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Wainscoting Panel Installation - Finish Carpentry How-to 

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See how to install wainscoting panels with style. We help a homeowner, Andy, learn how to install wainscoting using his own tools. This project is something you can do yourself with the guidance in this video. Have questions - ask them in the comments section below and we're happy to help.
In this project we use standard beaded wainscoting panels you can find in a home improvement store. We also used a 1/4 inch thick MDF board as part of the decorative trim at the top. In this project we install wainscoting cap moulding, astragal moulding, a corner moulding, new baseboard and quarter round trim.
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Комментарии : 40   
@haciendadad
@haciendadad 5 лет назад
Yeah, Scott did a top notch job putting together this video. This was like watching a TV show. Well done!!
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 5 лет назад
Thanks Joey, I appreciate that! Scott
@fiatveloce2516
@fiatveloce2516 5 лет назад
Scott, I think you’re ready for Prime Time. This episode was well written, directed and produced.
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 5 лет назад
Wow, thanks for the complement Fiat! I appreciate you taking the time to make a comment.
@pattimcq8062
@pattimcq8062 2 года назад
Hear, hear!
@jonnyquest9038
@jonnyquest9038 4 года назад
By far one of the best wainscot videos out there. Thanks for providing detail on corners, edges and finishing up cap molding w/ 30 degree angle cut. Most videos don’t show the finish details and it’s the finish details that make the final end product look great or bad homeowner DIY.
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing that. Scott 🇨🇦
@pattimcq8062
@pattimcq8062 2 года назад
A true craftsman! I love learning from you and hope you continue making such no nonsense instructional videos! Kudos and thank you!
@annepayton6461
@annepayton6461 4 года назад
I so appreciate the format you use- being the "guide on the side" as an educator, rather than "the sage on the stage" or 'edu-tainment'. This is exactly the information I needed to feel competent to attempt this project. Well done, both teacher and student!
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing that Anne. I appreciate the feedback! Scott
@lj6079
@lj6079 Год назад
Wish I had a friend like you
@martinberry574
@martinberry574 6 лет назад
Love the video keep the tips and tricks coming they make really informative videos. Love the fact that they are in peoples homes in real situations.
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 6 лет назад
martin berry Thanks for the feedback. It's helpful.
@luvmycavalierssomuch
@luvmycavalierssomuch 4 года назад
This was awesome to watch! We are going to put this in our bathroom. I learned so many things! Thanks
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 4 года назад
Wow, that's so great to hear! My goal is to teach and inspire others to take on projects, so it makes me happy to know you're going to put you new knowledge to use. Thanks for sharing that... you made my day! Thank you for subscribing too. Scott
@risby2
@risby2 6 лет назад
Thanks
@susancade2092
@susancade2092 4 года назад
Great video. Well explained. I can do this now! Thank you.
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 4 года назад
I love to hear when our videos help viewers like you tackle a project! Thanks for sharing that. If you have any questions, post a comment and I will reply. Cheers. Scott
@harrycallahan5674
@harrycallahan5674 3 года назад
Awesome vidoe.
@mdh4135
@mdh4135 4 года назад
I loved the video, calmness of your coaching through the project. I actually think we could undertake this project. I wish their was a pro that was located near is in Virginia to help.
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 4 года назад
You can do it! If you would like some coaching via video, we offer an advice service for 1-on-1 coaching. Here's a link to our plans and advice services - woodenitbenice.ca/collections/woodworking-advice-sessions
@marklanese5594
@marklanese5594 2 года назад
Scott. Thank you for the tutorial. I'd like to install this in my bathroom. Is this material ok to use in a high moisture area? Can you recommend a quality brand?
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 2 года назад
It would be ok in a 2-piece bathroom but I wouldn't install it in a bathroom where you have a shower or tub. Tile is best for that. Scott
@timothyadams3431
@timothyadams3431 Год назад
Wouldn't their need to be a gap between the wainscot panel and the 1/4" trim board you used above it for the tongue of astragal moulding to fit? Or did you just use half-round moulding? I wish you had shown more of the installation like how you glued and/or nailed the "astragal" moulding strip between the wainscot and 1/4" trim piece.
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking Год назад
The astral mould is attached to the surface of the 1/4” top band.
@timothyadams3431
@timothyadams3431 Год назад
it looks like you cut a 1/4" thick board to fill the space between the two top moldings to create the same depth and thickness of the wainscot panel right? Ok, let's say I wanted to do the same on a wall thats about 20' long. How would I best hide the seam where the 1/4" thick boards join? Just make the seam in line with a bead seam from the paneling below it? Wood fill the seam and sand before paint? Thanks
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking Год назад
The proper technique is to bevel the ends of the boards you want to join end to end. The bevel is a 45 degree cut which gives you a glue surface to attach the 2 pieces while disguising the joint a best as possible. I hope that helps
@christinaduhaime2876
@christinaduhaime2876 2 года назад
I’m in the planning stage of doing this in my hallway. I’m stumped on how to finish the outside corner of the beginning of the run, where the panel would meet an entry way. There’s no trim or moulding around this entryway. Any recommendations?
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 2 года назад
A corner mould is the easiest way to deal with it, but I don't like the aesthetic. You can use a medium size moulding to install at the corner and run the wainscoting up to meet it. You will need to fill in the slight gap at the corner with drywall mud, but it's a much cleaner look. I hope that helps. If you'd like to look at this together via Zoom, here's how you can order an advice session. woodenitbenice.ca/collections/woodworking-advice-sessions
@YBVee
@YBVee 3 года назад
Hello! What is the wooden plank you put between the cap rail and skinny wood? (I dont know how to pronounce it lol )
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 3 года назад
It's just a strip of 1/4 inch plywood ripped down to narrow strips.
@Cherub72
@Cherub72 3 года назад
nice video, not sure how people mark it down.
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 3 года назад
Thanks. I appreciate that! Scott
@maziniqbal3846
@maziniqbal3846 4 года назад
Hi! Im interested in working with u as an apprentice.
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 4 года назад
I like your enthusiasm, but I'm not hiring for my business right now. Do you live in the GTA? Scott
@jaimebarrientos8811
@jaimebarrientos8811 3 года назад
What about walls whit round corner???
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 3 года назад
Sorry, I don't understand your question. Can you tell me more about what you're trying to do? Scott
@rosemarienovak8412
@rosemarienovak8412 5 лет назад
Surprised you cut the Bead board from the front! Every Carpenter I know says "Cut it from the back to avoid possible chipping on the front."
@HomeImprovementWoodworking
@HomeImprovementWoodworking 5 лет назад
Yes, that's good advice. In this case, the MDF material is soft enough that it doesn't tear out like plywood. When cutting things like countertops, that tip is a must to avoid chipping the material. Thanks for your comment.
@getemboi730
@getemboi730 3 года назад
I literally stopped watching after spackle knife and flat head screw driver..
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