Trim out your House like the pros - (paneling, wainscot, accent walls)

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A few years ago, I knew nothing about finish carpentry. I still don't because I don't do it for a living. But after watching Richard for so long, I have an appreciation of the craft. When he started nailing them in, I said out loud "oh yeah...". LOL. Small details matter. Thanks for the education!

hansangb
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Richard, i really respect you for not selling out and becoming a corporate shill. So many other guys are trying to push products and software and concepts, and hair restoration
And i get it, everyone wants to make a buck, but i see value and honesty in the way you conduct yourself! Keep it up man, we need more like you.

kevinbenedict
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Only trim carpenter in north texas with a hand-plane. Such a Baller! 🤯

jackww
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You are definitely uping your game, I'm a 64 year old carpenter and you are inspirering me! Thanks

haroldclover
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One of my favorite things about finish carpentry is figuring out exactly what the truly "proper" way to do things is. It's hard to see sometime how returns or transitions should be done. But once you figure it out you can truly look at those returns and say that that's the "proper" way to do it. And a hard back cut just doesn't do it justice. Love your dedication to perfection, keep it up!

chrismccurdy
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You're a master craftsman! I wish I could have watched this about 15 years ago when I remodeled my home ... I am not a carpenter, but always admired trim work, so I decided to add some cove and window sills etc. to my home. I did OK, but had I been able to watch you and see how to really do it, I could have done so much better and probably less caulk! Great work and keep showing us all how.

billsmith
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Man, that little return detail on the casing added so much to the design. Great job, dude!

rubberberner
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Nice work. I feel a lot of people would have just settled for the hard return. Nice that you figured out a better option

bobbytaylor
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Here in the Netherlands, REAL carpenters barely exist (at least seen very sporadically especially on Social Media)... so when I see AMAZING art work like this, it blews my mind! 👍🏻👍🏻

AnthonyVenmans
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God is In the details. The returns on the cap molding is absolutely beautiful.

reneneron
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The craftsmanship on this channel gets better every year.

gale
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Those returns are the type of details that separates the craftsmen from the boys. Looks awesome. 👍👍 Thanks for the video.

zdoc
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The thing I like about your work, Richard, is your attention to details. It is the details that make the difference. Anyone can throw wood on a wall. The difference between a hack and a craftsman, however, is the craftsman puts the details in that may not be "noticed", but they are felt in the end product. Far too many today, just want to "get it done, grab the check", instead of putting the details in that make a project an "heirloom". You're a throwback, Richard, and we need more like you. From an old dude who is saddened by how many don't take the pride in their work, that you do in yours. Appreciate you.

m.d.d.
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Not only are you a gifted finish carpenter...you're also a genius!!!

howardjlogan
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Looks like you're enjoying that new Milwaukee 15 Gauge. Great work as always Richard.

alejandrobeltran
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Niiice detail on flying those ears past the stiles. Clean as hell.

randykurfurst
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So nice to see someone who cares about the job and craftsmanship of what they do. To many times guys charge top dollars and put out bottom dollar work . I admire you work, keep up the great job

waterchickenwoodworxbydanb
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Love the effort you put into the returns for the top rail cap. 8:30

Natenezz
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Finish work = Attention to detail. Love your work!

randyjohn
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I'm really enjoying watching this project. Thanks, man.

ScottyDrake