Brilliant and gorgeous technique. I will certainly be using this method. Thank you for posting this. I also use to use the rolled tape method on the back of my ruler, but frustration forced me to try gluing strips of that waffly foam netting sheets that people use for shelf liners and under rugs to prevent slipping. Or you could apply it with double sided tape, so you can replace as needed. This works great for preventing that dreaded ruler shifting.
This is a fabulous technique. The house we bought had this done to the kitchen cupboards and all the trim in the dining room. Gorgeous I must say. Now I have to try and match the wood as I have a repair to make. I think it's close to a pecan stain color. Thanks for a great video!
WOW! The process looks absolutely tedious, but holy cow, it's gorgeous! If I didn't have back problems, I would so do this! I can't believe how real it looks! So beautiful!
This is such a great technique. When perfected, it's going to be the perfect cheap but realistic solution for my dollhouse flooring. So much better than paper, buying expensive adhesive Wood strips or trying to get popsicle sticks to look flush. Great tutorial, thank you!
I seal the MDF with shellac before painting. Putting acrylic paint on MDF will cause the MDF fibers to fur up. Water on wood causes wood to swell. Like the idea of scoring the wood to look like grooves.
one question. Why not do the scoring after you paint the base coat you stated that you want the scores free of paint that wouldn't that save you a couple steps?
I'm sure it would be cheaper to do this yourself than spending the $12 per (smaller) sheet. Each room would take two to three sheets if purchased. However, by making the wood the length and width to begin would be easier to a point. If you like doing this stuff; which I do.
Good work but, OMG the amount of time needed to enough pieces for a full 200 to 400 sq floor would make it cheaper to purchase the real thing IMHO. I give you credit I would never have the time or the patience to attempt a project like that. Sincerely it looks great!
Chad Davis Oops never mind i'm an idiot i didn't catch the dollhouse portion of the description. Very sorry it blew my mind thinking that you would do that for a house sized floor. please excuse my lack of reading skills. Still really liked the resulting finish.
Lol only now that I'm reading your comment (that you wrote a year ago), I understand it's for a dollhouse.. Hahaha I was thinking the exact same thing, like, wow! This man's patience is off the charts !
Hate to say but wood grain tool looks better my opinion and much easier and possibly you could have used a regular oil stain sealed it sand it sealed it again wham perfect but any way nice
Brilliant and gorgeous technique. I will certainly be using this method. Thank you for posting this. I also use to use the rolled tape method on the back of my ruler, but frustration forced me to try gluing strips of that waffly foam netting sheets that people use for shelf liners and under rugs to prevent slipping. Or you could apply it with double sided tape, so you can replace as needed. This works great for preventing that dreaded ruler shifting.
This is a fabulous technique. The house we bought had this done to the kitchen cupboards and all the trim in the dining room. Gorgeous I must say. Now I have to try and match the wood as I have a repair to make. I think it's close to a pecan stain color. Thanks for a great video!
WOW! The process looks absolutely tedious, but holy cow, it's gorgeous! If I didn't have back problems, I would so do this! I can't believe how real it looks! So beautiful!
This is such a great technique. When perfected, it's going to be the perfect cheap but realistic solution for my dollhouse flooring. So much better than paper, buying expensive adhesive Wood strips or trying to get popsicle sticks to look flush. Great tutorial, thank you!
Thanks Gary My dollhouse floors also came out Gorgeous
This is wonderful! I am stoked at having found your channel!
This is incredible. Excellent craftsmanship.
Thanks so much for this video. I was thrilled with the results achieved for my house.
I seal the MDF with shellac before painting. Putting acrylic paint on MDF will cause the MDF fibers to fur up. Water on wood causes wood to swell. Like the idea of scoring the wood to look like grooves.
one question. Why not do the scoring after you paint the base coat you stated that you want the scores free of paint that wouldn't that save you a couple steps?
Thank you so much! This video is what I needed to get started on my dollhouse floors.
So how about if the floors are already in the house or do you install this on top of the house floors.
Super! I will use a variation of this theme for my MDF baseboards.
This was really nicely done. Do you think that this same technique would work for 28mm tabletop buildings for gaming?
Please REDO this video... it is a GREAT video...
But hard to watch since it is only in 280P (grainy)
We need at least 720P video.
Please tell me what board or paper did you use to make this?
What color Minwax is this?
Could one do this in black?
I'm sure it would be cheaper to do this yourself than spending the $12 per (smaller) sheet. Each room would take two to three sheets if purchased. However, by making the wood the length and width to begin would be easier to a point. If you like doing this stuff; which I do.
great tutorial
Hello, I would like to know what type of wood you used here please?
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very nice idea
The amount of time and effort for an entire room of this product would be rediculous
It's for a dollhouse, lol. The 1cm grooves are meant to be scaled down planks.
Good work but, OMG the amount of time needed to enough pieces for a full 200 to 400 sq floor would make it cheaper to purchase the real thing IMHO. I give you credit I would never have the time or the patience to attempt a project like that. Sincerely it looks great!
Chad Davis Oops never mind i'm an idiot i didn't catch the dollhouse portion of the description. Very sorry it blew my mind thinking that you would do that for a house sized floor. please excuse my lack of reading skills. Still really liked the resulting finish.
Lol only now that I'm reading your comment (that you wrote a year ago), I understand it's for a dollhouse.. Hahaha I was thinking the exact same thing, like, wow! This man's patience is off the charts !
Great techniques
I close my eyes and I hear David Letterman.
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Me too!
Exactly what I was going to say.
Wow I might just try this out
Used a potato as a mic?
Lmao
Hate to say but wood grain tool looks better my opinion and much easier and possibly you could have used a regular oil stain sealed it sand it sealed it again wham perfect but any way nice
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ima do this for making scale models haha thank uu
Really?
Good
nice
Super
Audio too low!
imagine doing hundred of pieces of that sh**
Well considering it's for a dollhouse he's only doing one piece.
nice mic
Best
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I made it with woodprix instructions !
uhmmm how about this idea........buy the proper piece of material to begin with!!!!!! sweet jesus
It's not rocket science. No need to sound like NASA describing an ISS space walk.
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I don't like it
Very awkward and terrible
Please tell me what board or paper did you use to make this?
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