I was looking for options to spruce up our basement stairs, saw your wainscoting video using the sawset, l since I am terrible at figuring out angles. This tool is amazing, thank you for the videos and this great tool, made my stairway project enjoyable.
Putting new trim on my stairs. Needed some ideas. GREAT video ! Thank You ! Really good tips and tricks. Pliers and remorse !! I laughed hard at that ! Perfect summary for what I do often !! Best to You and Yours.
Tips on putting holes no shrinkage use window glazing flower mix Until it crumbles a little messy but you will never get a fisheye Fill flash wipe down with your hands Old painter Trick
Hello we our have difficult to cutting 7.5 “ crown molding try any angles it’s 45 but when we cut it’s not coming out the e d side well it’s no joints if you able give us the tips we watch lots off crown molding video this is also not flat crown
You most likely have the Crown molding in the wrong location. Slide the 2 moldings at the same time up or down the wall. Test this method with 2 short pieces, then you will understand what I'm saying. We have 2 other video on installing crown molding.
I have an oak staircase and the carpenter butted the treads up against the drywall, therefore, I have no skirtboard. In all your experience, what can I do to dress out the area from the treads upward? The treads have a bullnose, so it would be almost impossible to retrofit a tread there. What would look good? THUMBS UP!!!
@@SawsetTools Is it advisable to cut out the drywall where the skirtboard could be in its place? A thin oak skirtboard, as thin as wallboard, cut to fit, and perhaps a decorative quarterround strip where the new shirtboard hits the wallboard on that angle?
One can use a transition blocks when mixing 2 different profiles. And sometimes, like in your case, one can use the top part of the baseboard only to go around and over the stringer. This way one can miter the base with the stair moulding correctly. Butting trim like you did looks terrible. They are two separate trim details butted together. A pro would never do what you did, I'm sorry.
@@SawsetTools I get it, but I’ve been a stair builder for 10+ years. When I realized one day early in my career that After I set the rake of my skirt board and from there automatically knew all my miter cuts it was an eye opener. It made things much faster, because I didn’t have to fiddle with an angle gauge. I however still use an angle gauge from time to time, it has its uses for sure.
I was looking for options to spruce up our basement stairs, saw your wainscoting video using the sawset, l since I am terrible at figuring out angles. This tool is amazing, thank you for the videos and this great tool, made my stairway project enjoyable.
Thanks , glad to make it enjoyable.
Thanks for all the TH-cam videos they are very helpful.
Thanks Maureen.
Putting new trim on my stairs. Needed some ideas. GREAT video ! Thank You ! Really good tips and tricks. Pliers and remorse !! I laughed hard at that ! Perfect summary for what I do often !! Best to You and Yours.
Thanks for your comment Jason.
Glad we could help.
Oh heck yes. I’m still working on our basement stairwell and I still need to do the trim. Now Ill know what I’m doing!
Glad I was helpful.
Very helpful video, been learning a lot from your tutorials. Keep it up please!
Thank you!
Great tips in this video. Thanks.
Thanks Bryan
clean job
Thanks
Hello super job
Thanks Atilla.
Yes I do support the glue, anyway great idea 💡 👍
Thanks Anthony.
Aaron rodgers installs trim
Tips on putting holes no shrinkage use window glazing flower mix Until it crumbles a little messy but you will never get a fisheye Fill flash wipe down with your hands Old painter Trick
Thanks for your input.
Great tutorial but how would you tie the skirt at the top of the stairs or if you have a landing?
Need to see a picture to say.
Is your new tool also made from steel, my sawset is the easiest and most accurate I always carry in my truck
It's made of durable ABS plastic. Check it out on Sawset.ca
@@SawsetTools I'm a firm believer in your product and will purchase it
Hello we our have difficult to cutting 7.5 “ crown molding try any angles it’s 45 but when we cut it’s not coming out the e d side well it’s no joints if you able give us the tips we watch lots off crown molding video this is also not flat crown
You most likely have the Crown molding in the wrong location.
Slide the 2 moldings at the same time up or down the wall.
Test this method with 2 short pieces, then you will understand what I'm saying.
We have 2 other video on installing crown molding.
Caulk and paint make a carpenter what he aint.Need to make things fit...Take your time ,intersecting points is another option.
Agree.
I have an oak staircase and the carpenter butted the treads up against the drywall, therefore, I have no skirtboard. In all your experience, what can I do to dress out the area from the treads upward? The treads have a bullnose, so it would be almost impossible to retrofit a tread there. What would look good? THUMBS UP!!!
You could install trimming as if there is a stringer, or there are videos that show how to build a skirt board.
@@SawsetTools Is it advisable to cut out the drywall where the skirtboard could be in its place? A thin oak skirtboard, as thin as wallboard, cut to fit, and perhaps a decorative quarterround strip where the new shirtboard hits the wallboard on that angle?
@@lostinmyspace4910 Sorry, never done it before. Do not want to mislead.
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One can use a transition blocks when mixing 2 different profiles. And sometimes, like in your case, one can use the top part of the baseboard only to go around and over the stringer. This way one can miter the base with the stair moulding correctly. Butting trim like you did looks terrible. They are two separate trim details butted together. A pro would never do what you did, I'm sorry.
There are many ways to trim. Thanks for your input.
bruh that caulk job hurt to watch
Thanks?
Woodglut has a lot of plans to choose from.
Not clear. What are you trying to communicate?
A “pro” would find the angle of the rake of the staircase and automatically know all their subsequent miters and angle cuts. 😉
Like your play list.
@@SawsetTools why does everyone say that?
@@jeffpower6473 It's able to find a fraction of a degree for accuracy.
@@SawsetTools I get it, but I’ve been a stair builder for 10+ years. When I realized one day early in my career that After I set the rake of my skirt board and from there automatically knew all my miter cuts it was an eye opener. It made things much faster, because I didn’t have to fiddle with an angle gauge. I however still use an angle gauge from time to time, it has its uses for sure.
@@jeffpower6473 Can you recommend a video for " setting a rake"?
I couldn't find one.
Terrible…
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