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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @Getupwithcraig
    @Getupwithcraig 12 днів тому +3

    I’ve learned a lot watching you work, literally helped me get faster and cleaner with my jobs. Thank you 🙏

  • @ultimatefishkeeping
    @ultimatefishkeeping 10 днів тому +2

    7:25. I Love your enthusiasm.
    This is definitely going to be a good day❗️ 🤙🏼🙂🤙🏼❤️

  • @blackindian9554
    @blackindian9554 12 днів тому +5

    Quality content from a Quality tradesman

  • @reecevaughan4225
    @reecevaughan4225 12 днів тому +1

    Wow... I struggled cutting these last month, made loads of mistakes and I've learnt so much just watching this video. I didn't know thats what the slots were for in the mitre box! The cornice I used was polystyrene which i think is harder to work with but still the same principle!

  • @kirkdunn1379
    @kirkdunn1379 6 днів тому

    I have cut and hung miles of crown moulding, in the US its carpenters and we use wood either stain or paint...its a trip that drywallers use it on pretty much much everything....here you dont see it that much anymore
    I prefer to cut it flat with a compound miter....
    its good to learn other trades, just makes you more diverse and increases your worth and jobs you can handle

  • @whiskyjames4200
    @whiskyjames4200 11 днів тому

    Another great video bro!

  • @kemicalyemster
    @kemicalyemster 11 днів тому

    bro, i learned alot for my house DIY project. Thank you! Keep on pushing

  • @abstractballismsurrealisti730
    @abstractballismsurrealisti730 11 днів тому

    That's why on the bigger jobs, we'll have separate people who put the cornices. 😮
    But thanks, it always helps.
    By the way nice reassess job 👍

  • @CoreyTowner
    @CoreyTowner 11 днів тому

    Yes, Sir, I would like you to make a video 📹 about the miter box 🫡!

  • @travisthechimp7857
    @travisthechimp7857 11 днів тому

    The 45-degree cut you're making @6:40 isn't al all necessary.
    You only need to cut the 2nd piece of cornice that it will be intersecting with. Try out an inside 45-degree cope cut. The 2nd piece when oriented correctly, should fully overlay the already installed straight cut piece already on the ceiling & wall.
    You won't just be avoiding any issues that can happen when cutting an already installed cornice molding on a finished wall, but you'll find that a cope cut piece is by far the most forgiving joint you could install.
    If you Back Cut the cope correctly @ around 20 or more degrees leaving only the long point of the paper faced profiles edge, the piece should fit tighter then the Governers daughter. It should fit like it grew there!
    When you get good enough at it... Joint Compound is almost an option :).

  • @amirfraser8888
    @amirfraser8888 11 днів тому +1

    This is a brilliant video!
    Do you have the time to create another demonstration of doing flushing/ settin to joint, 1st, 2nd, 3rd coat in one video, including going over if your sheets need to back fill, , how long you can let it set before apply the next coat etc. Be more descriptive in this area.
    Thanks

  • @amirfraser8888
    @amirfraser8888 11 днів тому

    Please makes a video of the black sophistication mitre box,

  • @Mitrafirm
    @Mitrafirm 11 днів тому

    Thank you

  • @TheTravelingIsraelite
    @TheTravelingIsraelite 12 днів тому

    Where are you located at

    • @jonesconrad1
      @jonesconrad1 12 днів тому

      i'm guessing australia, cornice , the gap at the top and the accent.

    • @travisthechimp7857
      @travisthechimp7857 11 днів тому

      @@jonesconrad1 The gap should be on the down under side. :)

  • @humansad4172
    @humansad4172 10 днів тому

    Yeah make a video to explain