Pro Wainscot Install - Finding Panel Dimensions

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  • @joev597
    @joev597 5 років тому +25

    Man U make this look easy, that’s the sign of a true craftsmen

  • @tracy361361
    @tracy361361 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much for these videos! My 60 year old mother and I (33yrs old) were able to put up recessed panel wainscoting in her home ourselves by following your videos. Saved us so much money not having to hire a carpenter. Thank you again

  • @loserplanet
    @loserplanet 2 роки тому +3

    I originally watched this series 2 years ago and my husband and I are reviewing it because we are wainscoting our powder room. Studying up and planning our dimensions. Thank you for the very detailed explanation on how to do the spacing. 🙏

  • @KMx108
    @KMx108 4 роки тому +4

    I appreciate the comments on protecting the floor. When I built my house, the trades used my brand new deck like a workshop and didn't protect my new wood floor after it was installed. Caused lots of complaints by me and lots of repairs by my GC.

  • @WEALRO
    @WEALRO 5 років тому +11

    Great video , yep trick the eye best tip yet - I do this all the time with math and reveals - fence, decks, flooring , drywall, split the difference to come close as possible to a mirror image or a reveal that tricks you to think it's same. Hard to see a inch or 2 over a span of 10ft etc etc. 👍

  • @MrCook-fz8jp
    @MrCook-fz8jp 2 роки тому +1

    I had watched to video a few months ago and thought I knew what I was doing until it came time to size my panels. I was having a tough time making my panel sizes work out. Thankfully I was able to re-watch the video and now I'm wainscoting like a pro!! Thanks again for the content! Keep up the good work!

  • @stuartjohnson8171
    @stuartjohnson8171 5 років тому +1

    It just gets better and better. Thanks for showing and explaining the process.

  • @gonzalesr82
    @gonzalesr82 2 роки тому +1

    I watch a lot of your videos and just wanted to say thanks. I was overwhelmed by starting my first project in the house and this really helped me. Definitely led me to the starting point.

  • @recklesslovefarm
    @recklesslovefarm 5 років тому +50

    You’re a mega good dude for doing this series-

  • @rod11oyd
    @rod11oyd 5 років тому +4

    For the wall that is 119, divide it by your 28.75 and you get 4.139. Then select the nearest whole number means using 4 panels.

  • @stevenfoust3782
    @stevenfoust3782 5 років тому +1

    Well explained. The thought process brings the concept to reality. Your method is how I’ve approached all trim ideas. Balance is key to beauty and letting the odd one be it’s own thing. One has to let the creativity flow.

  • @aaragon6866
    @aaragon6866 5 років тому +2

    Dude you Rock! As a teacher you are suppose to teach so everyone/all your students can understand because obviously the smart ones/experience ones will get it and you achieved that in your video . . . well done.

  • @elijahpierucki2684
    @elijahpierucki2684 5 років тому +12

    Hey man, you are awesome and I recommend everyone in carpentry to you! I have learn so much from your video's! Keep up the good work!

  • @photog1529
    @photog1529 5 років тому +5

    "Be the wall, Danny". Excellent information...thank you.

  • @laszlodesimon4768
    @laszlodesimon4768 5 років тому +3

    Wow, you are so good at explaining the process and demonstrating the theory! Thank you for taking the time to do so! You are the best!

  • @learningcoach1
    @learningcoach1 4 роки тому

    what you are teaching makes perfect sense. i didnt think about it from your perspective i just always approached it by finding the center and going left and right from there making marks with the stiles as you did makes it fast and easy. Thanks Sifu!!!!!!!

  • @Matt_Rattigan
    @Matt_Rattigan 5 років тому

    Absolutely incredible video. I didn’t get what you were saying about the shortest wall determining the panels until you did the first large wall. Excellent method. Thank you!

  • @xxyxnxwxaxx9724
    @xxyxnxwxaxx9724 Рік тому

    Fully agree with what your saying, you explained it great. Even as a professional joiner you still seak to reassure your self with other joiners.

  • @MatthewWebb62024
    @MatthewWebb62024 5 років тому +1

    Awesome. Always wondered how this was calculated. Pretty simple really, because of the great explanation. The fluid dimensions based on what the eye will tolerate says it all. Thanks

  • @Fuegodiver
    @Fuegodiver 5 років тому +1

    Richard may I make a suggestion. Get a small white board and use erasable markers for your demos. It will be easier to focus on and make it stand out so that we can see the figures. Your content is great.

  • @theeolives
    @theeolives 11 місяців тому

    Thank you again Richard. :-) Your way of explaining makes it simpler. 🙂

  • @acon7846
    @acon7846 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video Richard, you give great inspiration for rookie wood workers like myself. We really appreciate the time you take to make these videos.

  • @ericsodt
    @ericsodt 5 років тому

    Nice to see you go over the math I laid out in a comment from the other video. I think seeing it put on the wall will really help people understand. Great job!

  • @elliotschwartz5433
    @elliotschwartz5433 5 років тому +1

    You definitely make the best videos and easily understood tutorials around. I've been following you for a few years and have watched all your videos multiple times. For me personally, it's all about learning different ways to do job faster and more efficiently. Thanks again! (Elliot from MinneSNOWta)

  • @joethebar1
    @joethebar1 4 роки тому +1

    Yep- this is exactly how I did my house; the wall determines the panel size. The eye cannot decipher an inch or two changing direction. There’s always an odd wall but mine turned out stunning

  • @lucianoraygoza6645
    @lucianoraygoza6645 5 років тому +6

    Thank you Richard for the good videos appreciate all the information and again thank you for sharing

  • @spexchef
    @spexchef 5 років тому

    Thanks for breaking this down, it's something that is never seen in England so it's great to see how you work out the spacing..great work and vids..thank you.

    • @ianmarsden8568
      @ianmarsden8568 5 років тому

      Which is ironic as it came from here - I'm from the UK too. Great video, again. Look forward to them.

  • @choimdachoim9491
    @choimdachoim9491 5 років тому

    I love the look of this type wainscoting but the top of all horizontal pieces can be a huge dust-collector which was a problem in the Desert area I lived most of my life in. You've created another slow, easy-to-follow video. Watching your videos is a calming thing to do...kind of a Carpenter;s Meditation.

  • @toobad9946
    @toobad9946 4 роки тому

    I have found that whenever building anything repetitive even if it is not commonly visible (Ex: Wall switch height), pick your worst case scenario and make all others match it. Consistency indicates planning and professionalism!

  • @TheEggyboo
    @TheEggyboo Рік тому

    This is just what I was looking for! I’ve been searching for a video like this for ages! Thank you!!

  • @morganwalstrom9900
    @morganwalstrom9900 3 роки тому

    Really like watching you channel, my only critique would be. When your doing the panels and the outlet doesn’t layout in the center get an electrician to cut the drywall put a splice kit and a cut in box to get that thing centered, It looks much cleaner. 👍🏻

  • @jonathangarcia7076
    @jonathangarcia7076 5 років тому +11

    That second line bugged me in your last video and i knew it would come back to haunt you lol. Love your videos man keep it up

    • @christophercrawford2736
      @christophercrawford2736 5 років тому

      Jonathan Garcia yeah I was thinking he could’ve drawn a short line. Didn’t need to be full length lol

    • @jacqdanieles
      @jacqdanieles 5 років тому +2

      I was thinking the same. My OCD was telling me he should draw a squiggly line across the line he didn't need.

  • @mchaplinjr
    @mchaplinjr 5 років тому

    Excellent info. Your explanation on how calculate panel size was done perfectly. Nice work!!!!

  • @allisonmajewski3065
    @allisonmajewski3065 2 місяці тому

    OMG you made it so easy to figure out the dimensions of the panels, thank you! 🙌🏻Easy math too which I can do!😆

  • @blakeloke5586
    @blakeloke5586 5 років тому +6

    You are an excellent teacher. Glad to see you putting your PhD to good use!

  • @valeriewhite7917
    @valeriewhite7917 5 років тому +1

    Was looking through your videos to get an idea for my front door casing/trim and found a link for t-shirts. Whatttt?! Lol. Just placed an order for one. Can’t wait to receive it!

  • @jamesgallagher4655
    @jamesgallagher4655 5 років тому

    Good example of your thought process Richard thank you.

  • @melindaprincipe5806
    @melindaprincipe5806 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for doing this series! It is so helpful! I’m planning on doing wainscoting in my dining room but have a air vent next to a outlet. Can wait to see how you work around obstacles! I hope you and your family have a very happy New Year!

    • @paulcalder2792
      @paulcalder2792 10 місяців тому

      I have that exact same situation in my dining room. I’m watching the entire series so hopefully Richard will cover working around obstacles

  • @michaelplays2449
    @michaelplays2449 4 роки тому

    Very well explained Richard thanks. Great series of videos

  • @focusonthefocus
    @focusonthefocus 4 роки тому

    Ah... I just asked you about this. LOL... You're way ahead of it, my man. Thanks!

  • @tonyclausen8106
    @tonyclausen8106 5 років тому

    Hi Richard I really enjoy watching your videos. I'm in New Zealand and i don't know if we would ever do wainscot, but am fascinated by what you do. Different countries different styles I guess. The way I divide things up is "In and Over" or (over an in) you measure from the left side of your timber to the left side of your last timber, you take that measurement and divide it up by how much you want ( 3 spaces, 4 spaces etc) what ever that measurement is, is the distance for setting out from left side of timber to left side of timber so on and so on. Not sure if you use that system? But you don't need to subtract timber widths and it doesn't matter what width the timber is as long as it's all the same.

  • @armedmariner
    @armedmariner 4 роки тому

    Genius at work. Teaching us to be geniuses too. Thanks man! You really help make it clear.

  • @Aepek
    @Aepek 5 років тому

    Sorry, forgot to SMACK the 👍🏻 Button during stream. Liked how you were able to chat w/ us during the vid as well, pretty cool.
    Like said, REALLY liked this vid & the SERIES was awesome & full of knowledge, that can help ANYONE; regardless of how long in the biz (cuz, can always learn something new, since everyone has own “techniques”). Have a job coming up in doctors office that will be installing chair rails & wainscoting in 2 diff rooms, & your vids have helped me w/ ideas & tips tricks....
    Happy New Year ✌🏼

  • @victoryroman3941
    @victoryroman3941 5 місяців тому

    This is what i was struggling with as my walls are all diff sizes so thankyou.

  • @omnibuildersnz
    @omnibuildersnz 5 років тому

    had a great time a couple years ago learning wainscoting. couple differences but like ya say its all a design preference at end of day. very true ya eye will pick up what the wall wants ya to know :) very thorough explanation great work!!!

  • @rhondahumes6338
    @rhondahumes6338 4 роки тому

    You should be a teacher. You explain everything perfectly!

  • @jwill701
    @jwill701 5 місяців тому

    Great video! Thank you! What would you say is an acceptable variance in panel width? + - 5 inches?

  • @rosshaselhurst6600
    @rosshaselhurst6600 4 роки тому +1

    Love your wainscot tutorials. Would you have any advice for joints over long runs. I am contemplating a straight run using your method that is about 12m long including a stair case. How would you approach joining the backing boards? Would you make sure to hide the seams behind the uprights? Or have you a better way?

  • @brianb1179
    @brianb1179 4 роки тому

    👌👍 always love watching your videos , great attention to details , and great information , thanks 👊

  • @connorwilson7487
    @connorwilson7487 5 років тому +1

    I know you smoothed these walls out with drywall mud, but I would like to hear how you do your Masonite panels as well, and the pros and cons.

  • @justreeln2946
    @justreeln2946 5 років тому

    I have a room with Carpet and existing Base Board, whatz the best way to proceed... Do I remove Base and start over?Your Videos are Amazing, Love the Quality you always Show...

  • @lucy2beme
    @lucy2beme Рік тому

    Great video, you explained this very well.

  • @jonathchamp8450
    @jonathchamp8450 5 років тому +3

    you've mention dealing with obstacles, could you make a demonstration of it? thanks again for your videos

    • @johnrazor8720
      @johnrazor8720 5 років тому

      Jonath Champ - Right, I’d like to see how he handles the windows which are off-balance to the wall and how to handle an electrical outlet that doesn’t center in the stile. Great series!

  • @lilstempel
    @lilstempel 5 років тому

    This series has been great and very timely. I’ve done a fair amount of work around the house but I’m debating if this is a project that is too artistic for me. What is a fair ballpark price to have a pro do a job like this in the Midwest for recessed panels on a 16 x 12 room vs an estimated DIY cost for materials. There’s certainly the pride of doing it myself but also the work of a true craftsman is of value. I’m trying to get a feel for where to make that trade.

  • @roxannelevesque1606
    @roxannelevesque1606 5 років тому +2

    The panels on the door seem like a good reference width for continuity

  • @ecko1882
    @ecko1882 4 місяці тому

    Brother thank you. I know you're in the middle of your big reno bid, just had a quick question. I have variable wall widths and I am hanging picture frame molding. No panels or boards. My question is do I keepu panel widths consistent and change the gap/widths between the boxes or do I change the widths of the boxes to keep the gaps consistent?

  • @Willdoe09
    @Willdoe09 5 років тому +2

    Richard did you get the job in Cali ?

  • @bluelineimprovements7349
    @bluelineimprovements7349 3 роки тому

    great informative video, answered a lot of my questions!

  • @raypurcell8311
    @raypurcell8311 4 роки тому

    Any suggestions for a 135 degree inside corner regarding the width of the styles? Thank you for the videos, they have been really helpful.

  • @JP-st5iq
    @JP-st5iq 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Richard. Really appreciate the videos! What about a hallway? Would you try to keep the layout the same on both sides so that the stiles are directly across from each other? Seems like a tricky one with doors and corners occurring at different locations on both sides.

    • @HeyTezza
      @HeyTezza Рік тому

      This is what I’m wondering also, in my lounge room I have a door in the middle but it’s off centre, I wonder if I treat it as 2 different walls or accept a weird bit on the end, I’m leaning towards weird bit like he mentioned

  • @kernalrom
    @kernalrom 5 років тому

    Interested in how you are going to handle the bullnose corners

  • @matthewhicks6895
    @matthewhicks6895 5 років тому

    Appreciate the video series. You make this look fun!

  • @taramalan
    @taramalan 5 років тому

    How do you prevent a gap between the top rail or chair molding and the wall when the wall isn’t flat? Or how do you fill the gap? When installing crown molding in my home, I had a few shorter walls (about 6 feet) that had a 1/4” gap between the middle of the wall and the pine molding since that short of a piece of pine won’t flex to the curve of the wall like MDF might.

  • @ZacharyHawkins-w1z
    @ZacharyHawkins-w1z 4 місяці тому

    I am doing wainscot over a textured wall and want to use 1/2” 4x8 MDF panels for smooth reveal. Would you place these panels on the wall before installing the wainscot, or cut them out once you have the final wainscot panel dimensions?

  • @brianbier
    @brianbier 5 років тому

    Really enjoying this series!

  • @MrHondaguy77
    @MrHondaguy77 3 роки тому

    I wish you would give the links in the description. UA-cam makes it so difficult to find the previous videos

  • @glendavis1266
    @glendavis1266 4 роки тому

    I see there was crown molding in this room. What style would work with batten wainscoting?

  • @jeffandphoebe
    @jeffandphoebe 5 років тому

    Enjoying the series.

  • @Masdyl1319
    @Masdyl1319 5 років тому +6

    Great video, but u never discussed what to do if the outlet was in the way of the stile?

    • @rjperkins365
      @rjperkins365 5 років тому +2

      Call the electrician 🙃

    • @Masdyl1319
      @Masdyl1319 5 років тому

      @@rjperkins365 LMFAO

    • @toobad9946
      @toobad9946 4 роки тому

      That's because if it is designed properly, that will NEVER happen!

  • @jgbigg
    @jgbigg 5 років тому

    Thanks! Great information. Really enjoying this series.

  • @danman1451
    @danman1451 5 років тому

    I was wondering if you have a video of a door casement with a full entablishmere?

  • @klmbuilders5385
    @klmbuilders5385 5 років тому

    Nice teaching video series!

  • @mrndrrn
    @mrndrrn 5 років тому

    Always follow you and learned lots, You are my teacher. Which saw you recommend for skirting, coving/crown moulding. Thanks

  • @saulv194
    @saulv194 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much, I was trying to figure out the spacing yesterday and for the sake of me I couldn't do it.

  • @CRHPaul
    @CRHPaul 5 років тому

    Awesome series. Would love to do this in my house, but have baseboard heating. Any tips/tricks for dealing with a situation like that?

  • @n20cpri
    @n20cpri 5 років тому

    So the wall with the window will have differently spaced panels? The 2 under the window were determined by the window size - then whatever you decide to the left of the window will be based on what you did for the 4 panel wall?

  • @bfd1565
    @bfd1565 5 років тому

    Happy New Years

  • @ZoliMusic
    @ZoliMusic 4 роки тому

    For a shortcut, go to 10:00 for the math. ;) Thanks for your content!

  • @franksalerno6530
    @franksalerno6530 5 років тому

    Will you be putting 1/8" or 1/4" board to the walls like i seen in your older videos or will you mount the styles and rails right to the wall. my other question is how do you end the style on a wall that your not going to wrap the wainscoting around like an opening to another room? Thanks I look forward to seeing your videos

  • @jvillalp1017
    @jvillalp1017 5 років тому

    Another great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @santiagodominguez2522
    @santiagodominguez2522 5 років тому

    Do you just visualize every small detail with the experience you have?

  • @grigs249
    @grigs249 2 роки тому

    What if I have one long wall, being 24 ft and a narrow wall being 25”, should I do 18 inch panels on the long wall? Seems like a lot of panels

  • @lougjolaj7839
    @lougjolaj7839 5 років тому

    I’m going to be a carpenter because of you🥳🥳

  • @SuperMatt2112
    @SuperMatt2112 5 років тому

    Thanks for the excellent teachings, it all now makes perfect sense to me, You build it, they will come lol, thanks man. great job.

  • @m.a.r.services5720
    @m.a.r.services5720 5 років тому

    Great information! Happy new year

  • @randyperkins7721
    @randyperkins7721 4 роки тому

    Okay, so what to do when you don't have casing around a window? Nice videos BTW!

  • @DonaldSmith1
    @DonaldSmith1 5 років тому

    Great video once again, keep up the great work.

  • @jjballestrini
    @jjballestrini 2 роки тому

    What’s the name of the trim that goes around the mdf. I’m trying to finish up my project and can’t find it anywhere

  • @juanoramo
    @juanoramo 5 років тому

    Do you have to follow the margins or spaces in between the panels size equally all around and away from each corner?

  • @timkurtenbach805
    @timkurtenbach805 5 років тому

    Hey Richard,
    I am doing my basement. I am thinking on doing wainscot before I put carpet down. I would trim out the base after carpet install. What are your thoughts on this?

  • @TravisKelleher
    @TravisKelleher 5 років тому

    Drone shots, Nice!!!

  • @kennyshepherd8311
    @kennyshepherd8311 5 років тому

    Thank you for explaining the layout!

  • @danielgeng2306
    @danielgeng2306 5 років тому

    Thanks Richard, good stuff!

  • @briansullivan519
    @briansullivan519 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for this series and this video!!

  • @prezzeruk4054
    @prezzeruk4054 5 років тому

    I regularly need to work out square sizes on a large sheet of glass, as i do repro stain glass as a job.
    We have standard sizes for square and diamond lead.
    But often the customer requires a custom sized square or diamond.
    So what i do is measure the glass width, divide the square size and it might come back as 2.75 for example.
    Then i round that upto 3.
    So then i take the glass width and divide by 3, giving me the closest possible number to the custom square size.
    So your 80.5 ÷ 29=2.75.
    So round that upto 3, 80.5÷3=26.8, round it upto 29inches per panel.
    Then mark 29inch from centre of wall outwards, then place the middle of the stile on each mark.
    Which gives u 3 equal panel sizes, without the need for subtracting stile widths.
    At least thats what i assume. Iam hoping its a quicker way to work things out.

    • @prezzeruk4054
      @prezzeruk4054 5 років тому

      Then on larger walls, after u measure the width, just subtract 29 inches again.
      119÷29=4.1
      119÷4=29.75, round it upto 29.5 or 30inches for each panel size.
      Again mark outward from wall centre, to get 4 equal panels.
      As long as the middle of stile is in line with each mark, it should work out nicely.

    • @prezzeruk4054
      @prezzeruk4054 5 років тому

      Of course i could be wrong, or u just prefer ur way, we all have our own ways of doing things.

  • @marks9949
    @marks9949 5 років тому

    Been looking forward to this video man!

  • @charlesgee533
    @charlesgee533 5 років тому

    Thank you for explaining. Well taught

  • @raybrensike42
    @raybrensike42 5 років тому

    If you want to do something a bit different, you might want to use 1/2" x 3" (2 1/2" wide) slats for vertical styles, and maybe space them about 16" apart. That too is a good look you might want to do. Then you don't use any moulding in the boxes.

  • @Thoughtfulbuildsllc
    @Thoughtfulbuildsllc 3 роки тому

    Killer video as always!

  • @peterburke1493
    @peterburke1493 5 років тому

    Very interesting watching !