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@YourOldBuddyBucho
@YourOldBuddyBucho Год назад
Holy cow Scott Brown, I too worked with a deaf Dean in Auckland!!! Late 90s/early 00s, also doing commercial work - he would've been maybe mid-late 30s at the time. He was partnered up with another deaf chippie and to get each other's attention they'd throw stuff at each other. Good times.
@NeonsStyleHD
@NeonsStyleHD Год назад
This has become my absolute favourite channel, even though I've nothing to do with woodwork. You guys are just so chill and entertaining to watch. :)
@sporranheid
@sporranheid Год назад
35 years a carpenter and all I learned in this is Jess doesn't want to be one 🤣 You are lovely people and that's good enough. 👍✌❤
@melissabuckley5179
@melissabuckley5179 Год назад
You and Richard need to organise a working holiday in each other’s homeland. It would be awesome content to see you bounce ideas off each other and understand how different your craft is depending on what part of the world you’re from. I watch both religiously.
@sparksmcgee6641
@sparksmcgee6641 Год назад
It would be interesting but Rich I a production trim guy so I think he needs to spend his time upping his game with Brett for a while.
@Aguynamedaaron
@Aguynamedaaron Год назад
Seriously. You two are brilliant together. Love that it feels we get a small glimpse of your daily life sarcasm between you two and can tell how you both are enthralled with each other. Keep it up and your building a brilliant home together that you can feel proud of. Cheers from Iowa in the US!
@David-kp4en
@David-kp4en Год назад
Really great to see more detail on how to actually do things tutorial style rather than just a timelapse of doing something where important steps are not taught. Thanks!
@alanhenning2935
@alanhenning2935 8 месяцев назад
Hi Scott, Enjoy all your "hot tips" and humor! Another "hot tip" do not get on your knees. After over 30 yrs. in the trades trimming hundreds of homes my knees are still good to go! Alan in Wisconsin, USA.
@Professzore
@Professzore Год назад
Well done. I'm nearly done with my very first house built. :-D Used a LOT of tricks and tips from your videos, and many work organization tips as well. Helped A LOT. Thanks, Scott!
@tetedur377
@tetedur377 Год назад
But were you obsessive about vacuuming as you made your cuts? Oh, and can you hang a door?
@TheDonnachaidh
@TheDonnachaidh Год назад
Good evening from Sunny Scotland. When doing the internal mitre once you've scribed it as you did sit it on top of the other skirting draw your Stanley knife down the mitre, then flick out about 3mm of timber with your Stanley on its side and your scribed joint will sit down absolutely perfectly and no worries of it breaking off. Keep up the good work! Oh and thanks for van kit out video my van is now similar to yours and works a treat.
@idontthinkso666
@idontthinkso666 Год назад
That's a really good idea!
@herbstencil6557
@herbstencil6557 Год назад
The problem with ripping down your skirting/baseboard is you are now committed to ripping all mating pieces to match it. Better to modify only the middle part and leaving the ends full depth. You can put a piece of board on the top edgeof the skirt running at 90 degrees and kneel on it. This forces the board down to the floor and you can nail it off. Different approaches, same result. Cheers.
@MrHianga
@MrHianga Год назад
Like he said, that's just how he does it, he's a perfectionist and if it means he has to do it the long way or take extra steps to reach his expectations, he'd rather it be like that.. rather than take short cuts
@robertrusso877
@robertrusso877 Год назад
I was taught to always scribe to the floor, otherwise using your method the skirting will rise and fall as the floor does and will look like crap.
@scotland2256
@scotland2256 Год назад
Fit everything dry then scribe every piece at one time
@johnschiltz6440
@johnschiltz6440 Год назад
Your apprentice is coming along nicely. And so is the house and garden.
@Susandevine-q5h
@Susandevine-q5h Год назад
Ahh.. the true purpose of 1/4 round. Learned from working on historic restorations. 🎉🎉
@sparksmcgee6641
@sparksmcgee6641 Год назад
Man I'm to the point there should just be a shadow detail at the bottom of old house trim. Go the other way and cut 3/4 off the bottom. I hate 1/4 round.
@chrish3612
@chrish3612 Год назад
Yes! Please please please do more tutorial videos! This was awesome, thank you so much.
@michaellinahan7740
@michaellinahan7740 Год назад
Scott we used to call the angled nails dovetailing so they resist the timber shape changed from pulling the boards off the wall. Another great instructional video; Jess will soon be able to work along side you...watch out Ray!
@ronwallace7563
@ronwallace7563 Год назад
Love the garden Jess!! Can't wait to see it in the summer!
@instructiomarketing
@instructiomarketing 2 месяца назад
Love the content, I’m a joiner from Scotland and what I do with the joining boards together plus a scribe on the bottom is , join them together first then do the scribe with the second piece attached with mitre fast … I’ve watched every video you’ve made and love it!!! Keep it up
@robertbowen2129
@robertbowen2129 Год назад
When nailing the skirting you did it either way the old saying “a nail on the skew is as good as a screw”good job 👍🏻
@AlexanderAyling
@AlexanderAyling Год назад
Great work as always Scott! I'm about to get stuck into a big project and this video was super helpful.
@rayanderson1870
@rayanderson1870 2 месяца назад
Great video. One point - I was always taught that the join in the length of skirting or scotia should be cut as a compound mitre so that it gave more contact surface and disguised any lateral movement of the timber.
@daveperkins2927
@daveperkins2927 Год назад
Best way I've found to scribe that sort of cut on a skirting is with a washer.
@TheSpyUk
@TheSpyUk Год назад
more videos with jess in please.. her humour and personality makes your videos more fun to watch .. keep up the good work scott
@nfi2nfi2
@nfi2nfi2 Год назад
Remember when planing to a fine finish, shallow passes with a planer is better than deeper cut, you can always take more off, with shallow passes. For bumps in the floor the planer might not always be the choice if it’s short and steep. Trimmer and clamp a guide works better Also always always cut your long lengths first so if you make a mistake you can use it somewhere else
@chrisstennett1592
@chrisstennett1592 Год назад
I love the Richard shout out! Worlds colliding
@rinse9484
@rinse9484 Год назад
Hey Jess, I also work with all my tools lying around me instead of hanging on my body. It just feels uncomfortable. Same when I do cycling (racing bike). Lots of cyclists put everything they take wirh them (tools and food/drink) on their back in their jersey. I put everything on my bicycle. I like to feel free. Nothing hanging on my body. I don't even carry a watch around my wrist 🤠 Succes.
@ricecrash5225
@ricecrash5225 Год назад
A couple of points: 1) That deck is weathering nicely. 2) Jess totally missed the importance of being presented with a tool belt.
@pv2753600
@pv2753600 11 месяцев назад
Thanks to all of you being so inspiring.
@ErgonBill
@ErgonBill Год назад
Used to work with a Glaswegian, and he kissed pretty good. It was his preferred method of settling disputes.
@katrinabell7684
@katrinabell7684 Год назад
Very professional SBC.. well done Teacher Scott & Jess!! All coming together.😎
@Skuzz_09
@Skuzz_09 Год назад
When scribing to a wooden floor i like to run the skirting through the table saw making the bottom angled and the tip much easier to plane.
@aaronoconnor606
@aaronoconnor606 Год назад
You mean cutting a bevel on the backside. I do this as well but more with windows so there's less material to remove when you scribe. I use a hand plane/ block plane when fitting so I don't have to go outside or make to much noise inside finishing
@6darkness6eternal6
@6darkness6eternal6 Год назад
I like to use a tracer or other similar pencil for scribing skirtings as there's multiple angles you can sit it on the floor that allow you to take off different amounts with your scribe, it also means that you're scribes are more detailed as the pen can drop into any little undulations better than a bigger piece of wood I also like to use a jigsaw with a finetooth downcut blade as it's easier to follow sharp movements in the line, the downcut blade just pushes any tearout to the backside of the skirting where it can't be seen and leaves a nice clean line on the floor.
@whinerayarries3783
@whinerayarries3783 Год назад
Jess is barely coping with the coping joint 😂. There’s always a smartass hey Scott 😂
@Gungho1a
@Gungho1a Год назад
Your workshop has come along nicely...well done.
@roadie3124
@roadie3124 Год назад
Nice tool belt. I did something similar for my wife many years ago when I got her a custom-made trapeze harness for sailing. Much better than off-the-rack.
@thomas-gk9jp
@thomas-gk9jp Год назад
Hey Scott, i'm not fluent in english, i understand mostly what you say but, would you put subtitles when your wife speak ?! Her accent is a bit "strong" if i can say it like that. Thank you anyway for the content and sharing your experience !
@leonsimmons3425
@leonsimmons3425 Год назад
When you fixed that copping join to the skirt that was sooooo satisfying 😍👌🏼
@filamphibian2980
@filamphibian2980 Год назад
Nice job you two!!! My favorite Jess comment was her coping with the belt, scribe, and super long baseboard.
@terryeckmeier7027
@terryeckmeier7027 Год назад
I'm not sure what it is about the way you make your videos Scott but it always feels so short like a conversation with a friend you haven't seen in a long while and suddenly it's 3 hrs later.
@jonc2037
@jonc2037 Год назад
Oh man, wish i had watched this before i did my skirts! Great job!
@evanwall3294
@evanwall3294 Год назад
Put the lead in.. from behind!! What a great video! Cheers from the US
@KB-ff9wx
@KB-ff9wx Год назад
Caulk and paint make the carpenter what he ain't! :-)
@katrinabell7684
@katrinabell7684 Год назад
Just love your videos .. Scott & Jess🎉😎🎉of SBC.
@scottedwards5910
@scottedwards5910 Год назад
Deffo never worked on price work but its your own home so good work
@Superwoodputtie
@Superwoodputtie Год назад
Scott's tone explaining how to do finish carpentry gave me flashbacks to my dad reaching me how to change the oil in a car when I was 15. Me at 15: "Dad, you're pretty good at this. You should do it and I'll hand you wrenches." The progress looks great. Keep up the good work yall
@more.power.
@more.power. Год назад
Thank you Scotty & Jess. I believe there is years of training to gain the skills of a component cabinet maker. As they say "You build for show, but cabinet make for dough." Cheers
@connorcarlin6056
@connorcarlin6056 Год назад
im a kiwi living in america for the past decade. when my mum came to visit last i requested only 3 things, squiggles, marmite and cheds. they definitely didnt last long as id wish. Love the show bro
@theoutsider01
@theoutsider01 3 месяца назад
List of reasons to visit Auckland: 1. See Scott's finish carpentry work the end.
@onsapplikasies8620
@onsapplikasies8620 Год назад
Good timing. I am having to do some skirting this weekend. thanks for the info Scott.
@Elfin4
@Elfin4 Год назад
Here in the UK, newly built houses have now a tendency to install naff square edge skirtings. When they do, the joiners/carpenters these days seem to struggle in getting a good mitre or internal scribed joints and many times just filled with white mastic. I don't think they would have a clue about scribing the skirtings to an uneven floor. As a time-served joiner, I simply gave up asking for the builder to replace skirtings and kitchen plinths again to get better joints because I have come to the conclusion that it is simply beyond their capability. Scott one observation - when doing an internal angle and one skirting is fixed slightly out of plumb to the wall if you cut the piece to butt up to it on the circular saw, surely you aren't actually scribing the piece to the other and run the risk of the joint being open ?
@hansangb
@hansangb Год назад
Nice shout out to Richard of Finish Carpentry TV!
@andyk9685
@andyk9685 Год назад
She (full respect) is great! I have no questions!
@olivernash5630
@olivernash5630 Год назад
“Do your best and caulk the rest…” love it!…
@luke8952
@luke8952 Год назад
Not all saws have reverse threading. It depends on which side of the motor the blade is mounted on.
@SeanDonnelly-j3p
@SeanDonnelly-j3p 9 месяцев назад
An absolute craftsman🤙
@brianmcculloch6341
@brianmcculloch6341 Год назад
You guys are awesome. (North Ayrshire, West of Scotland. Haste ye back!)
@paulpoco22
@paulpoco22 11 месяцев назад
Baseboards. Love your name for it.
@nathanbeckham702
@nathanbeckham702 Год назад
Awesome job Scott. Well done Jess you really are doing a great job as Scott's apprentice.
@robertpearce8394
@robertpearce8394 Год назад
The reason for lefty tighty is because you are in the Southern Hemisphere.
@benlepoidevin7047
@benlepoidevin7047 Год назад
So glad someone finally pointed this out
@kicknitsince1998
@kicknitsince1998 Год назад
So your saw spins the opposite ?
@nakedapprentice
@nakedapprentice Год назад
😂
@kerrynisbet1514
@kerrynisbet1514 Год назад
​@kicknitsince1998 yes, it's the coriolis effect.
@TimEngle
@TimEngle Год назад
You’re 😂
@eduardocarvalho1547
@eduardocarvalho1547 Год назад
Lots of good tricks and advice! But I also enjoyed the stylish "fibre cable protection barrier"!!!
@sttm1283
@sttm1283 Год назад
the corner cut there is really neat but something you rarely have time to do when on a job.
@paulmeersa7162
@paulmeersa7162 Год назад
I spent weeks teaching myself how to do this in Rimu round nose skirting and door surrounds, for one large room on some very messed up walls and floors. Got a nice result in the end, with no gaps as you can't have gaps with Rimu that paint up well; this video certainly would have helped save me the month/s it took me to learn how to do it. Got the Rimu from a school friend on the Coast, so if ever you need some just let me know...:):) I started on some pine sample pieces I had the machinist make for me to learn how to do it on, once I transferred to the Rimu I got a shock, so hard you could not hand hammer a nail into it without having to predrill the nail holes! In years to come you guys will look back on all this and show your kids how you built your first home. :):) And a special hats of to Jess for giving it a go, never easy having to learn a new set of skills on camera..! :):)
@rayanderson1870
@rayanderson1870 2 месяца назад
You painted rimu skirts?! Sacrilege! It should be polished and admired.
@ObedKC
@ObedKC Год назад
Great job 👍 Learn something from you today around the corner. 🤗💪👏👍
@mathewlowe8397
@mathewlowe8397 Год назад
I'm going to go to Newmarket now just to look at the skirting
@wickedsmaahht1793
@wickedsmaahht1793 Год назад
We usually scribe with a compass and pen, set the compass to the largest gap and roll with it. Usually with base do all your cuts first tape your mitres together and dry fit everything perfect and then run your scribes against the whole space. Also depending on how comfortable you are with table saws we usually freehand on a 15-20 d bevel less material hitting the floor usually tighter scribes
@mrrberger
@mrrberger Год назад
20c coin centre drilled to accept clutch pencil, fast accurate wheel on line. Blue tape board face and fix through tape line, then fill pin holes flush atop tape and peel off tape with filler still wet for a perfect finish.
@jeroenkrieger
@jeroenkrieger Год назад
In your shop you have the best miter-saw on the market. On the back of that saw sits a little angle thingy ( don’t know what it’s called), but here in the Netherlands we would use that for both the inside and outside corners. And if your boards are shorter than 120mm there are no issues. Even if the boards are higher you could still use it and make a compound cut. But still nice to see a coping cut. 😃 I am jealous of how you can attach the boards to the wall using only nails. Here in the Netherlands most house are stone / concrete walls so we have to glue them on the wall or drill holes with plugs. Edit: So I looked it up and the tool is called an angle finder. It’s made by Festool and bora also has one. In the older model saw it is stored in the front of the saw. Newer models in the back.
@ziyadbagharib7803
@ziyadbagharib7803 Год назад
Drill holes with plugs for skirting??? That sounds so time-consuming 😢
@jeroenkrieger
@jeroenkrieger Год назад
@@ziyadbagharib7803 sometimes indeed. When the skirting needs to be removable for cables etc.
@Raysways1
@Raysways1 Год назад
Get masonry nails with a little washer. That allows enough fixing time for the adhesive to set. Ramset makes them among others.
@jeroenkrieger
@jeroenkrieger Год назад
@@Raysways1 when gluing the skirting we use high tack glue. When you put that on it sticks immediately. It’s like a sort of construction adhesive.
@KenMcGeachy
@KenMcGeachy Год назад
I always locate the studs in the wall, and pin to those... it wasn't till recently, when I was working with another carpenter, that I saw the angled pinning technique. Not sure I prefer it to holding strength of framing, but I can see it being a bit faster.
@robthewaywardwoodworker9956
Nicely done, Mr. Brown. So many people (they call themselves carpenters, but they're really not) use shoe molding or quarter round along the floor to make up for the gaps.
@FPL-LARD
@FPL-LARD Год назад
I dont know where you are from but here in the uk we call that DIY
@markcrawford4912
@markcrawford4912 Год назад
Good old Glasgow kiss 🤣🤣 made me laugh as I’m watching from Glasgow love your videos Scott 👏🏼 currently doing a full renovation in my own house which is great full as you well know 😂
@aaronoconnor606
@aaronoconnor606 Год назад
Love the little 12v planner I'm going to have to buy one
@nationlessnationalist
@nationlessnationalist Год назад
If you have a Lowes near you they are ditching the 12 v Bosch line so they are on clearance. Got mine for 47$
@sparksmcgee6641
@sparksmcgee6641 Год назад
I'm on my way over there then. I LOVE my "baby" Bosch set. All trim guys have a planer. It makes you want one , but unless you're a pro or just have the money, they aren't necessary
@allandewar
@allandewar Год назад
What a pallaver 😝🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@ReasonedRhetoric
@ReasonedRhetoric Год назад
You do a Face cut then a Back cut as there are no internal miters on skirting.
@ZuglyRed
@ZuglyRed Год назад
Would love to see how you work with/create the plans to build this stuff. If you do. I’ve seen a few videos with you looking at plans but I feel like that would be really cool to see
@loumalibu5596
@loumalibu5596 Год назад
Man, that floor really turned out nice!
@Chippie-O
@Chippie-O Год назад
Bwwaaahahaa, spent yesterday do skirting for a customer, really did like your method of determining the heights to the scribe line at that corner peice.
@DizzyPanda
@DizzyPanda Год назад
14:37 Wow, it is such a simple cool tool!
@nopenope843
@nopenope843 Год назад
When you cut the mitre mate, try standing the board up vertical, easy to work with the timbers
@kiwigrunt330
@kiwigrunt330 Год назад
Probably too high for his 216mm blade.
@edwardharlem9588
@edwardharlem9588 Год назад
Jess summs up the tool belt issue so well😂 in europe i'm use to having a belt with a hammer and like ONE nail pocket.. tgat foldable 2m stick and a pencil on the right side of your Trousersand good as gold
@hugoakerlund5114
@hugoakerlund5114 Год назад
That new hikoki brad nailer looks so compact
@boxalox
@boxalox Год назад
Assuming you have the same editing flow, the sound difference inside is incredible.
@jeffreyweaver782
@jeffreyweaver782 Год назад
"Barely coping / couping with this tutorial". LOL! You got me with that one. 😂
@peterharkness3547
@peterharkness3547 Год назад
World fame. At 3.53-ish. "A Glasgow Kiss". Perfect. Yeah, we're on the map. At 15.19-ish, I remember sitting with a piece of skirting board and a sharp knife trying to shape a joint for a round top skirting board. Patience !!! Please show me/us how to do it properly. Msg to Jess. He's showing YOU how to do "carpentry" stuff. How's his other "householdy" skills. Just for the sake of "balance" as one has to do now. Love the videos and wish I could do it myself. I have to just watch others do it for me. HOWEVER, it gives me the skills to critique a tradesman's work now. 😀. When do you start "gainful" work. 🤤
@mausaliesera420
@mausaliesera420 Год назад
Love watching your content brother. I have learnt so much from watching your videos! Love it ❤
@TomLeg
@TomLeg Год назад
What a wonderful table-saw table you have! And all that plywood! .. Let's dig out the bottom sheet :-)
@Tonksyyy_
@Tonksyyy_ Год назад
I’ve had no skirtings in my house for about 2 years now, guess this is a sign to finally do them 😂
@didjwentworth5778
@didjwentworth5778 Год назад
Scott explaining the saw blade to Jess. My girlfriend has the exact same response when she’s pretending to listen while I’m giving her useless pieces of information.
@RorydriftmansxrsilviaWilkinson
pretty awesome vid this weekend bro great team working scott Brown Carpentry an jess idk seeing yo the another day ago back mate at my local mitre 10 store in nelson as i was there looking for some new traides or traide tools an work bag for my tradies or tradie tools and was going too coming up too yo a saying hi too yo Scott Brown CarPentry
@ianleonlo
@ianleonlo Год назад
As a fellow chippy, im well looking forward to seeing that built in on the feature wall.
@gmafh1315
@gmafh1315 Год назад
With the skirting scribes with moulds like that or square Cut a 45 degree notch the thickness of the skirting down from the top (so around 18mm) then the opposite on the joining piece leaving you with a mitre of 18mm deep to the square cut scribe. Absolute faf but saves on doing it how you showed with the slither scribe and it breaking off 50% of the time which it usually does 🤪😅 *i only do it on posh jobs
@westlowworkshopltd3629
@westlowworkshopltd3629 Год назад
Funny as…every time you said ‘squiggly’ it made me think of biscuits too
@reannejarvis9464
@reannejarvis9464 Год назад
After you showed that yellow tool I found a warning about it on Lincoln St Woodworks. It’s very dangerous
@dennis2376
@dennis2376 Год назад
Thank you and have a great day.
@danielmarquardt4341
@danielmarquardt4341 Год назад
MDF nice and flexible to be able to push tight to floor. Although susceptible to moisture
@foreman3737
@foreman3737 Год назад
Nice job, Scott.
@nordwestbeiwest1899
@nordwestbeiwest1899 Год назад
Just look at how complicated Scott puts the skirting board on the wall let alone even with the floor. We in Germany would attach them and completely draw a silicone joint. The advantage of this is that it makes the movements of the wood with the silicone joint and stays nice and tight, provided you can draw good joints. (Tip: Make soapy water in a spray bottle beforehand makes it easier to clean later from too much silicone!)
@jacobpolish
@jacobpolish Год назад
I hardly use the nail gun. Instead of it I use the high tack glue. Skirting boards are too nice to make the holes in it.
@markeissler
@markeissler Год назад
In the U.S., a lot of the time you would just use an additional trim piece like a quarter round to conceal the gap. The quarter round molding offers enough flexibility to follow the contour of the floor. It’s a lower quality job but much faster to complete.
@edwardharlem9588
@edwardharlem9588 Год назад
I would totally save the money rather than use silicone, do something for the environment, spend a little more time AND build it longer lasting, if it was MY house bro.. what if you'd have to take it off again to pull a few cables?! Gruss aus der Schweizz ;)
@TheDonnachaidh
@TheDonnachaidh Год назад
Silicone against a beautiful hardwood floor, also can't paint over silicone so this comment is utter nonsense.
@gjcoop5625
@gjcoop5625 Год назад
New Zealand timber houses are not climate-controlled and move a huge amount. Add in the regular MM 5.0+ earthquakes and this method is better long-term.
@hifiandmtb
@hifiandmtb Год назад
Wow - the deck has silvered off fast!
@fireblaster9961
@fireblaster9961 8 месяцев назад
“Indicate the angle for my future self” 😂
@bikeybikebike
@bikeybikebike Год назад
I hope you’ll do a video like this for window jams.
@davidlowson100
@davidlowson100 Год назад
Peter Millard always swears by the Strawbyte workshop scribe tool
@rsmith7292
@rsmith7292 Год назад
Great video again! Thanks
@mikegander305
@mikegander305 Год назад
WOW, good on ya Jess! My first hammer cost 5 bucks, not $150!😂
@nataliemathews3204
@nataliemathews3204 Год назад
I too covet the hammer! My work boss (also my husband) says the classic Estwing will suffice for now…but I’m dreaming of longer, lighter things 😅
@mikegander305
@mikegander305 Год назад
@@nataliemathews3204 I like my estwing for siding, but for framing, I love my stiletto! Talk him into buying you one!
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