Jaw-Dropping Curved Skirting Boards: Carpentry Skills Unleashed
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99% of people would have absolutely no idea the work involved in that one piece of skirting. Very nicely done
@igorp
9 ай бұрын
they would just get Poly baseboard, considering this one ended up painted anyway
@Andrew-is7rs
9 ай бұрын
@@igorp Fair point
@leecrook6918
9 ай бұрын
Needed a curved oak skirting 6 years ago... they steamed it !
@Andrew-is7rs
9 ай бұрын
@@leecrook6918 Yeah that can be a bastard though. And you need a steamer on site and all the flaff that goes with it. This guy has done a good job with lam bending
@mrcastro8740
9 ай бұрын
You can order a custom piece of flexible moulding. Much less work same results.
As a joiner myself I have watched you before your a craftsman off the highest order
I hardly ever leave a comment but after watching this video I just have to say how much I enjoyed watching your very talented skills, great woodworking, great camera work and editing and a happy client (shame to hide it behind curtains and furniture) It is one of the best ones you have made and you deserve to do very well with it. I am too old now to do woodworking projects myself but watching you still inspires me if only in the mind, please carry on making these great videos they give me so much enjoyment and pleasure thank you. Chris Harker.
@rossmckenzie2283
9 ай бұрын
I agree with Chris... "shame to hide it behind curtains and furniture". Beautiful work.
@jeffers2923
9 ай бұрын
Really nice work 👍
@SarahErwita
9 ай бұрын
@@rossmckenzie2283😅
@mufuliramark
9 ай бұрын
Was this a clients house
Canadian carpenter here. My hats off to you sir, that was f'n cool. Earned my subscription.
To have some one committed to a tidy workplace, and attention to detail is so rare. Top job.
And they plonk seats and dare to hang curtains over it 😅 There will be a joiner in that house, in years to come, that will not admire the view and not admire the furniture, but check out the skirting and scratch their chin in appreciation. Lovely and inspiring work there Oli and Cripps 🤘
Top class and level of detail that’s gone in to one section of skirting is more than a lot of people put into their house!
That floor scribe and crazy jig contraption is what seperates the masters from the caulk happy DIYer. Very nice job.
One minute in and it’s already epic - seriously impressed….
@BradshawJoinery
9 ай бұрын
Thankyou, really hope you enjoy, this one was a huge effort
I would 1) use bendable base moldings. 2) make 22.5 degree cut (instead of 45 degree) for the rounded corner. 3) shorten the curved baseboard molding so that it doesn't push out the shorter molding.
@IrelandConstruction
9 ай бұрын
Agreed, the bullnose pissed me off. But impressive skills, scribing and video editing. Tips hat to a master carpenter :-)
@jayperry3599
9 ай бұрын
Pretty sure it was done like that to run parallel with the inlay detail in the flooring. Bit of a compromise as to which would be more noticeable when the job was complete. Proper job, keeping the skills alive and not just another house bashing site chippie.👍
The master strikes again! Amazing!
A nice bit of quarter round beading and job's a belter🤣🤣. Totally astonishing job. Clients must be well chuffed.
These “content creators” with little real skill or experience can never compare to a true craftsman that’s on top of his game. Well done. And thank you for sharing your skills.
The attention to detail! Even the levelling feet on the spindle jig, a very well thought out process achieving absolute perfection, well done sir
The amount of work that goes into this is amazing and your spindle Moulder is genius Love the channel keep it up👌
That's one EXPENSIVE bit of skirting right there!! You sir deserve a major pat on the back, not just for the end product but the while project.
You and Cripps make a great team, well done fantastic job. Love your videos you should be proud of this result.
Hi Ollie and Cripps ... I subscribe to quite a few Joinery/Woodworking channels on KZread but yours is by far my favourite. Your craftsmanship, attention to detail and all-round knowledge are first class. I think you are amongst the last of the era of expert woodworkers, these days it seems that most are only capable CNC operators.
I have never seen such a skill. You are a genius at the craft, a master craftsman at work. I only wish that I served my time with your good self.
Having made a similar skirting to this (although with oak construction veneers) I fully appreciate how difficult this lamination to be. Well done for actually constructing this on site and then spindling the mould on your own, when we did it we templated the curve and made cauls to match and glued up in the workshop. We even wimped out and had 4 of us on the spindle, so again very impressive on your own. Great to see that there are still craftsmen out there willing to take the difficult approach to such a task, although I think you will find yourself very much in the minority. Always enjoy your videos as they bring back happy memories of previous work I have completed. Curved work always distinguishes the craftsmen from the tradesmen.
I did the same job for my sister 20 years ago with just a panel saw and a stream to soak the wood in the water for a couple of week and then cut it every 10mm, it took days and I screwed it on it still looks good to this day. She doesn’t know how lucky she was I did it. Never did another one. This one is total perfection done by a master craftsman.
I hope any 1 watching this understands how difficult this is to make, when in the shop, even harder on site near home and hard when 4 hours away. Here was all the preparation done, so well executed and even a dog in the end. Hats off.
Oliver, I haven’t left a comment before but I have watched many of your videos. I’ve been so impressed with your skill, craftsmanship, work ethic and inventiveness / ingenuity. You are a resourceful grafter! This video and the one about building your mobile ‘spindle moulder’ encapsulate a lot about what I enjoy in your work. As a bonus, I’ve learned a heck of a lot for my own hobby woodworking. Applause is due! 👏🏽
All that beautiful workmanship , hiding behind the curtains and chairs ❤❤❤❤
Insane attention to detail, planning and execution. True gem. This is a best shipwright quality job and somehow reminds me of Tally Ho rebuilding project.
I sit here shaking my head in wonder at the planning, expertise and attention to detail; and you deserve to be lying down on the job at the end. Hello, Cripps, it’s lovely to meet you and I hope your family emergency was resolved. And hello to Ted. Regards as always. Ray 🌞
Had every finger crossed when it came time to cut the mitre on that curved bit! Brilliant job.
Hi Ollie and hello Cripps! 😁 It's great to see what's involved in a 'simple' request for a curved skirting board. And what a fine job you made of it - with a little help of course.😂👍
The worlds most expensive length of skirting!!! Nice job 👍
Wow! Nice $2000 piece of moulding. I am a bit more of a hack. It's painted so a few laminations of hardboard glued and nailed in place with a cap moulding and shoe would have worked for me. Also i don't have that magical band saw for ripping the tulipwood. This friends is true craftsmanship, what i do is more crapsmanship. Excellent work!
Absolutely exceptional craftsmanship right there, that will delight eagle eyed People for decades to come….👌👌👌😀
Hand picked craftsman by a very wealthy customer. Lovely job.
"quite satisfying when your bandsaw cuts well"... I have no choice but to take your word for it 😂
That ended up looking amazing. It's a shame that most people will have no clue how much time and effort it takes to make. Let alone look that good. I hope you're able to keep putting the videos out. They are an inspiration
@captainchaos3053
9 ай бұрын
Too much work.
Amazing work.
Nice teamwork on display. The skirting looks as if grew there! Great work!
Lovely work. I always think putting something like that together is a bit like pulling jenga blocks out of the puzzle, the more steps you have to do the more the anti gets upped. Putting that moulding in with that jig was awesome. If I got anywhere near close to that, then that’s where I’d mess it up 😂
Yourself & Cripps can be rightly proud of that job, Ollie - superb craftsmanship! 👏
Hi, Oliver and Cripps! I learn so much from this channel. Thank you!
just wow
Good Lord, what a beautiful job, absolutely beautiful… but a real ball-breaker at the same time! That was one expensive bit of skirting sunshine. A huge well done.
Magnificent job! And then they put furniture in to hide the masterpiece!! And well done Cripps!
Mate what a bit of workmanship.
Beautiful work, and foreman Ted was clearly very happy to sign it off! Now I'm looking at my 5 panel curved bay and thinking that I'll just make do with the "octagonal skirting" look 😂
I am impressed. That’s an awful lot of work. I just recently did something similar and I used flexible polyurethane molding. They make it in most standard profiles as well as custom. A lot of flat stock as well that can be stacked/combined to create your own profiles. Tight radii only needs a heat gun and patience.
best channel of woodworking
Master at work right there !! Love the home made spindle !! Quite possibly the single most bit of skirting in the country i recon 😂
Excellent quality job. Nice to see others who are prepared to take on seemingly difficult jobs too. I'm in Manchester and we have a lot of properties with similar round bay windows usually with jointed skirting. Yours is far more impressive but not many would pay the cost unfortunately.
Thank you so much. Marking the mitre point on masking tape on the floor. Why have i never thought of that. Doh!
Hi Ollie and Cripps, great video as usual. Have been a carpenter for 30 years but am always inspired and amazed by your work.
I would like to know how many brain cells Oliver blew up getting the setup and preparation sorted. It's obvious that most of the work associated with this install was done before the wood was measured and cut. It's this attention that makes Oliver's product as exceptional as it is. I sure hope the client appreciates the time and effort. Good support by "Cripps". Tidy work sites make the difference.
Just discovered this channel is only all joiners work like this. I wouldn't have such trouble with them
This was a mighty task, perfomed with honours and ingenuity. Impressive! And combined with the video of your custom building the portable spindle moulder, armed with a circle saw as power source, for this job, makes this just more ingenious and impressive indeed. Love your channel. Keep up the good job!
A great JOB! MR Bradshaw! Really came out the BALLS! Keep up the good work!
This is a great job. The one thing I would have done differently would be to install the baseboard [skirting board] before the corner beads were applied, and then the plasterer could have eliminated the big gap at the wall.
@stevebengel1346
8 ай бұрын
When I see rounded ( bullnose) corners, I always add a small piece between the larger pieces of baseboard 22.5° on each end and it fits like a glove without having to fill in the large gap
Wow what a piece of art!!!
Got to admire the whole process & the thoughts behind it, nevermind the perfect execution. The moulder was just genius & so pleased to see you've taken on an apprentice 😊
Outstanding,looks amazing well done to both of you.
Great example of how much planning goes into a job which is not just round the corner project management box ticked 👍
Always learning new things on this channel
Absolutely brilliant 👏
Brilliant work!
PPPPPP - Proper Preparation Prevents P*ss Poor Performance. And my was there some serious prep going on here - fabulous results - much respect.
@BradshawJoinery
9 ай бұрын
Amen to that! ❤️
This is fabulous. I actually repaired a door as well as the sill and frame in my 206yo house using techniques I've learned watching your videos. The level of craftsmanship on display here is nearly unmatched these days and sadly underapreceated Edit: I live in NEW England so 206 years is fairly old for a house here lol
@samnichols4361
9 ай бұрын
206 years is fairly old for a house in the UK too to be fair
Seriously superb job!!!! Excellent video and great teamwork. Keep them coming!!!
Nicely done!
Simply beautiful!
It is clear that you have a lot of experience and skill. I really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for sharing.
Lovely work 👏👏
Incredible job. Amazing care and precision!
Superb work...inspiring !
Absolutely amazing work. Very well done
Awesome as always
Insane amount of work for a skirting board. Well done 👍
Ingenious and very well presented.
Awesome work.
Sheer skill, but we have come to expect nothing less from you, Oliver. Top job, expertly done.
Awesome skills applied to perfection.
Your skills are amazing I learn so much from you and personally would like to thank you for the time you share doing this. Also I love the interaction with the farm Coming from the farming side myself well done
Incredibly impressive work!!!
Absolutely amazing work ❤
Looks fantastic. Great work.
So much to appreciate here. Well done.
Beautiful job
Just a joy to watch your approach and execution. Thank you so much for sharing your skills
Seriously impressive❤
Beautiful job, love the care and attention, a masterpiece, well done 👍
Beautiful work
Outstanding.
That's a whole lotta work for some skirting! Fairplay, looks great
I am impressed. Well done
Lovely job well done
Stunning work there, amazing!
Stunning piece of craft work.
Exceptional piece of craftsmanship. Bravo.
Exceptional Skills are shown in the video, Hello Cripps. Gordon, Halifax, Near the village of Bradshaw.
Brilliant job 👍
Amazing. Master craftsmen 👍🏻
Amazing ingenuity and skill
Excellent craftsmanship & attention to detail! 👏🏻