Did you use a combo blade for ripping/cross cutting on your saw? Looking to do a plywood paneling in our livingroom area on a fairly small space and have access to a miter and table saw, so checking out my options for how to best cut without chipping.
I try to use a high tooth count blade like 80T, but if I use a combo blade then I would tape the cut line to help with any tear out. Also having a zero clearance inset.
Very nice work! I've seen videos where they don't glue the panels onto the wall directly but instead install backing 2x4 (or what have you) strips and glue them onto these, what difference would this make?
Thank you! Having the strips would guarantee that you attach the panels onto some kind of structure. Ideally, the strips would be installed into the wall 2x4 so everything is secured. But you do have to deal with additional thickness since the panels are directly applied to the wall.
I love your videos! Ny native language isnt english and im using the metric system. So im alittle confused when you said that the dimensions are 5foot, 6inches. Is this a mistake or do i missunderstand? 6 inchess seems way too thick😅?
Please, in the future videos, either make the music parts the same decibels as the voice, or 10%-20% lower, everytime when you stop talking and the music comes in, i have to lower the volume, and when you go back to talking i have to raise the volume, thank you! Great job by the way!
first time viewer and new sub. enjoy your videos, even though i know nothing about home improvement whatsoever. but watching these videos are relaxing for some reason.