How to make flush baseboard with a shadow gap future proof with NS Builders

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Flush Baseboard with a 1/2 inch shadow gap detail in this modern Boston brownstone renovation. Pat Farrington a lead carpenter at NS Builders talks with Nick Schiffer about how the NS team is installing this tricky detail on all the doors through the home. Join us for a detail deep dive!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 79

  • @kyleromine1477
    @kyleromine1477 4 роки тому +25

    I have done entire bathroom remodels that took less forethought than this baseboard!!! Holy cow.

  • @harrisedgar
    @harrisedgar 2 роки тому +1

    wonderful tips...!!! Finally a good shadow gap talk...!!! Keep them coming, it's a constant request.

  • @mikemetz82
    @mikemetz82 4 роки тому +12

    Unreal. A detailed video with the plaster guys would be amazing!

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  4 роки тому +5

      Mike Metzger coming up!

    • @a.f.575
      @a.f.575 4 роки тому

      Yes, agree with mike

    • @luke9822
      @luke9822 Рік тому

      @@NSBuilders Did it ever happen? I'd like to see the final product of this detail installed.

  • @tcidevelopment5996
    @tcidevelopment5996 2 роки тому +1

    Outstanding attention to detail from all of you. I have been building for 40 years and have always had a goal to produce the most quality craftsmanship build in the industry. I can see that you run youR company with the same mind set. I love it when I see other builders that love what they do, do it right and care about the clients investment. OUTSTANDING WORK!

  • @kylemacht
    @kylemacht 4 роки тому +3

    Such an intense level of detail and very well executed! We were planning on something like this for another job, maybe we try something else if the client doesn't seem to care. Thanks for posting this!

  • @mrmikeybig7
    @mrmikeybig7 4 роки тому +1

    Talk about intricate details! Unreal. Keep up the good work!

  • @TrailTrackers
    @TrailTrackers 4 роки тому +2

    Nick I'm telling you... You and you're guys are second to none. Doesn't mean that some other builders may be 'as good' as you are, but I'll say it again; you are second to NOBODY. I watched this video after seeing your video about making cabinets where you did that small vanity. I've actually been retired for a few years now and have been recently purchasing shop equipment so I can start building cabinets and vanities and whatever else I feel inclined to build. I absolutely love and admire the detail you and your guys go to in order to deliver an exceptional product to your clients. Although I've been subscribed for a while now, I just noticed I had forgotten to activate the bell; I've corrected that issue at this point. ;-))

  • @michael.schuler
    @michael.schuler Рік тому

    Love the level of detail, which we too strive to achieve. Clientele to fully support it is quite limited in our small market...

  • @benmuirhead939
    @benmuirhead939 4 роки тому +1

    Is there anyone else doing stuff like this on Earth? Even multimillion dollar mansions don't have nearly this attention to detail. I've never seen such a commitment to fussy little problems - you guys are amazing.

    • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
      @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb 4 роки тому

      This is a multi-million apartment

    • @renderwood
      @renderwood 4 роки тому

      I see other US "premium" builders doing the flush baseboard detail. However don't recall seeing how it usually continues thru the door.

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  4 роки тому

      Plenty of guys doing it. We just happen to be filming it and sharing it!

    • @benmuirhead939
      @benmuirhead939 4 роки тому

      @@NSBuilders plenty of people are custom rabbiting base so they can cram a reglet into it to limit movement to 1 direction? Plenty of people think about what sort of epoxy to use? Plenty of people notch metal door jambs to create a continuous detail through a door? I'm no expert in this space but I've never seen anything like what you guys put out. You do amazing work. I wonder what you charge...😋

    • @jt5747
      @jt5747 3 роки тому

      @@benmuirhead939 if you have to ask,......

  • @MikeHurtubise
    @MikeHurtubise 4 роки тому +3

    Suggest a few modifications to your details. Cut the door jamb flange off below the base reveal including plaster bump. (not structual / allows wood base install after plastering). Saw cut in base should change to a rabbit 3/8" in ht / cut aluminum base flange down for 1/4" ear past bottom of reveal. (still get the floating reveal effect.) Changes allow base install after plaster work / base material could be say finish maple. Love the channel!

  • @steven7650
    @steven7650 4 роки тому +8

    I make sure never to show my girlfriend this channel, great work but good lord the time and expense for these details.

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  4 роки тому

      Fair comment ha!

    • @steven7650
      @steven7650 4 роки тому +1

      @@NSBuilders Question though. How do you turn corners? Cut and bend so its continuous except for the miter?

    • @alexakulov991
      @alexakulov991 3 роки тому

      This is our future no matter what we think. What our girlfriends think. This baseboard and trim less solution is our future. Just need to have those jamba on sale somewhere. Not distribution. Just click on website put on cart and buy. This is not working in Usa yet

  • @AlohaKanaka
    @AlohaKanaka 4 роки тому +2

    Absolutely excellent craftsmanship! The devils in the details! Keep up the great work and the great content. Aloha 🤙🏽

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  4 роки тому

      James'Jay Erlandiz appreciate your James

  • @jameskelly2777
    @jameskelly2777 Рік тому

    Extremely professional🤗😉

  • @lestalkmorebasss
    @lestalkmorebasss 5 місяців тому

    Having lived in an economical depressed area of the country this level of detail is mind boggling. Lightyears ahead of anything around here…… for example I’ve never even heard of blue board, trim less jams, or reglets 😅

  • @cmm170526
    @cmm170526 4 роки тому

    Amazing! Fantastic craftsmanship

  • @nena4215
    @nena4215 4 роки тому

    So I’m guessing the walls are going to be super smooth....holy cow, as long as the baseboards are all uniform that’s all you will see.....nothing beats those stair treads and the landing though! Awesome

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  4 роки тому

      Amber & Nena Dalydisanto super duper smooth!

  • @briand.wright4333
    @briand.wright4333 3 роки тому

    Awesome work!

  • @bespokedbr
    @bespokedbr 3 роки тому

    Does the epoxy completely isolate against galvanic action as well? Not sure if this is a consideration for this application, but in aircraft structures, that steel to aluminum interface is a huge no-no. Curious if this is one of the advantages of using the epoxy to bring everything together. If not, have you had any experience with blistering or any filiform corrosion popping up over time?
    Always awesome content and so much pride in solving problems that are created from pushing the limits. I laughed at the "keeping up with the Jones' comment" because innovative work like yours is exactly what creates an opportunity for new materials, processes and implementations to be possible. I know you're proud of your whole team, as you should be. Thanks for all you contribute.

  • @aldoogie824
    @aldoogie824 Рік тому +1

    What's not clear on this is the phase of the install of the base board. Traditionally, as we know, we drywall -> install flooring -> baseboard. While I love the wiggle room the saw cut provides in the baseboard for the reglet to slide into. How the baseboard installed after the flooring?? Are you doing the flooring first, then finishing the drywall? Would be a nightmare to fix that baseboard down the road if that's the case.

  • @robert-rd6lc
    @robert-rd6lc 3 місяці тому

    Hi! Do you have any follow-up videos for this project? I'm curious about the end product.

  • @luke9822
    @luke9822 Рік тому +1

    It would be great if you could show off the finished detail as a followup link in the show notes.

  • @gottas33
    @gottas33 4 роки тому +3

    I’ve binge watched so many videos and I live in an apartment 😅

  • @the382house
    @the382house 4 роки тому +3

    intense!! I've had very good lasting results with WEST Systems epoxy in these types of scenarios. Did you consider using MDF instead of the solid stock? I would think it would be more stable.

  • @jacobkrzyzek5777
    @jacobkrzyzek5777 4 роки тому

    Amazing work!! excellent videos, keep it up!

  • @yaakovhagay1479
    @yaakovhagay1479 2 роки тому

    Love your content! Great job

  • @davidepperson2376
    @davidepperson2376 4 роки тому +1

    I just discovered this channel, and I love all the details. I'm new here, so pardon my ignorance, but do you ever show the finished details?

  • @eduardoborjon1917
    @eduardoborjon1917 4 роки тому

    awesome stuff....keep it up, love it

  • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
    @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb 4 роки тому +1

    Crazy complicated details - takes skill and $$$ to do it. Curious why you rely on epoxy rather than a mechanical fastener like screws to attach the base to the door frame? What sort of epoxy did you use? I really like how you get into the weeds on the details.

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  4 роки тому

      ArthurDentZaphodBeeb we will screw the flange as well? But epoxy for added strength and a more uniform surface.

    • @steven7650
      @steven7650 4 роки тому

      @@NSBuilders Does the epoxy blend well with the paint for the wood? The smoothness of the paint on the epoxy i mean. You guys should do a longer series on just this series of details, you have a few weeks of material alone in this.

  • @DD-tn3oe
    @DD-tn3oe 4 роки тому +3

    Excellent work But Good God, whats the average cost of one of your remodels? Customer- How much for a kitchen remodel. NSB- 2 million dollars

  • @judeneun-craig3001
    @judeneun-craig3001 10 місяців тому

    whats with the boarding job on the wall to the right?

  • @anthonysanlucas6437
    @anthonysanlucas6437 2 місяці тому

    Can you recommend a contractor/finish carpenter who can do this in our home in Redlands, Ca?

  • @gsneff
    @gsneff 4 роки тому +1

    Great detail. Down here in south Louisiana I don’t see walls being plastered. It doesn’t matter if it’s a $100k house or $1M house they all use gypsum board so I’m not very familiar with what the advantages would be to go your route. Is it just for this detail or something you always do for some reason such as: something that is environmental based (does better in your climate), a pure esthetic preference, etc.

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  4 роки тому

      gsneff really don’t know WHY it’s just what we do

    • @sergeybebenin
      @sergeybebenin 4 роки тому +2

      Plastering has a number of advantages. These are the ones I can think of in no particular order:
      1. Entire wall is smooth. With regular joint compound when you cover butt-joints, it's impossible to make it seamless... You just try to smooth out the bump over a larger area so it's less visible. Nothing like this with plastering. And details like in this video would look horrible without plaster.
      2. It's a lot more durable. Regular drywall is just paper with foam board underneath. Plaster is like a thin layer of "cement".

    • @rogermw3
      @rogermw3 3 роки тому +1

      Colored veneer plaster finish, spoon rubbed is gorgeous. Google that. Drywall is spec home.

    • @billystray7007
      @billystray7007 Рік тому +1

      It's the area. we have tons of plasterers, so we do tons of plastering. It's a higher end finish because it's a lot like masonry . Also, it mechanically just moves along more smoothly in our New England building practices
      No going back and sanding . Etc...
      We actually don't really have an abundance of drywall companies in residential construction available to even call on , that kind of work is mostly done in commercial const..

  • @terryrichardson5493
    @terryrichardson5493 2 роки тому

    Excellent video.. Where do you source those trimless door jambs??

  • @LukePighetti
    @LukePighetti Рік тому

    Unbelievable

  • @scs408
    @scs408 3 роки тому

    Any idea what kind of pex manifold setup was in the wall behind you? Digital valves?

  • @EarnestJacksonbass
    @EarnestJacksonbass 4 роки тому

    What hinges will you be using on those doors? Soss or something else?

  • @edwardkalenichenko8047
    @edwardkalenichenko8047 3 роки тому

    You mention the shadow gap reglet, would you provide a link to the product? Looking into using that on an upcoming project. Thanks in advance.

  • @jlehm
    @jlehm 4 роки тому +1

    Do you mind sharing the flange products used for this? Thanks!

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  4 роки тому +1

      jlehm 1982 this one is from pittcom industries

    • @jlehm
      @jlehm 4 роки тому

      @@NSBuilders Thanks man. Keep up the great work!

  • @magic3817
    @magic3817 4 роки тому

    Outstanding attention to detail! Does this scale up? Could any of this show up in production building?

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  4 роки тому

      Andre Butts we have seen it in production, and unfortunately the quality tends to suffer immensely

  • @alexkrasikov6858
    @alexkrasikov6858 3 роки тому

    Would you share where to buy door jambs like that? Thanks

  • @PedroSilva-pr2ef
    @PedroSilva-pr2ef 3 роки тому

    And that was the last house they ever did that way.

  • @rogermw3
    @rogermw3 3 роки тому

    Flush details require ridiculous labor. Now add that to rated wall assemblies has multiple layers.

  • @mikestronach4762
    @mikestronach4762 4 роки тому

    That’s a lot of money and time for base board.

  • @ColeSpolaric
    @ColeSpolaric 4 роки тому

    .5" reveal? Won't that leave a pretty visible strip of metal there?

    • @BrianVarick
      @BrianVarick 4 роки тому

      Cole Spolaric I think he mentioned painting them before install.

    • @ColeSpolaric
      @ColeSpolaric 4 роки тому

      @@BrianVarick thanks, it doesn't take much for me to miss something if it's only briefly mentioned.

    • @ColeSpolaric
      @ColeSpolaric 4 роки тому

      And now that I think about it, he literally showed them being painted. 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @Pleasefireme80
    @Pleasefireme80 3 роки тому

    makes your fukn head spin

  • @dlee6985
    @dlee6985 4 роки тому

    Jeez.....if that ever needed to be repaired for whatever reason....that would be a biotch.

  • @fairysox221
    @fairysox221 4 роки тому

    at least show a picture of it finished please

  • @kevinjohnson5214
    @kevinjohnson5214 2 роки тому

    That's to easy, there would be no need to hire a Drywall contractor, you can do it yourself just don't drop any mud I mean joint compound or make dust and you have the world by the ass yes nothing but sunshine and bluebirds from here on out....

  • @manuelsantiago6512
    @manuelsantiago6512 3 роки тому

    Not worth the effort..

  • @Duc13Thai
    @Duc13Thai 5 місяців тому +1

    Talks too much.. just show how it's DONE
    Onto others UA-camrs video