I need your help. You're the only person that has anything like this three way miter cut on UA-cam. Do you have a video showing the steps to do all three pieces of wood for that corner Coping? I've tried multiple times and I can't seem to finish these two corners in my kitchen. Maybe a way I can contact you directly? Thank you.
@@lauramcfate5898 i dont have a more specific video. Are you working with stain grade trim or is it painted? Are you having issues with the pieces coming up short? Or just the seems arent meeting up perfectly?
@@duereviews791 I'm not saying it wasn't helpful. It was dizzying. It was like watching the Blair Witch Project. Maybe you should focus on conveying the message better camera work. Tripods work.
@@TimothyOBrien1958 yeah ive thought about it, its easier to maintain anonymity with the camera in my hand though. Maybe ill start wearing my gopro and see if that works out any better. Glad it was still helpful
@@duereviews791 You can still keep your face off cam if you are just careful about the angles. I'm a filmmaker, so this kind of thing is important. When I was a film critic, I blasted Blair Witch for it's technical problems before I got to the story. And I just cut pieces perfectly.
@@TimothyOBrien1958 unfortunately due to how busy i am these days i dont have time to do all the proper set up for great filming. Im lucky to just get a video out there once in a while. I appreciate your input though, maybe some day ill have more time to get that detailed
I need your help. You're the only person that has anything like this three way miter cut on UA-cam. Do you have a video showing the steps to do all three pieces of wood for that corner Coping? I've tried multiple times and I can't seem to finish these two corners in my kitchen. Maybe a way I can contact you directly?
Thank you.
@@lauramcfate5898 i dont have a more specific video. Are you working with stain grade trim or is it painted? Are you having issues with the pieces coming up short? Or just the seems arent meeting up perfectly?
You are the man thanks for this vid!
I gotta do this today with exact same tiny moulding
Glad i could assist! Hope your project turns out great!
Is that 3/4 round on the ceiling and 3/4 cove with the diamond 45’s cut for the 3 way?
No i believe it was all cove if i remember correctly
Man, that ending on that return was great. Was going to do with a 1x2 bead board for window trim, but this is way better. Thanks a bunch
Glad i could help! I use it all the time for fancy short mouldings and such. Just watch your fingers! Cutting those little bits is tedious.
Hard to find but exactly what I was looking for. Thanks
I wish this video was more available through search. Glad I could help!
Does this work the same way for Quadrant...?
I'm trying to imagine what a 4 way corner would look like and I'm at a loss. If the junction points aren't all 90 degrees then this method won't work
That's exactly what I looked for
Glad i could help!
Thanks man . Just learned something I never did . One thing - the quality of the video is horrible but other than that thanks
Glad I could help. Sorry about the quality. I think I've dropped this phone one to many times, getting it to focus properly is difficult
Terrible and confusing camera work.
Sorry for the quality i couldnt get my phone to focus, but everyone else found this video very useful. Maybe you should pay attention better
@@duereviews791 I'm not saying it wasn't helpful. It was dizzying. It was like watching the Blair Witch Project. Maybe you should focus on conveying the message better camera work. Tripods work.
@@TimothyOBrien1958 yeah ive thought about it, its easier to maintain anonymity with the camera in my hand though. Maybe ill start wearing my gopro and see if that works out any better. Glad it was still helpful
@@duereviews791 You can still keep your face off cam if you are just careful about the angles. I'm a filmmaker, so this kind of thing is important. When I was a film critic, I blasted Blair Witch for it's technical problems before I got to the story. And I just cut pieces perfectly.
@@TimothyOBrien1958 unfortunately due to how busy i am these days i dont have time to do all the proper set up for great filming. Im lucky to just get a video out there once in a while. I appreciate your input though, maybe some day ill have more time to get that detailed