I was really struggling with my first time dado. I searched UA-cam and found some helpful sites then came across this one. It was absolutely, spot-on, explaining in detail the cuts and angles I needed to make. The lads do a great (and humorous) job in delivering these details and in doing so game me the confidence to go on with the project. Fantastic video.
It's always nice to watch the 'perfectionist' home improvement channels but this is the best channel I have found for giving solid DIY advice to people who don't have thousands of euros to spend on expensive tools. Well done lads.
Guys thank you!!! I did dido rail at home couple years ago and the stairs stresses me out soooo bad. I promised myself never again. Mother-in-law has made me do hers and this video has saved my fists!!!! Great work xxx
I have the same coping saw. Them metal bits are meant to face upwards. Hold the blade in place and twist the handle off. Turn blade the right way with the metal fasteners pointing upwards then retighten the handle. It was a ball ache until I discovered this. Thanks for the video. It’s helped massively
you guys are bloooming awesome.... i spent most of the afternoon trying to figure out the angles up a stairs and wasted loads of wood...watched your video and within minutes id found the answer. keep up the good work lads.
I had never even used a mitre saw but through the support of your video I have managed to hang a dado rail up the stairs and landing. It took me a couple of days as at one stage I gave up as I just couldn’t work out the angles BUT thanks to your video I have conquered the dado 😂 it isn’t perfect but it’s bloody good 😊 Thank you 🙏🏽 🙈👍🏽
Thanks you two!! such a great go to site. i've panelled most of my home but avoided the stairs, have two flights to tackle and your vid is the best and most simple to understand. Have watched this about 100 times and think i am ready now 🤣i switched off at school when doing angles 😅off to B&Q to get my chalk line and electronic angle finder...
Hi. Great video and this is what I’ll be referring to when I do my dado rail. I need further help though. Due to laminate flooring being fitted (and the floor being higher) my skirting overlaps my stringer by about 20mm. Where do I take my measurements from for the rail?
You two are absolutely brilliant, I hope you know that. Wow best video. Loads of videos out there showing you can do this etc etc and just show the end result but they leave out all the fine detail, which is all the important bits. This is the soooo so good. Thank you so much 🙏🏻 Little question please😊 If you have an internal dado rail angle that’s difficult can you use a coping saw on the smaller side or one of the sides to join them. There is a door frame, immediately after a small section of wall then a internal angle then a longer wall. Can a coping saw be used to in this scenario or what’s the best thing to do. Oh and is the wood placed into the miter box on its back and you cut on the face of the dado rail or do you put it on its side with its back against the mitre box side ( where the angles lines are ) for doing the internal angles. 🙏🏻
Hi guys, this was really helpful! I’ve got the Dado rail installed but some of the corners and joints have a few small gaps. What and how would you recommend to finish these off? Thanks again!
Hi guys great video. Wonder if you could offer any advice on my project ? The issue I have is the bottom of my stairs where the wall turns 90 degrees but also drops by approx 500mm as the bottom step is at floor level, and the landing skirt starts at around the third step. I hope that makes sense but if there is any way I could send you guys a picture it would explain it a lot easier than I am 😂
Don't know if I've just missed this in the video but how did you do the external corner at the window as you come up the stairs? Is it lower than the other side of the window?
The skirting at the hall where it meets the stairs at a 90 degree angle is 100mil lower than the skirting inner going up the stairs. If I put the dado rail the same height as the opposite wall, the dado going up the stars would be 100 mil closer to the stair runner and would look odd, any suggestions?
Hi great video. Can you use the angle finder as you have, but with a handsaw as I don't have the mitre saw. So work the angle out set angle finder to that angle and then pencil mark the wood and saw? Also why do some say half the number but you have a different calculation. Is it to do with the type of angle, such as inner or outer andle if that makes sense. Inner being something like a wall panel. Thanks
I’ve got an internal corner, but it’s also on the start of the first stairs so the start of the corner is 900mm, but to join around the corner because of the step it would be only about 700mm and not sure best thing to do.
Great video!! Could you explain why you cut wood for the internal corner using a saw by hand and why that is different to all the other angle cuts? at approx 23:50. Thank you very much :)
I’m about to attempt this in my flat but halfway through when u was putting the lines up the stairs it wasn’t straight? I’m very new to this stuff so can you tell me so I follow the level at an angle ? Will the bubble be in the middle even tho it’s not held straight going up the stairs?🤦🏾 I’m on about the part before you measure the 900, when you mark the lines in
You mentioned a wood filler for the joins, which would you recommend? Just put mine up and this tutorial was so helpful! But at the top on my stairs, one of the corners was more curved the straight and also way off 90 degs. Got about a 3 mm gap, would you caulk this?
Would have been good if you showed how to cut it on the mitre saw as its not easy. Calculated the angle and cut the dado rail but there's a gap each time so not sure where I'm going wrong! Thanks
You two as a team are class to watch. I have a question: My stairs have varied angles in, they are not slopes though. I originally went top the angle and drew the level line, but I think it was wrong as the lines don't add up. Do I follow this process that you are showing here? I actually wanted to do the flat 9mm x 100mm MDF panelling that was in your other video, but my stringers are all different angles, and I have two turns in my stairs. I will pay you for a facetime!!!
Could you do a more in depth video, or possibly explain step by step how you do the external corner? I’m currently in the process of panelling my hallway up the stairs and I have one external wall and one internal wall and I’m putting it off because of them 😩
Hi! 10:27 at this point on the video, you mentioned the different height skirting but not sure what you’re done about it! Where did you measure the level line on the higher skirting? Mine go lower after the stringer and I’m struggling. You mentioned below about measuring both and then use chalk to intercept- I don’t really get it!! Help and sorry for asking daft questions. Thanks
What chop saw would you recommend. Seen some cheap ones that say -45 to +45, so assuming these only have a small angle range. Otherwise you’ve given me the confidence to try
You say to use panel pins with hammer to hold in place whilst the glue dries. Do they have to be removed or can I just hammer all the way in?? Thanks guys !! I'm using your channel for a whole makeover x
Very good video can you Help me please? how would i measure the height of the Dado rail if the bottom area of the stairs is only 1 step up before the slope and has a window & radiator? if look head on from the dining room or stand in the hallway it will look odd as i dont know where to step up/slope the peace to keep it joining to follow 90cm from skirting up to 90cm from stairs as the window sill is there, I cant attach a photo to here 😩 Say if i do the height 90 from the skirting in the hallway (102.5 from the floor) to be door handle level. would i just keep it at that height which would only be 65cm from the skirtings on the stairs area or would i still need keep it 90cm all way up the stairs
Hello. I've followed your video and it was great, thanks. However, I have hit an area that isnt covered in your video. I have sorted the angle up the stairs, but at the top it goes to a 90 degree turn, which is straight; onto the landing. When you cut the angle at the top, it the surface area ends up wider than the straight piece on the landing? Hope that makes sense. Could you help?
Great video. Informative and funny! I am looking to do this in my house but I have a couple of questions please. 1. Downstairs, the skirting boards are different size on two opposing wall (about 2cm difference), what would you advise when measuring? 2. The door handles are different level upstairs compared to downstairs, can you have a different height to the Dado Rail or would this not work? Cheers
It would be a case of what you think looks best tbh so I’d chalk out what you think if your not happy wipe clean try different method hope that helps 😊
Need help! Great video but I have an internal corner junction where both sides are at an incline rather than a straight side joining an incline if that makes sense? How would I cut for this junction? Cheers
Bought some Dado rails last year and they have been sat leaning up against the wall, the thought of fitting them and the mess has put me off (Edwardian house must have been bomb damaged when the V2 hit the Peabody estate opposite and demolished a block killing about 40 residents as no dado or picture rails in the house) wish me luck as knowing the house the plaster will fall off the wall.
At 19:10 when cutting the external join, did you change the blade 21.5 degrees the opposite way or leave it in the same place? I’m just psyching myself to do it. I watch your videos and genuinely believe I can do anything 😂
Hi - we have different size skirting in the hall compared with further up the stairs. So do I measure form the floor or still go with skirting board 🤯 thanks 😊
Please help! Been watching you for sometime, you’re both brilliant at explaining everything. But I’m struggling with an internal corner. My staircase is old Victorian style that goes up straight to small landing then goes round up the next set of stairs. But doing the corner I have One wall goes up towards the corner and the other comes down towards the corner. I’ve got the angles right, I think! It’s the scribing it to join them together, I can not get it right!!
Not sure if i missed it, but what's the depth and width of dado rail used please? I'd like to give this a go but struggling to work out what size is best. Thanks
That’s a compound miter I’d avoid that and use a small straight joint that immediately turns that way you get both angles and avoid the pain of a compound mitre
Cutting along the face rather than length doing upstairs angles? So does this mean you cut the angle with the dado lying on its back rather than upright?
Hi i have window in the middle of my stairs but the 90cm is higher than the bottom of the window what should i do go above the window ledge or go below it?
Out of interest why did you do the cut at 18:36 with the dado stood up but the cut for the straight wall (13:50) with the dado lying down, so to speak. I have lots to do so wondering why the difference. Thanks
I am really struggling scribing my rail i have a very ordinary wall im cutting the 45⁰ following the line etc i think i even have the same dado rail.. not sure but im trying to line it up and its just not marrying up properly ive checked the angle of the saw & im running out of ideas of where its going wrong
I was really struggling with my first time dado. I searched UA-cam and found some helpful sites then came across this one. It was absolutely, spot-on, explaining in detail the cuts and angles I needed to make. The lads do a great (and humorous) job in delivering these details and in doing so game me the confidence to go on with the project. Fantastic video.
Thanks that’s awesome to hear 😁🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
It's always nice to watch the 'perfectionist' home improvement channels but this is the best channel I have found for giving solid DIY advice to people who don't have thousands of euros to spend on expensive tools. Well done lads.
Thanks 👍😊
Just spent the weekend fitting a dado rail around my hall/stairs/landing. Couldn't have done it without this video, thank you so much
Glad it helped! 😊
Guys thank you!!!
I did dido rail at home couple years ago and the stairs stresses me out soooo bad. I promised myself never again.
Mother-in-law has made me do hers and this video has saved my fists!!!!
Great work xxx
🤣🙈🙈 nice one mate 💪🏼
@@homeimprovements i'll be starting the picture frame pannelllin tomorrow........ 😒🥴
I have the same coping saw. Them metal bits are meant to face upwards. Hold the blade in place and twist the handle off. Turn blade the right way with the metal fasteners pointing upwards then retighten the handle. It was a ball ache until I discovered this. Thanks for the video. It’s helped massively
Nice one I’ll give it a go 😊👌🏼
you guys are bloooming awesome.... i spent most of the afternoon trying to figure out the angles up a stairs and wasted loads of wood...watched your video and within minutes id found the answer. keep up the good work lads.
So nice of you
Needed to scribe my dado rail on stairs. Followed the simply instructions from this video and it came out perfect. 🎉🎉
That is great to hear, so glad you found it helpful 😊
I had never even used a mitre saw but through the support of your video I have managed to hang a dado rail up the stairs and landing. It took me a couple of days as at one stage I gave up as I just couldn’t work out the angles BUT thanks to your video I have conquered the dado 😂 it isn’t perfect but it’s bloody good 😊 Thank you 🙏🏽 🙈👍🏽
Brilliant well done 😁😁👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Omg this video has literally saved me 100s of £s. I started a diy project. Could do all the straight wall but the stairs were an absolute nightmare
That’s awesome 😁
Great stuff. Fantastic to get UK advice. Thanks
Thank you 😊, very detailed
Thanks so much ..I was struggling to get the angles on the stairs but after watching your video it all made sense 😆👏🏻
Thanks you two!! such a great go to site. i've panelled most of my home but avoided the stairs, have two flights to tackle and your vid is the best and most simple to understand. Have watched this about 100 times and think i am ready now 🤣i switched off at school when doing angles 😅off to B&Q to get my chalk line and electronic angle finder...
Thanks we appreciate that 😁👏🏼👏🏼 good luck with it I’m sure you’ll do great 👌🏼
You guys are hilarious , keep up the good work. God Bless
Thanks so much
Thanks for this! This is the best explanation I have found on how to do this.
Great to hear! 😊👏🏼
Great video going to do this on some stairs never done it before this has helped loads many thanks.
No problem Paul 😁💪🏼
Followed the advice on this video and it worked a treat, well happy
The first 5 mins is what I needed 🤗
Love the slap! 🤣 Great stuff guys, the channel is amazing.
Awesome! Thank you!
Superb, Couldn't get my head round this, thanks to you guys - job done, thanks so much
I been putting this off ages !!! Wife’s had enough 😂🥴 this video was actually mint , off to buy an angle finder 🤪
🤣👏🏼👏🏼
Chaps , how do you join the stairs to a direct 90 that’s about 90mm wide ? I can’t see it / understand it
This is brilliant. Thanks
👍
Brilliant. So helpful, thanks. You said use a panel pin or pinger to hold the rail on after gluing, but what if it’s a solid wall?
It’ll still work don’t need to send them all the way in just enough to hold them in place 😊
Thanks guys, your videos are excellent 👍🏻
Thanks for watching! 😊
Great videos keep it going .. info n content , presentation great
Cracking up at the dude with the culk gun
Sorry 900m going upstairs too ? Great video
Proper class, great video. Just what I was wanting to do with mine lol. Thanks guys and keep up the good work.
Glad you enjoyed it 😁😁
this helped thanks lads
Glad it helped😁
Great video guys! Thanks for the advice!!!
Thanks for your continuous support 🙌😊
Really helped me thank you 👍
😁👏🏼
You are legends!!
Hi. Great video and this is what I’ll be referring to when I do my dado rail. I need further help though. Due to laminate flooring being fitted (and the floor being higher) my skirting overlaps my stringer by about 20mm. Where do I take my measurements from for the rail?
Thank you this is terrific
Thanks bro
another great vid. keep em coming
Thanks much appreciated 🙌
Unreal lads thankyou 🙏
You two are absolutely brilliant, I hope you know that. Wow best video. Loads of videos out there showing you can do this etc etc and just show the end result but they leave out all the fine detail, which is all the important bits. This is the soooo so good. Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Little question please😊
If you have an internal dado rail angle that’s difficult can you use a coping saw on the smaller side or one of the sides to join them. There is a door frame, immediately after a small section of wall then a internal angle then a longer wall. Can a coping saw be used to in this scenario or what’s the best thing to do. Oh and is the wood placed into the miter box on its back and you cut on the face of the dado rail or do you put it on its side with its back against the mitre box side ( where the angles lines are ) for doing the internal angles. 🙏🏻
Hold it how makes you most comfortable they both work 😁😁 and yes you can scribe those
Thanks for the great comment we appreciate it 😁
4:32 using your level in a vertical position produces a line that is PLUMB, not level! Level lines are produced from the horizontal plane.
Amazing, great vid.
However, i dont have one of those angle cutters... is there a cheap alterative to one of these?
Hi guys, this was really helpful! I’ve got the Dado rail installed but some of the corners and joints have a few small gaps. What and how would you recommend to finish these off? Thanks again!
What nails do you use for the nail gun? And is a brad nailer ok to use?
Hi guys great video. Wonder if you could offer any advice on my project ? The issue I have is the bottom of my stairs where the wall turns 90 degrees but also drops by approx 500mm as the bottom step is at floor level, and the landing skirt starts at around the third step. I hope that makes sense but if there is any way I could send you guys a picture it would explain it a lot easier than I am 😂
can you do an installation in Hornchurch Essex
Don't know if I've just missed this in the video but how did you do the external corner at the window as you come up the stairs? Is it lower than the other side of the window?
The skirting at the hall where it meets the stairs at a 90 degree angle is 100mil lower than the skirting inner going up the stairs. If I put the dado rail the same height as the opposite wall, the dado going up the stars would be 100 mil closer to the stair runner and would look odd, any suggestions?
Hi great video. Can you use the angle finder as you have, but with a handsaw as I don't have the mitre saw. So work the angle out set angle finder to that angle and then pencil mark the wood and saw? Also why do some say half the number but you have a different calculation. Is it to do with the type of angle, such as inner or outer andle if that makes sense. Inner being something like a wall panel. Thanks
I’ve got an internal corner, but it’s also on the start of the first stairs so the start of the corner is 900mm, but to join around the corner because of the step it would be only about 700mm and not sure best thing to do.
What paint can I use for the dado and plaster,want to use same paint
Hey guys, awesome video. I am psyching myself up to do my staircase. At the end of the video you don't show the finished job. Do you have pics 😁
We do but can’t post pics here 😞
@@homeimprovements no worries, thanks for the reply 👍
Great video!! Could you explain why you cut wood for the internal corner using a saw by hand and why that is different to all the other angle cuts? at approx 23:50. Thank you very much :)
Internal mitres tend to gap so we like to cope as we demonstrated better joint for longevity 😁😁
That’s great, thanks for answering! :)
I’m about to attempt this in my flat but halfway through when u was putting the lines up the stairs it wasn’t straight? I’m very new to this stuff so can you tell me so I follow the level at an angle ? Will the bubble be in the middle even tho it’s not held straight going up the stairs?🤦🏾 I’m on about the part before you measure the 900, when you mark the lines in
Sorry very new at this! Did you measure 900m gong up the stairs as well ?
Yes but on a plumb line not 900 at an angle 😊
You mentioned a wood filler for the joins, which would you recommend?
Just put mine up and this tutorial was so helpful! But at the top on my stairs, one of the corners was more curved the straight and also way off 90 degs. Got about a 3 mm gap, would you caulk this?
Thanks 👏🏼 Either caulk or a two pack wood filler 😁😁
Hello lads, I have got a rounded corner wall on my landing what would be your thoughts on that?
Cheers and loving the channel
Would have been good if you showed how to cut it on the mitre saw as its not easy. Calculated the angle and cut the dado rail but there's a gap each time so not sure where I'm going wrong! Thanks
Noted 😊😊
You two as a team are class to watch. I have a question: My stairs have varied angles in, they are not slopes though. I originally went top the angle and drew the level line, but I think it was wrong as the lines don't add up. Do I follow this process that you are showing here? I actually wanted to do the flat 9mm x 100mm MDF panelling that was in your other video, but my stringers are all different angles, and I have two turns in my stairs. I will pay you for a facetime!!!
Give us a message on Instagram 😊
Could you do a more in depth video, or possibly explain step by step how you do the external corner? I’m currently in the process of panelling my hallway up the stairs and I have one external wall and one internal wall and I’m putting it off because of them 😩
We will try 😊
Thank you so much!!
Hi! 10:27 at this point on the video, you mentioned the different height skirting but not sure what you’re done about it! Where did you measure the level line on the higher skirting? Mine go lower after the stringer and I’m struggling.
You mentioned below about measuring both and then use chalk to intercept- I don’t really get it!! Help and sorry for asking daft questions. Thanks
We go to what looks best visually 😊
What chop saw would you recommend. Seen some cheap ones that say -45 to +45, so assuming these only have a small angle range.
Otherwise you’ve given me the confidence to try
45 degrees is fine you’ll need to make a jig to extend the angles further will be making a short covering that 😁
You say to use panel pins with hammer to hold in place whilst the glue dries. Do they have to be removed or can I just hammer all the way in?? Thanks guys !! I'm using your channel for a whole makeover x
Depends on the wall if brick id go as far as you can then remove but if they go in easily and can be punched below that’s fine 😁😁
This is so helpful. What nail gun are you using, and is it 16 or 18-gauge? How do brad nails fair going into brick?
Thanks it’s a 16g and mainly plaster and block not too sure how it would do against brick 🙈
Very good video can you Help me please?
how would i measure the height of the Dado rail if the bottom area of the stairs is only 1 step up before the slope and has a window & radiator?
if look head on from the dining room or stand in the hallway it will look odd as i dont know where to step up/slope the peace to keep it joining to follow 90cm from skirting up to 90cm from stairs as the window sill is there,
I cant attach a photo to here 😩
Say if i do the height 90 from the skirting in the hallway (102.5 from the floor) to be door handle level. would i just keep it at that height which would only be 65cm from the skirtings on the stairs area or would i still need keep it 90cm all way up the stairs
Do you guys have any advice if part of the rail is thicker than the door casing. Ours is like this along one wall where we have a couple of doors
You could chamfer the detail down into the casing
Hello. I've followed your video and it was great, thanks. However, I have hit an area that isnt covered in your video. I have sorted the angle up the stairs, but at the top it goes to a 90 degree turn, which is straight; onto the landing. When you cut the angle at the top, it the surface area ends up wider than the straight piece on the landing? Hope that makes sense. Could you help?
We are going to try cover it in another video as a few have got stuck here but basically you level off before the corner then turn hope that helps 😊😊
@@homeimprovements
Brilliant. Thanks for the quick response. Keep the videos coming, their excellent. Cheers 👍
Hi, is this video up yet please as i have the exact same problem
im also stuck on this is the video on this up yet , its doing my head in @@homeimprovements
How did you work out your square sizes on the stairs
Great video. Informative and funny! I am looking to do this in my house but I have a couple of questions please.
1. Downstairs, the skirting boards are different size on two opposing wall (about 2cm difference), what would you advise when measuring?
2. The door handles are different level upstairs compared to downstairs, can you have a different height to the Dado Rail or would this not work?
Cheers
It would be a case of what you think looks best tbh so I’d chalk out what you think if your not happy wipe clean try different method hope that helps 😊
Need help! Great video but I have an internal corner junction where both sides are at an incline rather than a straight side joining an incline if that makes sense? How would I cut for this junction? Cheers
To avoid compound cuts I would do a small section in the corners level then move onto you angles hope this helps 😁
Bought some Dado rails last year and they have been sat leaning up against the wall, the thought of fitting them and the mess has put me off (Edwardian house must have been bomb damaged when the V2 hit the Peabody estate opposite and demolished a block killing about 40 residents as no dado or picture rails in the house) wish me luck as knowing the house the plaster will fall off the wall.
At 19:10 when cutting the external join, did you change the blade 21.5 degrees the opposite way or leave it in the same place? I’m just psyching myself to do it. I watch your videos and genuinely believe I can do anything 😂
I may make a short video explaining the mitre cuts 😊
@@homeimprovements please do! I’ve got all the gear and no idea 🤣
Hi - we have different size skirting in the hall compared with further up the stairs. So do I measure form the floor or still go with skirting board 🤯 thanks 😊
Measure both and use chalk to intercept the two 😊
@@homeimprovements 🙏🏻
hi i am going up stairs at angles and round a corner at an angle and wondered how i get the angle correct as its two slopes ?
I’ve watched this 500 times and I still can’t do it 😫
Please help! Been watching you for sometime, you’re both brilliant at explaining everything. But I’m struggling with an internal corner. My staircase is old Victorian style that goes up straight to small landing then goes round up the next set of stairs. But doing the corner I have One wall goes up towards the corner and the other comes down towards the corner. I’ve got the angles right, I think! It’s the scribing it to join them together, I can not get it right!!
Not sure if i missed it, but what's the depth and width of dado rail used please? I'd like to give this a go but struggling to work out what size is best. Thanks
Not too sure now tbh was a while back 🙁
No worries, cheers for getting back to me 👍
How come on your other video with the MDF wall panelling you measured the distance on the rake of the stairs instead of horizontal?
No flat areas on that 😊
@@homeimprovements so if you were continuing that MDF one threw the hallway you would measure horizontal to keep the panels all the same ?
How would you do an internal coner joint if both sides are at an angle ? Thanks
That’s a compound miter I’d avoid that and use a small straight joint that immediately turns that way you get both angles and avoid the pain of a compound mitre
What Dado Rail did have you guys used here?
Ogee dado rail 😊
Do u go above line or below line when fixing boys
I tend to go below 😊
Cutting along the face rather than length doing upstairs angles? So does this mean you cut the angle with the dado lying on its back rather than upright?
Yes
How do I cut a straight piece to the edge of the wall that will then go round the corner to run the dado up the staircase 🤪 (hope that makes sense)
Hi What can I use if I haven’t got a cutter like yours for the corners ?
Any mitre saw will work 😊
My walls are re enforced concrete. So what can I do. Because I can’t pin. Rail back
How do you deal with the skirting being slightly higher than the stringer when fitting the dado rail?
Chalk line will loose the difference and make it one transition 😊😊
What's a bargain nail gun you'd recommend for this type of job.. ?
Good question 🧐 not too sure maybe something we should look into 😊
Hi ,my stairs stringer is flush with the end of the returning wall.What way do i start going up the stairs .i am fix dado at 1m from floor level.
Not too sure without seeing what you mean 🙈
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Thanks
Am I able to come of the floor level I have a really deep stair stringer at the start of my stairs
Yep 😊
Hi i have window in the middle of my stairs but the 90cm is higher than the bottom of the window what should i do go above the window ledge or go below it?
Great video, now do one with curved dado rails to match the curved skirts of the stair case 😊
You said the angle was 22 but you did 23 is there a reason or just an error?
Where did you buy the chair rail from guys?
Skirting world 😁
Out of interest why did you do the cut at 18:36 with the dado stood up but the cut for the straight wall (13:50) with the dado lying down, so to speak. I have lots to do so wondering why the difference. Thanks
The way the direction changes sometimes we cut across the width sometimes the height 😊
What do you do if you have a window at top and bottom and they are both different heights from floor? Please help?
How would you find the mitre angle on an external corner if it comes directly from the stairs? I can’t figure it out
What tool are you using
@@homeimprovements what I’m using is a digital angle finder (exactly like yours in the vid) and a double bevel chop saw
I am really struggling scribing my rail i have a very ordinary wall im cutting the 45⁰ following the line etc i think i even have the same dado rail.. not sure but im trying to line it up and its just not marrying up properly ive checked the angle of the saw & im running out of ideas of where its going wrong
Cheers, however the bit I really needed to see isn't here.
What height do I measure up if my skirting boards are different heights? 900cms regardless of different heights?!ta
How do you cut dado on two walls going up
Think we have a short on that hard to explain
@@homeimprovements I’ve spent last 3 hours trying to do it but spat dummy and given up 😂
What happens if the step up (where you put the angled peace on the stairs) is on a corner?
Level off turn the back to the angle going to get a video covering this had a few ask 😁
@@homeimprovements thank you for the quick reply, I'll watch out for your video. Thank you, you two are great!
Did I miss how high it should be on the stairs? As 900 seems really high on my stairs