STEP 6: Install quarter round molding. Install quarter round molding to close the gaps that might exist between the baseboard and flooring. Use the same method for cutting and coping as before, square cutting the ends of the molding that is on the far wall, and coped pieces to meet the ...
Two key components to making this project easy arethat I used Ikea cabinets at the base of each side and had all of my large wood pieces cut at the Home Depot.(I don't own a table saw and the big sheets of wood are difficult for one person to handle on their own. This took care...
In order to cover that gap I needed to install a piece of “quarter round” trim. However if you are not doing this in conjunction to replacing floors, this step is unnecessary. Lucky you! Prep For Paint Alright, now that all the baseboards, (and in some case 1/4 round trim) is i...
Form it: With everything set up, heat your plastic until it droops, then quickly move it to the vacuum section. The vacuum sucks the plastic down, molding it over your shape. Video Tutorial This tutorial will show you how to do it, step by step. You can also refer to our written ...
Lifting her skirts, Portia made a quarter turn and stomped directly off into the woods. "Just where do you think you're going?" "I'm following the tracks, of course. That's the only way to learn the truth." As Portia's dark cloak disappeared into the trees, Luke started after her...
For the crown molding, I wheeled out the miter saw and bought a Kreg Crown Jig to help with all my crown moulding cuts. In the future I’m going to cut crown without any type of jig. Once you realize that the saw bed is the ceiling and left is right and right is left, it bec...
Inside corners are the most common in a home. Most regular rooms have four inside corners. There are two ways to cut molding for inside corners: coping and 45/45 mitres. Let’s start with the easier of the two: 45/45 mitres.
Step 8:Apply small 1” pieces of strong double-sided tape to all corners and the middle of all sides. My tape said only 4” of tape are needed for every pound! I tend to always do a bit more. I had to apply a double stack of the tape to account for the center dip in the mo...
They are quartersawn, but the grain was so interlocked they were more difficult to make than if they were flatsawn.The stretchers are joined with the rails with open mortises and tenons with the tenons cut on the stretchers. I marked the mortises out by laying the rails on top of the ...
Depending on what room/wall/space you’re planking, you may want to add some quarter round trim to the edges. Since ours was just a wall, I didn’t think it needed any trim. It’s hard to get a full shot of the whole wall because the room is so small. This was the best I co...