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Plywood Faux Plank Ceiling 

Sandra Powell aka {Sawdust Girl}
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Installing a faux V-Groove plank ceiling using plywood strips. Related blog post: bit.ly/1OYtMe7
Used in Video:
Festool Linear Sander: bit.ly/1W505xL
Zircon Stud Finder: bit.ly/1p3NUGG
Bosch Laser Level: bit.ly/1QDMrQJ
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Check out: "Jack and Jill Bathroom Remodel (part 5)"
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@anerioone
@anerioone 4 года назад
If you set your saw blade at a 45 degree angle and just barely raise it above the table height, (A dado blade helps) you can rip your V grooves in the ply without making the planks. Since you made the seams in straight lines instead of staggering, you would simply hang the full sheets of ply instead of the planks. No caulking except at the sheet seams and half the time as long as you have the extra hands.
@arodmitton
@arodmitton 6 месяцев назад
Oh I missed the part in the video where they asked for your advice
@Blazer19742002
@Blazer19742002 8 лет назад
That would totally work to finish a basement as well. You just saved me a ton of $$$$! Thanks!
@NightSky777
@NightSky777 4 года назад
Loved your intro and personality! I've got a large attic room needing a redo and I think I'm going to use your process. Great tips and info!!
@phantomcreamer
@phantomcreamer 3 года назад
5:02 You crushed me. That wood looked amazing
@thomassolano1578
@thomassolano1578 7 лет назад
WOW!! I am glad I found you online. You are doing a lot of stuff I want to do to my home.You explain everything and great detail. Thank you.
@Sawdustgirl
@Sawdustgirl 7 лет назад
Thank YOU. It's great to know that my videos help even a little bit. :) Thanks for the nice comment.
@Woodtoolsworkshop
@Woodtoolsworkshop 8 лет назад
Very nice. I love how, when I've done a remodel myself, as time passes I eye the work approvingly and remember little details from the construction. It embeds a bit of me in the house.
@Sawdustgirl
@Sawdustgirl 8 лет назад
+Wood Tools Workshop :-D Cool!
@jenniferdunkin2208
@jenniferdunkin2208 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for making this tutorial! I just had a roof leak that wrecked my bathroom and closet. My insurance told me the damage was maintenance related so I am not getting any help there. After seeing this, I KNOW I can make the repairs myself and it is going to look better than ever! Thank you! I love the tank top you have on at the end :)
@gglendon
@gglendon 6 лет назад
Thanks for showing this. I wanted to put up planking on the ceiling and put it off because of the cost. This idea brings the project down to my cost range.
@shopart1488
@shopart1488 4 года назад
I like the way you trimmed it off with the one by five. Great job I love it when the women pick up the tools. My daughter for the past 30 years has owned her own cabinet shop.
@lovera3878
@lovera3878 5 лет назад
I did something similar but used 1x6s and beveled the edges. I still saved a ton of money over T&G planks. I stained it at the time but now I am in the process of painting it white. I m into a white groove nowadays. Everything else seems too dark. Great job
@niall3373
@niall3373 2 года назад
what size nail did you use? What type of paint did you use? :) thanks in advance
@malikshabazz4569
@malikshabazz4569 6 лет назад
GIRL POWER!! I LOVE IT!!! You gave me so many tips on DIY ceiling planks. Excellent job!!!
@JustAnotherCFA
@JustAnotherCFA 7 лет назад
Very well done and explained. Several issues of concern outlined, solved and / or resolved by extra effort. You did a LOT of work and it shows in a job well done. Regards.
@Jrprez22
@Jrprez22 6 лет назад
I think it looks absolutely beautiful!
@tcwoodworksanddesign2019
@tcwoodworksanddesign2019 7 лет назад
fantastic work! I did an entire house back in the Philippines long time ago, all stained solid 3/4 mahogany ceiling planks except they're all in a diagonal pattern, made the entire interior of the house looks so much larger. I also noticed you have quite an expensive taste when it comes to tools. congratulations on your project!
@Kokoa_Chanelle
@Kokoa_Chanelle 7 лет назад
Love it!!!!. Just finished my kitchen amd will be doing the 1/2 bath next. This is a must for the ceiling.....
@JkCanvas
@JkCanvas 5 лет назад
Cool that you have an assistant named Penny, so do, my precious wife. Caleb Harris posted your channel on Facebook and had to check you out. Great job and interesting take on making slatted ceiling.
@MikeMerzke
@MikeMerzke 8 лет назад
Great job! That looks amazing and saving that much money on something that doesn't effect the end result is huge. Keep up the good work!
@Diggz11
@Diggz11 3 года назад
Saving money? Bought a new festool ($450) and line laser, depending on what kind $90-$200. That ceiling cost more than $400 and it sure as hell wouldn't cost $3000 to do a ceiling
@edhorsegolfer4784
@edhorsegolfer4784 7 лет назад
Wonderful job Sandra. If you get 6" DA paper with a Velcro backing you can get a lot of versatility with differing grits and your sanding sponge will grip it really well and allow for following contours. The wood was pretty enough that I kind of hated to see you paint it. Again, great job and great thinking outside the box. Thank you for sharing.
@mibengal
@mibengal 7 лет назад
I've often thought of doing something similar - Using plywood planking with furring strips to make "board and baton" siding. Never thought to bevel the edges to make it look like tounge and groove. Great idea.
@stevecollins9450
@stevecollins9450 8 лет назад
Excellent work there, Sandra. Love the look.
@peterwilliams5588
@peterwilliams5588 6 лет назад
Steve Collins 7
@MikeKapotsy
@MikeKapotsy 8 лет назад
Ceiling looks fantastic! You go Sandra.
@mmanut
@mmanut 4 года назад
Retired Custom Home Builder from Boston Area, NEW SUBSCRIBER, NICE JOB‼️👍👍. Vinny 🇺🇸
@2Peachcobler
@2Peachcobler 7 лет назад
Just discovered your channel, love ❤️ ❤️ it! It's nice to have help, everyone runs the other way whenever I mention doing a project so I usually do them myself.
@kaycox5555
@kaycox5555 7 лет назад
Simply beautiful with a delightful result. Thank you for sharing!
@TumoFiji
@TumoFiji 7 лет назад
Thanks for this DIY how to. We are currently looking to do something very similar as we refinish our basement rec room. Very helpful video!
@davidjessee7701
@davidjessee7701 4 года назад
Looks great! I did a faux ship lap. With 1/4 " underlayment.. Ripped 8 " strips square cuts and used pop cycle sticks for spacers.. Nailed on with brad nailer, then rolled on the paint.....
@niall3373
@niall3373 2 года назад
what paint did you use?
@tdmallet
@tdmallet 4 года назад
Great project, and definite money savings. Even without counting the new tools you bought.
@vaniasq78
@vaniasq78 4 года назад
You go girl! This came out really good! Can’t wait to do mine.♥️♥️♥️
@julietperry3234
@julietperry3234 5 лет назад
Incredible work! I'm saving your video so we can do this to our attic. Thank you!
@megmathisen5368
@megmathisen5368 3 года назад
Girl... you are I credible. The ceiling looks awesome!!!
@AusLanderJack
@AusLanderJack 4 года назад
I love this idea, will definitely remember this when the time comes for it. TY. Really appreciate it (you sharing this). Cheers.
@TrishDigginsDesign
@TrishDigginsDesign 3 года назад
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this! I’m not sure my shoulders are up to the task but I’m willing to try!
@daveturnbull7221
@daveturnbull7221 7 лет назад
Working my way through all your videos and I have to say that I find them both informative from a DIY point of view but also highly entertaining. I also have to say that you are the nicest looking 'bag lady' I've ever seen :)
@Sawdustgirl
@Sawdustgirl 7 лет назад
LOL Thanks! Glad you like the videos :)
@thomasschellinger2592
@thomasschellinger2592 2 года назад
Was really thankful for your video. Thanks so much! I was looking for a cheaper alternative to tongue n groove due to cost currently. Used this method for our screened porch ceiling, and it came out great!! Ty!!
@nelsoncaraballo9446
@nelsoncaraballo9446 2 года назад
Great video! Love the 45 degree bevel idea on each piece. Thank you for sharing.
@MrMcGribble
@MrMcGribble 7 лет назад
I've seen another video where they used nickles to space the planks, the bevel is WAY better and gives a much more authentic look. Great video!
@lindaroyal8161
@lindaroyal8161 Год назад
Wow - I can't believe I just now found this video and your channel, better late than never. I will be checking out your videos, I already love your style, design & ideas. TY
@billwilson6096
@billwilson6096 5 лет назад
Hey Sawdust Girl you did a terrific job, love the realistic plank look.
@Sawdustgirl
@Sawdustgirl 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@HeleniqueToday
@HeleniqueToday 4 года назад
wow!! the $2600 that you saved should be your tip for sheer ingenuity!!
@johnsnowfreedomnorulers4830
@johnsnowfreedomnorulers4830 7 лет назад
very very good sandra as a man of construction for more than 30 years im impressed , pat your self on the back mate cheers
@jesus.maryandjoseph8880
@jesus.maryandjoseph8880 4 года назад
I actually love the look of the sanded part at the 5:29 minute mark! That would look great with the whole ceiling completed in that look and then covered with clear coat polyurethane. Lots of work but looks great! :-)
@Archifx
@Archifx 5 лет назад
This is a fantastic idea. I’ve been racking my brain on how to do a plank wall on the cheaper side and get a quality look. The bevels make the difference here. Fantastic job. You really inspired me to do this in my shop! Fellow tuber here! 💪👍💪👍 love your shirt in the beginning of the video too!
@jbratt
@jbratt 4 года назад
Nice! I may have been inclined to prep the edges and prime the boards before installing. Turned out great 👍
@billvill61
@billvill61 2 года назад
...and stagger the joints
@michaelmixon2479
@michaelmixon2479 7 лет назад
Great job! The result is very impressive!
@mikec-hamilton
@mikec-hamilton 6 лет назад
Great video. You not only explain how but why. I found it very informative.
@annhayes1032
@annhayes1032 5 лет назад
Gorgeous! You rock! Going to do this in my kitchen!!
@hspringsteen
@hspringsteen 8 лет назад
Nicely done. I suppose some would say that buying the Festool sander wiped out a portion of the savings you got by doing it yourself, but I like to say doing the job yourself allowed you to get an awesome tool that you can use over and over again.
@Sawdustgirl
@Sawdustgirl 8 лет назад
+Howard Springsteen Absolutely. I say that because I saved so much on materials that gave me a chance to buy a new tool or two! :-D
@Mr.Fabrication007
@Mr.Fabrication007 2 года назад
I think with the caulking just pre-sanding the edges would have been much easier, a conventional sanding block or R.O sander should do it. Regardless of steps taken it looks great, and job well done.
@JD_Fidler
@JD_Fidler 8 лет назад
That's awesome! I'm stealing this idea for my bedroom.
@suziecreamcheese211
@suziecreamcheese211 2 года назад
I LOVE YOUR PLASTIC APRON IDEA! I’m going to try it.
@jessii_d
@jessii_d 5 лет назад
Stunning!! YOU GO GIRL!
@Jurenic
@Jurenic 7 лет назад
Good job lady. Love this project!
@jenniferlacrosse2552
@jenniferlacrosse2552 4 года назад
OMG I seriously can't believe how good that turned out! That's awesome!!!
@enzosso
@enzosso 4 года назад
Looks awesome! I love any ideas that save tons of money!
@tomr3074
@tomr3074 5 лет назад
Great idea, plan to use this. Maby I can find primed plywood to start with. Thanks
@goaheadskinit
@goaheadskinit 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing. Very good video to help those of us who want to DIY.
@WhisperWer
@WhisperWer 7 лет назад
Love the Video. I'm new here too. Thanks a lot for the details of your problem solving. You're a "Jazzy-Lady." Thanks again!
@callynt
@callynt 8 лет назад
Thank you for being so detailed in explaining how you did this. It looks awesome.
@dave434
@dave434 6 лет назад
My hat is off to you !! You go Girl!!
@johndeaux9987
@johndeaux9987 4 года назад
Nice, I like the 45 degree cuts.....I'm going to copy that idea on an upcoming project. thanks
@andrizeefoshizee
@andrizeefoshizee 3 года назад
Wow. I love the idea of mitering the edges to create the v-grooves! I totally want to do that! :) :) :)
@fishingpinky3165
@fishingpinky3165 4 года назад
Your awesome! Wish I could have done this when I was your age. Great inspiration
@Handy92079
@Handy92079 7 лет назад
this looks amazing! very impressed by all of your work. I really like how this turned out.
@KiwiDashcam
@KiwiDashcam 8 лет назад
a new project is always a great excuse to buy new tools. Nice to see you're using your third arm. They do have their uses *Grin*. I wear a baseball cap to help protect mine. It lessens the random bumps it manages to find.
@Sawdustgirl
@Sawdustgirl 8 лет назад
+Kiwi Dashcam LOL Yes, saving money on materials means I have more to spend on tools! Woohoo
@annabodhi38
@annabodhi38 6 лет назад
I would have conditioned the plywood before priming, but that's me. Great idea, and a lot of savings. Thank you for the video.
@TheCoffeeMann
@TheCoffeeMann 7 лет назад
I love your creativity and problem solving skills. your energy is contagious and I'm a new subscriber. Thank you for all your awesome videos :)
@mebhi2
@mebhi2 7 лет назад
Lots of work but it's beautiful! Well done!
@svetlanabarrow6026
@svetlanabarrow6026 3 года назад
Beautiful job. Well done.
@douglamp178
@douglamp178 6 лет назад
Smart job, looks great.
@uptone12111
@uptone12111 4 года назад
Man .That looks nice! You would think somebody would have mass produced faux tongue and groove .Maybe even in 4x8 sheets
@thebeardedone1225
@thebeardedone1225 4 года назад
They have had it for years. Look in the paneling section. Packages cover almost as much as a sheet of paneling, and the cost is around ten bucks a package. knotty pine, tongue and groove. Some come with or without beads in the middle. Have put up thousands of feet of it.
@VertigoGTI
@VertigoGTI 4 года назад
Looks really good! I'm getting ready to do this in a 34'x38' room with vaulted ceilings. Not sure how I'm going to do the 14'H sections... might need to get some scaffolding for that
@andrizeefoshizee
@andrizeefoshizee 3 года назад
34 x 38? That's a huge room!
@andrizeefoshizee
@andrizeefoshizee 3 года назад
Scaffolding is a great idea. Thanks for the idea!
@VertigoGTI
@VertigoGTI 3 года назад
@@andrizeefoshizee it worked out pretty well. Even getting off the ground 2' made a huge difference in my angles and how far I could get in a pass.
@AaronBelknap
@AaronBelknap 7 лет назад
Awesome Job! I used the same product in my overhead camper as paneling! 11 bucks a piece. I like the idea though on beveling! On holes, or whatever, you could use a trim bit in a router and get it perfect too. Not as fun holding it up though towards a ceiling.....
@Sandisue
@Sandisue 3 года назад
That’s beautiful! Nice job! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@holybritches
@holybritches 7 лет назад
Glad to see someone finally called them planks instead of diy shiplap. No one seems to know what shiplap actually is.
@Sawdustgirl
@Sawdustgirl 7 лет назад
One of my pet peeves...currently the only pet peeve I can think of.
@paintballjunkie65
@paintballjunkie65 7 лет назад
What is the differenece? Not trying to be a smart arse. Honestly want to know!
@t.m.h.7962
@t.m.h.7962 7 лет назад
Ok, ok I'll bite whats shiplap??
@bishopyork6852
@bishopyork6852 7 лет назад
shiplap boards actualy overlay eachother. this gives room on the inside like with a ships hull, to add in oakum and tar to seal the wood to each other. you basicaly cut a rabbit along the long axis of the boards top and bottom but on opposite sides so the board has a kinda z shape.
@JustAnotherCFA
@JustAnotherCFA 7 лет назад
The problem is that sometimes there's " ... the devil to pay and no pitch hot."☠️
@cedarridgen2791
@cedarridgen2791 7 лет назад
Smart idea cutting the V groove. Looks really nice. I was wondering what type of quarter inch plywood was it. Was it lauan plywood? thanks Greg.
@NightSky777
@NightSky777 4 года назад
She said it was 1/4" "pine underlayment". I went to home depot, they had 1/8"..
@smmgurus7278
@smmgurus7278 7 лет назад
keep it up..as a man i love getting insight from a woman on a heavily male dominated industry
@l.g.4451
@l.g.4451 3 года назад
Great work and it looks amazing. thanks for posting.
@Scotty_in_Ohio
@Scotty_in_Ohio 3 года назад
Awesome job - looks great - I love the way you say "caulk"!
@Sawdustgirl
@Sawdustgirl 3 года назад
Avoids other comments. :-)
@silentmajor
@silentmajor 5 лет назад
great job, looks fantastic
@talmid39
@talmid39 4 года назад
Fantastic job! Great idea! Was wondering on such a thin board if a flush trim but would work for light and vent holes?
@Robocoppat
@Robocoppat 8 лет назад
you are amazingly ( not sure that's a word) talented. like my Dad says.." work smart not hard ". and save money along the way. that's looks beautiful Sandra. you can tell the difference. In fact it looks better than the tongue and groove. great educational video.
@Sawdustgirl
@Sawdustgirl 8 лет назад
+patrick mcglone Thanks Patrick! (and I knew you meant "can't tell..."). I appreciate it very much!
@MikeD-qx1kr
@MikeD-qx1kr 4 года назад
Cleaning caulking with a sponge: excellent idea actually, never thought about it! And rinse it off in a bucket of water.
@didleydo
@didleydo 6 лет назад
Thanks for your tutorial. I would stagger the size of the boards myself so I would not have a line down the center. After watching this, I would just cut the boards and throw them up and use the caulking to make the V shape between the boards.
@Sawdustgirl
@Sawdustgirl 6 лет назад
Lots of ways to do anything. Do what works for you.
@truegatorguyodonnell5092
@truegatorguyodonnell5092 6 лет назад
Wow! Amazing job! Thanks for sharing
@poppacore6433
@poppacore6433 2 года назад
That sander is frigging sweet - I assume there's an awesome festool vac hooked upto it as well.
@TheMichaelGrace
@TheMichaelGrace 7 лет назад
Nice work. Looks good. Time consuming but worth it.
@flybywire5866
@flybywire5866 7 лет назад
My experience with buying a tool for a diy job is that usually the saving of the diy pays for the tool with a solid surplus, compared to have it done by a contractor.
@Sawdustgirl
@Sawdustgirl 7 лет назад
And you'll end up using it over the years on other projects so it's always good to invest in good tools with every project. :-D
@snakeriverdrywall
@snakeriverdrywall 7 лет назад
Festools are sweet. Pricey but great quality. Looks good
@dkaloupis75
@dkaloupis75 5 лет назад
bad experiences by flyby wire or throttle body, or whatever his name is...
@BlueOriginAire
@BlueOriginAire 4 года назад
Striker Thunderlick , Most contractors won’t do such a fine job as she did for $6,000. Yes, you kind of , correction, you most definitely have to know how to use a tape measure and basic hand tools to get the results she has. My sister had the ideas, l had all the tools and OCD skills for perfection. That part of me drove her crazy, she just wanted it done. We haven’t grown so close in 50 years, as we did, pimping out her she-shed 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨 I wish l could post before and after photos here.
@TheEnergyball
@TheEnergyball 7 лет назад
Smooth job! Thanks for sharing!
@jennifergorman7723
@jennifergorman7723 4 года назад
Looks fantastic!
@angelfox8692
@angelfox8692 6 лет назад
Very nice job! Looks wonderful:)
@definitelynotcole
@definitelynotcole 3 года назад
Kick ass job just did a very similar job for a client. Underlayment is awesome.
@arvinl
@arvinl 5 лет назад
Great job 👍🏾 thanks for sharing
@vstarcruiser7141
@vstarcruiser7141 5 лет назад
nice job! clean work.
@alfa357
@alfa357 6 лет назад
Excelente trabajo, no encuentro tutoriales en español para hacer algo similar en mi casa. Congratulations
@cybercapri
@cybercapri 8 лет назад
Excellent Project, very well done....
@mariejones3913
@mariejones3913 4 года назад
i used my stud finder to find my husband and show him your video and say see, so easy a girl can do it 😂😂😂 thanks girl 💞
@derek_406
@derek_406 4 года назад
Ha. I was really bothered by the boards not being staggered until you explained the 1x5 trick. Very cool.
@elpkhan
@elpkhan 7 лет назад
400$ of material , 10000 dollars of labor . Great hobby for retirees who don't wanna go anywhere and are bored at home
@newsygirlcb
@newsygirlcb 6 лет назад
Why are you watching a DIY video if you didn't expect to see someone um... do it themselves.. ???
@northcountryhermit5057
@northcountryhermit5057 7 лет назад
Great job! Thanks for the tips!!
@bjl4433
@bjl4433 4 года назад
Great video and idea. Can I use this to cover my dreaded popcorn ceiling without scraping all the popucorn off first?
@philliplapkovitch311
@philliplapkovitch311 7 лет назад
great job I learned something never to old for new tricks😉
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