Nice work! I enjoy papering, especially when you get into the flow and anticipate the tear points! I like that little trick on the curve with the numerous relief cuts!
I like your site and you promote some good practice and techniques for the new and experienced subscribers. But it is worth pointing that this way of hanging a length of paper in a window reveal maybe ok for hanging random pattern vinyl wallpaper, but is not the method for all wallpapers, for example a Duplex type paper with a matching pattern, would have more than likely overstretched and the pattern would be misaligned and you wouldn't be able to use the cutting blade in the same way. For regular wallpapers that the DIY users another option is not to undo the bottom fold fully against the skirting, gently offer up paper slightly adhering to the wall surface using hand or smoothing on brush (take the weight and reducing the stretching of the paper), a little higher just above the skirting, temporary line up, match / butt up just below the cill to support and reduce the stress and potential stretching of the paper / covering, then once you've done your cuts around the top reveal, finish off the lower section (in its simplest terms). But keep the good work up ....and to each his own
That sill looks minty too. Lovely job with the filling knife - top tip!
Thank you..
Nice work!
I enjoy papering, especially when you get into the flow and anticipate the tear points! I like that little trick on the curve with the numerous relief cuts!
Thank you.
I like your site and you promote some good practice and techniques for the new and experienced subscribers.
But it is worth pointing that this way of hanging a length of paper in a window reveal maybe ok for hanging random pattern vinyl wallpaper, but is not the method for all wallpapers, for example a Duplex type paper with a matching pattern, would have more than likely overstretched and the pattern would be misaligned and you wouldn't be able to use the cutting blade in the same way.
For regular wallpapers that the DIY users another option is not to undo the bottom fold fully against the skirting, gently offer up paper slightly adhering to the wall surface using hand or smoothing on brush (take the weight and reducing the stretching of the paper), a little higher just above the skirting, temporary line up, match / butt up just below the cill to support and reduce the stress and potential stretching of the paper / covering, then once you've done your cuts around the top reveal, finish off the lower section (in its simplest terms). But keep the good work up ....and to each his own
Thanks we have other videos on wallpaper and we do talk about every wallpaper has a life of it's own and should be treated accordingly.
True Craftsman.... wonderful job TFS
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That was so satisfying to watch! 👌♥️✨ Thank you for sharing 😊
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Nice 👍 the trick is the relief cuts and keeping pressure on the paper at end edge of the window board. Can be tricky sometimes!!!
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Fantastic work.
Always enjoy your videos, keep up the great work
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Excellent bit of papering
You can’t get any better than that
Makes me laugh how easy you make it look
Do you guys work in Manchester at all
Thank you and sorry no details.
What’s the tool u used as a cutting guide?
neat work
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Very impressive!
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Great vid as always! What team you guys support haha
Thanks.. don't really watch too much sport.. always too busy working or doing something else..
@@PaintingandDecorating fair dos always trying to guess judging by your accents haha
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not any body can wall paper top work.
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