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Trimming a stairwell with quarter-round 

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We're back at the Addington job to finish the trim before the painters get started. We got most of it done after the last video, including putting some beading around the edges of 3 of the staircase. There's just one left, and I think I've finally figured it out.
There's a few other jobs that need to be done first. There's one piece of skirting that needs extending and some door hardware to check in, before the painters start in the rear units.
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:29 Extending the skirting
2:01 Checking in for door hardware
3:46 Starting the staircase trim
6:45 Troubleshooting
7:59 Coping a corner
8:50 Figuring out angles
9:43 Making a 90 degree return
10:24 Conclusion

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Комментарии : 7   
@Sjwolosz321
@Sjwolosz321 2 месяца назад
Love how the tools have advanced in my 43 years. Started with a mitre box , Then a steam powered / belt and pulley mitre box . Then a sliding compound , Then laser guided duel bevel slide . When I started in the 80's .Made the mistake of not allowing for a skirt when framing the stairs . I had creative liberty so I cut each piece of 1/4 rd even around the nosing . Killed me . 400 pieces vs 6 .. Came out awesome and unique .But only took 3 days and 12 miles of walking back and forth to the saw . Didn't have angle dividers . Just hoped that math we learned back in school actually worked . And we hacked it in !! . Helped me immensely before we tackled our first double helix spiral staircase and lost all remaining brain cells .
@nakedapprentice
@nakedapprentice 2 месяца назад
Yeah, I probably walked about that far too and spent half my time waiting for the boys to cutting their skirting. It was good to spend a few days just doing this though, and figuring it all out. I'd done some years ago and never knew why my cuts didn't consistently work. Now I've got my own little mitre saw, so I could probably do it in half the time.
@huhm413
@huhm413 3 месяца назад
🔥🔥🔥
@DaveDoesCarpentry
@DaveDoesCarpentry 3 месяца назад
Great video mate!
@nakedapprentice
@nakedapprentice 3 месяца назад
Thanks mate
@JakeSomerfield195
@JakeSomerfield195 2 месяца назад
I did some Gib cove years ago and never figured out why my cuts didn’t work. Now I do - thanks
@nakedapprentice
@nakedapprentice 2 месяца назад
No worries mate. I’ve done a little bit of quarter round beading before, but like you, my cuts were more a matter of luck than technique. It was good to spend a few days doing it and figuring it out properly
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