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In this video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva helps a homeowner by hand-carving a new rope baluster for their ornate Queen Anne home’s staircase.
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Ornate staircases-particularly those in older homes-can be difficult to repair. Their ornate and custom touches are difficult to replicate, and it often takes a true craftsperson to replicate balusters and moldings. General contractor Tom Silva is just the person for the job, helping one Queen Anne homeowner replace a baluster with a hand-carved replica.
Where to find it?
Tom helps a homeowner missing original spiral detailed spindles from their staircase by hand-turning
replicas on a lathe [amzn.to/3MwR3eK].
Then he traces the profile of the original baluster onto a manilla folder [amzn.to/3oubdhF] with a scribing compass [amzn.to/3WqqMUd]. Tom then cuts out the profile of the baluster with scissors [amzn.to/3Mtkz5a].
Tom measures and marks [amzn.to/42T5qBb] the center portion of the baluster in equal increments.
He uses the parting tool [amzn.to/3ODr347] for low points of the spindle details.
Then, Tom uses the spindle gouge [amzn.to/3ODr347] to carve into tighter areas.
He uses the skew chisel [amzn.to/3ODr347] to carve into the larger areas of the spindle and to round out the edges.
Tom uses a hand saw [amzn.to/3WB1K4Q] to cut slots in the spindle following the traced out lines from the string [amzn.to/3OAgpel].
He uses a rasp [amzn.to/3ODslMv] to file down the edges of the saw cuts until each section has a rounded edge.
Tom then applies a wax-free gel shellac [amzn.to/3WvNlqh] to the spindles to match the existing ones.
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Materials:
Wood blank [amzn.to/43qjJgx]
Manila paper [amzn.to/3oubdhF]
Landscaping string [amzn.to/3OAgpel]
Sandpaper [amzn.to/3Wqnm3P]
Wax-free shellac [amzn.to/3WvNlqh]
Gel stain [amzn.to/420ZXqS]
Dowel [amzn.to/42hQ4VX]
Tools:
Scribes [amzn.to/3WqqMUd]
Scissors [amzn.to/3Mtkz5a]
Tape measure [amzn.to/3MsEktz]
Lathe [homedepot.sjv....]
Assortment of turning chisels [amzn.to/3ODr347]
Calipers [amzn.to/42T5qBb]
Backsaw [amzn.to/3WB1K4Q]
Rasp [amzn.to/3ODslMv]
Coping saw [amzn.to/3ODkXke]
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Комментарии : 113   
@miroslav-kalapov
@miroslav-kalapov Год назад
Now imagine that you have to make dozens of these balusters just for one staircase. You have to respect the amount of manual labor they put in detailing the old houses.
@jej3451
@jej3451 Год назад
There were much faster and more consistent ways to make these, if you were making a bunch of them.
@rd-ch1on
@rd-ch1on Год назад
Tommy can do it in half the time because he doesn't sand them
@terencemerritt
@terencemerritt Год назад
The detail of older homes is astonishing. Wish people had the patience to give carpenters as myself enough time to make stuff like this happen instead of get it done with pre made balustrades!
@jeffclark2725
@jeffclark2725 Год назад
Well said, that's how these old homes get cut up for parts before being torn down saving all the old part's, too much labor to make today
@importanttingwei7747
@importanttingwei7747 Год назад
Cnc wood working
@jose-cmd
@jose-cmd Год назад
My man Tommy. A Master.
@rknotz187
@rknotz187 Год назад
This could be one of the best this old house vids ever
@hotmeds
@hotmeds Год назад
I also like the episode of Tommy and Kevin building the custom screen door.👍🏼
@anubis4835
@anubis4835 7 дней назад
For some reason this is really relaxing to watch.
@MH-qq3kj
@MH-qq3kj Год назад
Beautiful Tommy. You are the complete wood craftsman!
@jontyredeye
@jontyredeye Год назад
That’s some talent and patience he has to getting that profile. Rear bread the likes of Tommy.
@markfullbrighton5070
@markfullbrighton5070 9 месяцев назад
Tom Silva is absolutely the best in the world at his craft.
@loubydal7812
@loubydal7812 Год назад
It's amazing how Mr Tom so much expertise he has. The rope pattern was done in a very clever way. A lot of work that I guess it has to be well paid. Thanks for the great video.
@davidaldrich3488
@davidaldrich3488 Год назад
My shopsmith which I have had since 1987 has a lathe duplicator attachment that will perfectly reproduce all but the rope section. Works remarkably well
@bettymaverick1098
@bettymaverick1098 Год назад
I remember those, my father always wanted one. He died in 1987.
@RedheadedMusic
@RedheadedMusic Год назад
Such skill and craftsmanship, I want to make room in our shop and get me a lathe.
@tonyantoine5823
@tonyantoine5823 Год назад
Decades of experience and patience, Tom you’re the best!
@FounderOf4
@FounderOf4 Год назад
The thought process that went into making this is amazing! Thank you for showing, in great detail, how these are made
@nighthawkj30A4
@nighthawkj30A4 Год назад
This is incredible i thought Tommy would just take it to a wood shop that use lasers and computerized programs. And just have a machine do it. But he did it with basic tools and clever methods. All by hand
@poeticthoughts06
@poeticthoughts06 Год назад
Tom can do it all!!
@jimmieg1726
@jimmieg1726 6 месяцев назад
Well done Tommy! Definitely one of my favorite episodes😊
@naveensk9478
@naveensk9478 Год назад
Perfectionist Tom Silva 🙇🫡
@mheidelman8207
@mheidelman8207 Год назад
Beautiful! A few hours of skilled craftsmanship for generations of aesthetic beauty!
@michaelcarroll991
@michaelcarroll991 Год назад
Tommy I always knew you where a great carpenter. But I had no idea you were an extraordinary one.
@AndreViens
@AndreViens Год назад
This is pure ASMR for woodworking.
@coffeebert6644
@coffeebert6644 Год назад
As Tommy makes everything look easy and he is very good at what he does. They now make a replicating lathe that can replicate an existing baluster in minutes. As I have had done when we needed to replace a couple balusters in a 110 year old staircase. Any high end wood shop has this and they are reasonably priced to reproduce.
@poshko41
@poshko41 Год назад
The amount of patience and skill is astounding. I'd probably mess something up, get angry and karate chop it...
@YAWN....
@YAWN.... Год назад
Aww, how cutesy wutesy...
@louisel.sinniger2057
@louisel.sinniger2057 Год назад
Mmmm beautiful work Tommy. I appreciate your explanations. Years back when I was in carpentry apprenticeship I got to learn about lathes and learn to use them (safely) I fell in love. So often guys would say “women will take our jobs” ha, not to worry, I would rather go for the detail work. To this day I enjoy taking the time along with patience to work on the small stuff. Too many of those guys that said those things just lacked the patience for detail work. Oh well🤷‍♂️
@ShanerHulk
@ShanerHulk Год назад
Modem day wizard, this guy can do anything. 😮
@rovert94
@rovert94 Год назад
Great tutorial! Now I should be able to make one… after 30 more years of experience.
@Farm_fab
@Farm_fab Год назад
Where my dad used to work, they had a duplicarver, and it was basically a router on a wood lathe, and it had a pointer for the original, and a router bit for the copy. It could also do flat work, as my dad copied a cast aluminum eagle in walnut for inside and top of our front door.
@michaelgardner8523
@michaelgardner8523 Год назад
Good job Tom.
@Dan-ol2rd
@Dan-ol2rd Год назад
Very impressive Tom, I always admire your skill.
@PsycotikMind
@PsycotikMind Год назад
Wow! Such steady hands. I'm so envious.
@zonegamma8197
@zonegamma8197 Год назад
the master at work
@moisesrobles7884
@moisesrobles7884 Год назад
Tommy thanks for all this year's of great work info and tips i hope you be ther for many years more
@jessesalazar8463
@jessesalazar8463 Год назад
Much respect. Been watching these guys for many years!😊
@gl15col
@gl15col Год назад
Always wondered how they did that rope shape, very clever but a lot of work.
@Abi-yt4te
@Abi-yt4te Год назад
Wow!! Tommy you are the best, this brought me back to elementary school with our teacher who taught us woodworking which I still remember and use today. Your work is amazing thank you for posting
@groverreediii6487
@groverreediii6487 Год назад
Tommy’s a beast.
@ronevans852
@ronevans852 Год назад
I never thought you had to go that much trouble do make one of those. Guess that why I sold all my wood working equipment. Gave at up. Has always wonderful job.
@KJF-ny
@KJF-ny Год назад
Great production and cinematography on this piece. Loved it!
@classy2329
@classy2329 Год назад
Glasses are not enough you need a full face shield with the amount of turning I've done and how many chunks I've had hit ny shield i would have a face full of scars. Not to mention the finer particulates that easily get behind glasses
@MattLitkeRacing
@MattLitkeRacing Год назад
Interesting use of Tenso connectors
@somebodyandthem
@somebodyandthem Год назад
So true
@steveschwartz6138
@steveschwartz6138 Год назад
Very impressive craftsmanship
@robertoler3795
@robertoler3795 8 месяцев назад
wow tommy nice job
@jjph878
@jjph878 Год назад
Nice Job as always Tom!
@elvisfreitas3757
@elvisfreitas3757 Год назад
Tommy, you're the man
@johncharles88888
@johncharles88888 Год назад
Excellent song choice for this vid!
@teeing9355
@teeing9355 Год назад
Tommy is the Man.
@driqbal316
@driqbal316 Год назад
Amazing work!
@jeffwimer3969
@jeffwimer3969 Год назад
Lots of work, great job. Next time you can borrow my Legacy ornamental lathe.
@ErikArneson
@ErikArneson Год назад
Tommy. Amazing. (I know... redundant.)
@johnmyers473
@johnmyers473 Год назад
Wow amazing work Tommy!
@omaxman1
@omaxman1 Год назад
Thats incredible
@Cypher791
@Cypher791 Год назад
Ahh… I was hoping for this video since I seen the install one… 😁
@waterchickenwoodworxbydanb42
Boy, wouldn't it be awesome to live next door to tommy ! Hey, can i come and we make something, just the amount you could just by hanging around and giving him a hand if he ever needed it . Hell i settle for a day .
@ernestcashion4462
@ernestcashion4462 Год назад
When the original was made it was done on a duplicating lathe and I imagine some poor trainee did em by the hundreds.
@garykorzelius5930
@garykorzelius5930 Год назад
Nice job! I kept wondering how you were going to cut the rope pattern.
@vinnyrea5608
@vinnyrea5608 Год назад
Nicely done tommy, loved it👍
@60_Second_Home_Improvement
@60_Second_Home_Improvement Год назад
I like that watch. What kind of watch is Tommy wearing?
@steveho9884
@steveho9884 3 месяца назад
Where can i get the screw in riveter and tool?
@NikhilSharma-iu4wk
@NikhilSharma-iu4wk Год назад
Maniller envelope
@elsanto8879
@elsanto8879 Год назад
Tom Silva is an American gangster
@elsanto8879
@elsanto8879 Год назад
@@Kevin-mp5of so is your mom
@hossainkarbassi3440
@hossainkarbassi3440 Год назад
👌👌👌👌👌
@mikev.1034
@mikev.1034 Год назад
👍👍
@WoahVinnie
@WoahVinnie Год назад
@AVE proved this oil rag theory wrong.... 14:03
@rd-ch1on
@rd-ch1on Год назад
AVE is wrong. A few RU-vidrs have videos showing the spontaneous combustion of oily rags
@WoahVinnie
@WoahVinnie Год назад
@@rd-ch1on to which he proved wrong. You do you. Go buy a expensive fire trash can and support the sponsors!
@evanstedman7405
@evanstedman7405 Год назад
It's no theory. It does happen. I vividly remember the demonstration at TAFE. I have never binned oily or stain soaked rags without letting them dry completely and as flat as possible in open air since that day.
@rd-ch1on
@rd-ch1on Год назад
@@WoahVinnie You do you and love and support all things AVE
@WoahVinnie
@WoahVinnie Год назад
​@@rd-ch1on That's an assumption. You know what they say about assuming! I'm sorry other people are roasting you on your other comments. #StopTheBleed
@mitchd949
@mitchd949 Год назад
I was a little disappointed in this effort. First, Tommy should have measured the distance between high points to get the correct spacing, then layout using a ruler or tape measure instead of eyeballing it. Second, the very rough finish using the rasp was quite rustic and didn't seem to match the original very well.
@chulee9419
@chulee9419 Год назад
The lathe should have the feature to make thread automatically
@micahjohnson6799
@micahjohnson6799 Год назад
You’re thinking of a metal lathe, which has a lot of features for machining metal, including single point thread turning. You can put wood on a metal lathe, but you would still need a custom cutter head and a good working knowledge of the thread turning process.
@TrumpAmerica-2024
@TrumpAmerica-2024 Год назад
wtf is "maniller" ?
@stevendavanna
@stevendavanna Год назад
A Manila is a large, usually brown, envelope, designed to carry documents without them having to be folded
@johnlebzelter4208
@johnlebzelter4208 Год назад
@Let’s Go Brandon! FJB!It’s “Manila” A Manila envelope.
@Farm_fab
@Farm_fab Год назад
It's almost like a flavoring in ice cream. Vaniller.
@Farm_fab
@Farm_fab Год назад
​@@johnlebzelter4208Manila is a city in the Philippines. Manilla is the cartonboard type folder.
@rd-ch1on
@rd-ch1on Год назад
@@johnlebzelter4208 He said "maniller " not " manila". Turn on your listening ears Johnny boy
@rd-ch1on
@rd-ch1on Год назад
Wow. Awfully rough looking. It's like he just gave up
@L16Jitter
@L16Jitter Год назад
13:25 It was a look he was going for. So it looked more like rope.
@rd-ch1on
@rd-ch1on Год назад
​@@L16Jitter The title of the video is about replicating balusters. He didn't replicate. The original baluster doesn't look like the dude who made it gave up on the sanding part. Tommy gave up..tapped out.
@johnlebzelter4208
@johnlebzelter4208 Год назад
@@L16Jitter r d is just jealous he can’t even cut a 90 ° cut on a miter saw when it’s set at 90°😂
@albertorkenbjorken
@albertorkenbjorken Год назад
@@rd-ch1on he literally said that was the look he was going for haha
@rd-ch1on
@rd-ch1on Год назад
@@johnlebzelter4208 Tommy's lobstah can cut 90° angles on his maniller miter sawr.
@chilitoday
@chilitoday Год назад
That turned piece will be there centuries from now until some kid kicks it out playing on the stairs.
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