only 3 inches on one side). Did you trim both pieces to 3" or just the piece on the left side of the door (as shown in you video). I have this issue on several doors in my home. Thanks again.

  • @suzannenarducci1362
    @suzannenarducci1362 4 года назад

    Hi - Nice work. Great instruction. Can you tell me what size is the cove piece you mentioned ? or where you purchase ? Thank you.

  • @africancichlids3011
    @africancichlids3011 8 лет назад

    did u make that top piece with a router or , did you just purchase it , im trying to figure out which router bit they would have used in what looks to be a boston header .. great job looking good , like u said those pieces are expensive , i'd like to try to make that top molding myself , thanks for any advice subscribed

  • @DunnRVLife
    @DunnRVLife 7 лет назад

    what style base and crown do you go with to match your craftsman style ?

  • @djijspeakerguy4628
    @djijspeakerguy4628 2 месяца назад

    Any idea how to replicate an original 1909 craftsman door trim as close as possible? It’s got more layers on the side trim, and the crown thing is a bit more ornate and less boxy. It’s also got a much thinner bead with no sharp edges.

  • @chelysgarage1457
    @chelysgarage1457 3 года назад

    Do you have a video on how to cover up big gaps 5inch or more with trim between the door header and the rough opening header and make it look good.

  • @nateitscake88
    @nateitscake88 3 года назад

    Question... On the cove endings did you cut them at 45 degree and glue the small end pieces on to give it that "Cornered Look"

  • @ericbader7998
    @ericbader7998 10 лет назад

    Thanks for the videos, this pushes me to do my own door moldings.
    I was wondering if you had good ideas for base moldings that would fit nice with the door moldings shown on the video? 4 by 1 with rounding on the bottom and cove on top?

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      Outstanding. Glad the video helped you find some inspiration. Hey, if you will email me I will send you some suggestions on the base. I get asked that a lot and have kind of a "canned" response I'd be glad to send you. Good luck on your project!

  • @mikehallahan9604
    @mikehallahan9604 7 лет назад

    What are the dims of the larger header and side casings of the door on the right in the brown room?

  • @bonavalentin
    @bonavalentin 8 лет назад

    Do you follow the same process for the cased opening behind you at 9:28?

  • @africancichlids3011
    @africancichlids3011 8 лет назад

    in the future maybe you could provide a link to the second video in the description , just a little hint or tip , peace

  • @MsTavi1977
    @MsTavi1977 9 лет назад +1

    I love all your videos, so much detail. I am getting ready to replace all the baseboards & casings throughout my home. The husband does have some wood working tools but certainly not like your shop (yet!). May I ask how you prepped your pine? The stock pine at my big box store is warped and very rough & I only have a small electric sander. Also,since I will be painting all my trim work white would it be better or acceptable if I went with mdf for the side casing & header, then use wood for the smaller pieces (bead, cove, & cap)? We love your videos, any advice much appreciated!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад +1

      MsTavi1977 Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate you watching! I buy the pine from Lowes. They have pretty good pieces there. You really not have to do a lot of prep work on in. I knock the hard edges off with some 220 sandpaper. Then just a good coat of primer and it's good to go to paint. It's trim and not furniture so I don't worry too much about it being perfect, you know. Many folks use MDF but I'm not a big fan of it. It's messy to cut, heavy, and not as durable. Just my personal opinion though. Good luck!

    • @MsTavi1977
      @MsTavi1977 9 лет назад

      You are welcome kind sir! Sadly, no Lowes in my area. We decided to go with mdf, and went with a small crown molding for the top. Working on it as we have time, basement is half way there & looks awesome. I never would have had the confidence to tackle this project without your videos. Thanks again!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Good deal. Send me some pics when you get em done. I'd love to see how it all turns out!

    • @MsTavi1977
      @MsTavi1977 9 лет назад

      Will do! ;)

  • @mcotter11
    @mcotter11 11 лет назад

    So what was the header dimension used in the larger one? I have a similar setup and was going to ask the same question as sb0494

  • @matthewmarchetti6209
    @matthewmarchetti6209 7 лет назад

    Looks great! what kind of wood did you use to trim it out. Love the clean finish

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  7 лет назад

      Thanks for watching. Mostly pine but poplar too. Whatever was cheaper at the time!

  • @MrSeebsy
    @MrSeebsy 2 года назад

    for 1x4 skirting board, I should be using a 15 guage gun right? what length nails 2 & half??

  • @Mr.S.C.Wilson
    @Mr.S.C.Wilson 3 года назад

    What size router bit are you using for the cross head strip?

  • @pannu22
    @pannu22 8 лет назад +5

    i cant believe i paid someone to do this

  • @DavidAJones9
    @DavidAJones9 10 лет назад +1

    Awesome videos. What type of material are you using for your trim work?

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      Thanks for the compliment! I use pine. It's not as expensive, it's stable, and pretty easy to work with. I have also used poplar. Same good characteristics but it's a little more expensive.

  • @TheJimbojetset1
    @TheJimbojetset1 8 лет назад

    love the door I cant find it over in the uk

  • @edwinbardales530
    @edwinbardales530 4 года назад

    Can I the same casing boards for the baseboards?

  • @bleakobscurity
    @bleakobscurity 7 лет назад

    where did you get trim gauge?

  • @397coney7
    @397coney7 10 лет назад +1

    I had removed some tongue and groove paneling from the walls in my living room(from previous owner install). I want to trim out the door as you did, but all of the door casing sit proud of the sheetrock, up to 1/2" thick in some spots. I guess I could remove the door frame and use a table saw to trim some off the frame. But, does anyone have a better, more efficient way of doing it? Thanks!

    • @williammastop8749
      @williammastop8749 4 года назад

      Use filler pieces around the outside edge to fill the gap behind the trim. Attach them around the outside edge of the trim so that the gap does not show.

  • @afwurch
    @afwurch 8 лет назад

    Looks great! Love the style doors and the wall color ~
    Do you have the name of the color used on the walls? Thank you!

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  8 лет назад

      +afwurch Thanks for watching. I can't remember the color but I'll try to find the swatch.

    • @afwurch
      @afwurch 8 лет назад

      Thank you!

  • @TomO-gf7yz
    @TomO-gf7yz 9 лет назад

    Would you happen to have a video of how you did the other door to the right of the one on this video? I'm wondering what you used as there wasn't a door frame to work off of. Great video by the way.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      Tom O Thanks for watching Tom. No, I did not do a video of that passageway but it is the same concept. I used 3/4" pine boards to face the inside part and then build to craftsman style trim around that. Hope that helps out.

    • @TomO-gf7yz
      @TomO-gf7yz 9 лет назад

      Thanks

  • @shelleypace8766
    @shelleypace8766 8 лет назад +2

    In the brown room you have two door ways pretty close together. Why didn't you make them the same finished height even tho' the openings probably be made the same?

    • @rosebudmoloney1734
      @rosebudmoloney1734 8 лет назад

      +Shelley Pace I agree the header should be taller it gives it a more proportionate look!

    • @rosebudmoloney1734
      @rosebudmoloney1734 8 лет назад +1

      +Rosebud Moloney ( that would be rosebuds Dad)

    • @1982MCI
      @1982MCI 5 лет назад

      Shelley Pace because they are different height doors so you can’t trim them the same. That’s a patio door and they aren’t as tall as a bedroom door

  • @cnvw974
    @cnvw974 9 лет назад

    Sorry if I missed it, but what is this material you are using called?
    Is it cheaper than going with a standard trim?

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  9 лет назад

      cnvw974 I used regular off the shelf pine. It's probably a tad more expensive to do it this way.

  • @8BitLife69
    @8BitLife69 7 лет назад +1

    You should ALWAYS paint AFTER installing for a professional looking job. Things need to be spackled first, primed, caulked then final painted. Can't do that before it's hung!

    • @jfdesignsinc.innovationsid1583
      @jfdesignsinc.innovationsid1583 5 лет назад +2

      Respectfully, You couldn’t possibly be more wrong and its obvious u never have been in the trenches of this task... when painting,, a nice finish, especially over wood , takes many ,many layers and coats,, primer is always the best first coat but not always required.......,but ya how easy is it to paint some trim when its full length, all stacked on waist high sawhorses and an ol tarp underneith... quickly gas on a few coats ,,, rather than doing the brunt of painting in a nice finished area that all needs masked off, and delicacy is slowing everything down..

    • @SIE44TAR
      @SIE44TAR Год назад

      Quite the opposite. In fact, for my interior and exterior window casings I completely fabricate, prime and paint before installation, then attach with a handful of finish screws, fill holes, run a bead of caulk and touch up. If I need to replace the window the casing comes off as one unit.

  • @BeBreezy-zg8fl
    @BeBreezy-zg8fl 3 года назад

    Will the big hammer trick work with my wife?

  • @stoneyj1a1
    @stoneyj1a1 4 года назад +1

    I like it but there's no profile on the side casing. Still looks great, wonder how it would look with oak

  • @ehylander
    @ehylander 8 лет назад

    What kind of wood did you use for the trim?

  • @yoman5136
    @yoman5136 9 лет назад +1

    I'm surprised you put arched doors in the craftsman style door opening. It looks great now my doors all 15 need to be hung and trimmed. The special order trim has been planed on the back side down the center. So now if I want to install like you did I will have an opening on the ends above the doors. My doors are all natural alder so caulking the exposed ends is out of the question. What would you suggest ?
    Thanks

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift 5 лет назад

      Yo Man, I see it's an old post, but still curious what you ended up doing? IMO, if you are planning to paint, then who cares about using caulk putty or whatever filler? However if you're not planning to paint and want the natural look of wood- that is going to take a professional or artists touch, and not always the best job for diy'ers to try and tackle.

    • @1982MCI
      @1982MCI 5 лет назад

      Rick the Swift he was not painting rick, he was using alder which is a high priced wood they use for trim and cabinets west of the Mississippi, specifically in the Colorado region.
      What he was describing was instead of filling with putty or caulk and then painting like the rest of the country does, he needed to put a mitered return on each end and that would solve it. Each one will require either 2 miter cuts or 4 depending upon how your doing it and what skills you have , a little wood glue and will only take a couple min per door

  • @rrswitch48
    @rrswitch48 10 лет назад

    Why wasn't the door offset so the entire crown could be installed like the outside?

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад +3

      rrswitch48 It was an "uh oh" I made during the framing. I wasn't planning on using the wider casing.

  • @kariiseri6273
    @kariiseri6273 10 лет назад

    what is the thickness of the top stool?

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  10 лет назад

      Thanks for watching. It's 3/4" on the very top and 1/2" on the next one down.

  • @philipcatuogno2968
    @philipcatuogno2968 2 года назад

    Shouldn't you install the header first? You make sure it's level first because no house is absolutely level. Each side trim could easily be off by 1/8" or more.

  • @TFCflooring
    @TFCflooring 5 лет назад

    Cased opening and door trim should be the same in new remodel

  • @tobywigley5220
    @tobywigley5220 7 лет назад

    My works too. Used woodprix handbooks and build it with no problems.

  • @DemocratforTrump
    @DemocratforTrump 11 лет назад

    Why the hell can't they make these per hung an 1/8 bigger saves us time and clean up knocking that bull shit off.

  • @joenino3
    @joenino3 7 лет назад +1

    looks real nice, but after ripping, routing, and cutting all those pieces i cant believe you still payed money for that trim gauge instead of making one from scrap

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift 5 лет назад

      joe nino, just curious but how exactly do you make your trim gauges from scrap?

    • @1982MCI
      @1982MCI 5 лет назад

      Rick the Swift by gluing 2 pieces of scrap together that runs up and down the door jamb and the piece glued to it protrudes across to where the casing will be and you cut it off at 1/8, 3/16, or 1/4” of reveal, depending on how much you want. I’m not the best to tell ya how but I could make ya a truckload of em in an hour or less that’s how easy it is. Good luck

  • @shannonamend
    @shannonamend 6 лет назад

    Awesome solutions for wooden project is woodprix.

  • @waitersluvhjy66
    @waitersluvhjy66 6 лет назад

    plans from woodprix are awesome!

  • @vadymvolodko7252
    @vadymvolodko7252 4 года назад

    I know you can get solutions for that on WoodPrix website.

  • @matthewlavergne5610
    @matthewlavergne5610 6 лет назад

    Go to WoodPriX webpage if you'd like to build it yourself.

  • @gerardoavila4428
    @gerardoavila4428 5 лет назад

    Not helpful at all

  • @mitchcoin7700
    @mitchcoin7700 Год назад

    U explain tooo MUCH !!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jimpayne6971
    @jimpayne6971 6 лет назад

    Why are you doing craftsman trim on a Santa Fe door? That is NOT a craftsman door. Santa Fe is a southwestern style and looks ridiculous with Craftsman trim. Also you guess 2 hrs for ONE side of trim? I wouldn't hire you.

    • @GotItMade
      @GotItMade  6 лет назад +4

      I'm not asking you to hire me Sherlock.

    • @JustPlaneMX
      @JustPlaneMX 6 лет назад +1

      Don't you love when people comment on things that have no relevance to the video!!!!! Seriously who cares what kind of door it is!!! It's a video on the trim, heck for all intensive purposes there could be no door at all!! Wow, everyone is a critic!! Watching this video you know what your doing and you bring "craft" back to craftsmanship. Anyone can slap up a few prefab pieces , caulk and paint. This is done right, with pride. I greatly appreciate your videos. Screw em, rock on!

  • @shantelguetgen4157
    @shantelguetgen4157 6 лет назад

    Awesome solutions for wooden project is woodprix.