Definitely like flow of your videos, it really enables your viewers to understand the how and why. Definitely makes it easy to do at home so thanks for posting!
Thanks for watching! Getting better at it don't watch my earlier videos :) I try to show at least the most important parts to each and every project. Hard to do in 10-15 minutes but getting there! HPH
In some instances, I recommend starting in the middle for a wall at the 9 minute mark. Find your layout on whether you centre the board, or the line. Then cut a spline piece to create a tongue on the groove side. Then you work both ways away to the wall and aways end up the same. Seems like less of a chance to somehow end up slightly off from starting on one end.. Great video!
I love the editing and flow of your videos! Not to mention the ideas and work put into explaining everything! I haven't gone through the whole channel yet but hoping you have some finishing work done like how you puddy the nail holes, prep and tape to paint etc. For now I'll keep going through the playlists and enjoying the videos. Very well done and glad you do these to help people out! I see this channel bumping to 100k subscribers in no time!
Thanks for bing watching! I have a video coming out sunday (at 9:11) where I show the process of painting a bath vanity like a pro. Covers all of the prep including nail holes :)
Love your honesty!"I know it will fit because I tried it 7,8 times."lol! Everybody wants you to believe they did a complex cut perfect the first time.👊
Thank you for the tips - my (much smaller project) kitchen peninsula upgrade looks great. Cutting some waste pieces to mock up placement along the bottom edge made the panel symmetry issue easy!
Thanks great to hear and thanks for watching! Boy i hope this video gets more views we really like the shiplap i installed in the master bathroom! Wait until you see the final reveal video real soon! That shiplap pops! Take care
Yeah didn't cover finishing in that one. But in this video I cover nail holes and dings using a vinly spakle that works great! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pNQbnZITpvw.html
No it's dried pine that was primed. I put two coats of paint on top also. It's hold up well and I don't expect any problems at all. Had it in my last house for over 6yrs - no issues. Thx for watching
Good question! On outside corners I normally dress each side with 1x4 ripping 3/4" off of one of the 1x4's so that the width on both sides are the same when butted together. Helps to protect the corner and the reveal from the shiplap to the 1x4 is clean plus easy to caulk the crack. Take care
Run one wall in the corner leaving a little space between the board and the wall (1/4 inch). Than you can run the oppisite board into the corner so it touches the first board. Use caulk in the crack between the two boards. Hope this helps and thats for watching!