Good video I like that technique. Thank you. Any reason why he wouldn’t just nail them up and glue in the corner piece and put some tape on there to let it set up?
@@jonphanspromotions home depot is not a specialty store. I live in canada so the stores may be different but the store I go to is Windsor plywood. They have significantly more base selections and other moldings to pick from
I’m researching ideas for baseboard around rounded outside corners and I can’t believe no one has come up with a better idea than this! The reason I’m doing the job is the homeowner wants all of their baseboard redone because it was done using this technique and it looks very amateurish.
I see you are down in the Springs...I moved to Colorado and I'm redoing the modling...why are you guys obsessed with the rounded corners and knock down texture =).
Great work! What do you do to clean up the lines in the baseboard made by the corner piece? Obviously after gluing you sand a paint? Do you calk the corner piece to make it look as one?
I hate bullnose corners and my whole neighborhood and half the city has bullnose corners... It was a favorite of Kaufman and broad. I hate these stupid things. The only thing I find frustrating is you guys have a miter saw and I have a table saw. Thanks for the video
Any particular reason you don't use CA glue for this? I've found it to be a lot nicer as you don't have to wait for it to dry, with activator you are locked in within seconds. And thanks, @1:19 was what I was looking for as I start to lay out my baseboard trim
CA glue you have to special order and it's more expensive than regular PVA glue. I honestly think CA glue is fantastic for MDF millwork but regular PVA wood glue works best for any finger joint stuff, poplar, and exotic woods. I use Titebond 2 on MDF all the time and have excellent results.