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A Moment of Tiki Episode 8: Tiki Baseboards 

Lagoon of Mystery
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Please watch Stumpy Nubs' video on Table Saw Safety before trying any of this at home: • Table saw safety tips ...
In this episode of A MOMENT OF TIKI, viewers get in on the ground floor of a tiki room build. Yes, we're talking actual home tiki bar build content! After replacing worn and stained carpet with laminate flooring and painting the walls and ceiling (No White Walls!) Jayme takes viewers on his step-by-step process for creating custom tiki-style baseboards. Using easily-acquired pine boards, a router, hand torch, stain and varnish, he transforms cheap wood into custom accents upon which the rest of the room builds upon to become a tropical getaway. Try it at home! Fun for the whole family!
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Комментарии : 32   
@lynnpfeiffer8433
@lynnpfeiffer8433 7 месяцев назад
Nice work!
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the kind words!
@Fallout75
@Fallout75 6 месяцев назад
I definitely need a router, using a Dremel with a Kutzall bit is tedious. I’m still building my wood working toolset. Great video, now I’m inspired to make some more trim.
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery 6 месяцев назад
Yes, Dremels are best for details work, although the available Kutzall burrs expand their functionality a great deal! Routers--even palm/trim routers--are better for jobs of greater volume like baseboards, chair rails, etc.
@smatthieu138
@smatthieu138 4 года назад
I’m so happy I found this series! I hope to eventually build my own tiki bar in my home. This will be quite helpful!
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery 4 года назад
Thank you, Scott! I'll make all the mistakes so you won't have to!
@our1980shouse
@our1980shouse 2 года назад
Used your propane torch wire brush technique today on a shelf I'm building for our tiki bar in Caldwell. Turned out great! Made pine 2x6's from Lowe's look ancient in an afternoon! Thanks!
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery 2 года назад
Great to hear! Cheap pine looks great after it's torched. The contrasting grain really pops if you get a good piece.
@Mephistaufeles
@Mephistaufeles Год назад
I’m absolutely loving your video series! Your bar is incredible and love your build videos! One thought that might save you time for future baseboards or rails that have the carved lines: you can tape your template onto your board and lightly spray paint the stencil onto the wood. Might save you time going forward.
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery Год назад
Thanks for the kind words! And yes, that's a clever tip!
@CaptRich-bi3gp
@CaptRich-bi3gp Год назад
I'm fix'n to do baseboards and trim in a room. Thanks for the idea!
@angie6039
@angie6039 4 года назад
Really came out great!!!
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery 4 года назад
Thank you, Angela! I've done quite a few of them at this point, and I can assure you the first ones didn't turn out nearly as well! LOL!
@Helliconia54
@Helliconia54 Год назад
loved your skirting board work.
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery Год назад
Thank you!
@alanbrick7333
@alanbrick7333 2 года назад
Nice job, thanks for the demo.
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery 2 года назад
Thank you!
@TheKoyotetracker
@TheKoyotetracker Год назад
Looks very cool.
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery Год назад
Thank you!
@RayWyland
@RayWyland 4 года назад
Great video Jayme!
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery 4 года назад
Much appreciated, Ray!
@jcost0099
@jcost0099 4 года назад
"months... dayyyyssss" lol
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery 4 года назад
Well, you know, it's a sliding scale!
@danhoy8356
@danhoy8356 6 дней назад
Try a nylon wheel on a drill maybe?
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery 6 дней назад
Yes, nylon might be the sweet spot. I will give it a shot at some point!
@JasonVallee
@JasonVallee 3 года назад
Cool video. Your router bit is dull or your are trying to take too much material in a single pass with the router. That is likely why you mentioned that you struggle to control the router. The router bit should not be burning the wood. That can ruin the bit too. Just a thought. This was great thanks for sharing!
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery 3 года назад
Thanks for the feedback, Jason! If I'm being completely honest, it's a cheap bit. I've resharpened it several times but it doesn't hold the edge very well. I need to upgrade and replace it with one of higher quality, but am bad about procrastination on such things.
@jamesgivens6127
@jamesgivens6127 3 года назад
Love your videos! However, I fear for you every time you turn on the table saw.
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery 3 года назад
That comes from being self-taught in the pre-internet age. Believe it or not, I take safety seriously (long story, that) and am trying to set a better example going forward, honest.
@jonts1974
@jonts1974 7 месяцев назад
How do you keep the wood from warping when you use the torch? I am having a heck of a time with my trim after using the torch
@LagoonofMystery
@LagoonofMystery 7 месяцев назад
How much are you torching it? I'm just giving it a surface char, not really burning more than 1/16 of an inch. I've used both pine and fir and not had anything more than slight cupping happen--and I'm pretty sure the cupping is from the routing rather than the fire. With furniture building, woodworkers generally try to take off as much wood from one side of a board as the other so the stresses are released evenly, but with trim that's not really practical. The cupping hasn't been enough to give me problems. If you are getting severe cupping, or twisting or other types of deformation I wonder if the boards were properly dried?
@ErickTiki
@ErickTiki 4 года назад
you and power tools.....Im sure Norm Abrams would have a fit watching you. SAFETY if your going to make these please....there are people who have never used some of these tools....ever.
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