PERFECT MITER JOINTS - Watch Detailed Tutorial and Learn How to Cut Them
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Watch cabinetmaker Steve Maxwell demonstrate all the tricks for cutting perfect miter joints on inside trim using a knife and a chopsaw.
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The spinning blade is an excellent tip. Had never noticed the difference in the shadow line before. Earned my sub.
Fantastic! Wonderful time taken to explain your reasoning and technique. Your attention to detail is commendable and everyone can see that you really care about your craft and about the finished product you deliver to your customers. :)
Great tips mate. I've been doing this for years and never thought to use a knife, a mechanical pencil and sometimes several trips to the chops was the standard. Can't wait to try this methods. Thank you.
Finally someone I can listen and learn from. A master craftsman whose explantions are as concise and accurate as his saw cuts. Love the Canadian air force cap btw...I have one as well. Well done Mr Maxwell. Merci
Wow, rare precision, truly a pleasure to see everything snapping into place, just amazing, congratz!
The results are so precise! Thanks for walking through every step. Trimming mitered corners for this kind of work has been intimidating. I’m going to use your guidance on my next project.
I love this level of detail in perfection. Awesome job.
Hi Steve, I can’t believe I came across this on KZread. I took your DIY class through Family Handyman about cabinet making. You are a true inspiration! Thank you. I love your newel post. Simply amazing.
Enjoyed this video, and can't wait to try my hand at making a perfect mitre, a lot of videos get spoiled by the person's voice grating on me, but his quiet manner and the quality of his work has inspired me, if I can only make one picture frame I will be happy.
@davidwv7370
3 жыл бұрын
the secret to perfect picture frames is miters exactly @ 45 and opposite sides of frame exactly the same length - the 45's are easy if you have a miter saw - opposite sides same length can be achieved by setting a stop so both will be cut the same
This is the best Mitered Corners video I've seen. Thank you so much!
Oh how I wish I could spend the time like this to make my work as gratifying like you. Thank you for sharing. BTW, nice cordless saw.
Damn, I needed this 30 years ago. I always knew there was a trick but the Stanley knife who would've thought. It makes good sense.
Steve this video is perfect! Best detailed trim/miter video on KZread!
Just bought my first mitre saw. It's one of those bucket list tools for me. Thanks for showing some beautiful skills and tips to get me started. I never thought I'd have the opportunity to own a nice tool like this and I'm determined to make some beautiful things with it. Cheers!
Wow, that is some precision work! Thanks for sharing it.
Oh how I wish I had seen your video before I installed my skirting boards. I love your voice, so calm and inspiring.
Perfect timing for me to see your trimming technique. I have some trimming to do tomorrow at church. Thank you for sharing. I love the blade method instead of a pencil.
TAKE NOTES KIDS! This is a Master Craftsman at work! Great Job, Great Video!
Thank you for sharing and big thank you for the camera person for the quality work as well. Quite satisfying to see audio and picture calibrated well!
- THANX for the CLEAREST, most concise explanation for making miter cuts. VERY HELPFUL ! ! !
Absolutely wonderful video and so extremely helpful for less experienced craftsmen, such as myself. Thank you
Wow! That’s scary accurate. Beautifully explained too. Love your attention to detail.
It is great to see a modern master craftsman in action. The tips provided will make my projects finish better with less effort! Thanks!
Great work Steve and thanks so much for posting this video. Greetings from the UK. John.
Beautiful work! Nice to see people actually taking pride in perfection.
I was a remodel contractor for years and precision cuts and proper fit was always so satisfying to me.
Using the shadow from the blade...BRILLIANT!
Now that........is serious craftsmanship! Great video!
Love the way you explain things and your attention to detail, great work
The saying goes, learn something new everyday. Thank YOU for teaching me more than a few new things today!
It's always a pleasure to watch a real craftsman at work
really fantastic tutorial on what can be a supremely vexing task. Glad to discover you and hope to see much more!
This might just be the most helpful, and well presented lesson I've come across on KZread. Although proud of the work I'm able to do myself around our home, often some struggle with that final bit of trim really ends up taking away from an otherwise nicely done project. Looking forward to trying this technique on a window I'm finishing this weekend.
this is the sort of KZread I like to watch.
I like your approach. Especially marking out your fasteners. Thanks.
Beautiful work!! Thank you for going into such detail!!
Beautiful work. I came across this video by chance and I love it. I am fairly new to the wood working world. For me it’s that precise detail that makes hand made pieces worth doing.
Awesome video Steve! Educational and really shows how things *should* be done. Thank you!
The craftsmanship I've come to expect. Thanks.
Thank you so much for the tips on making the perfect miter joint.
First, alot of good info for a novice woodworker. I'm glad there are people like you so willing to share their knowledge with others who have the same passion for creating. Will make sure to follow your channel.
Miters have always been a problem for me. Thank you for the excellent details!
Good to see a craftsman at work, thank you sir.
Instant subscription after seeing your attention to detail and calm no non sense teaching ability. Gave me pointers on those sometimes tricky miter cuts, Thanks.
I enjoy how you explain everything. This is so informative. Thank you
Great video! Being new at working with wood, all these tips a priceless.
Quality craftsmanship! Thank you for the tips!
Great work and a very relaxing watch
Absolutely fantastic wood working skills my friend, top work from the UK, keep it up.
Very nice quality work! Thank you for sharing it!!!
From one finish carpenter to another. Great video! You explained your method practice very well.
This video was such a pleasure to watch!
Very impressed, thanks for the time to make this.
Absolutely amazing quality build, you make it look easy. Thanks for the great tips I learned a lot!
Great video! You're an excellent instructor. THank you!
Amazing explanation in Miter and accuracy.
That is an outstanding video. You’re an excellent teacher!!! Thank you!
...excellent attention to detail, and even better way of explaining your thinking process: thank you!
This was really enjoyable and educational. Thank you!
Great carpenter and a fantastic calm voice. Perfect video
Excellent! Thanks for the explanation and video.
Beautiful work & great advice
Loved watching . Thank you.
Okay, I don't even know how I got here, but I am glad I did. I used the method described here to cut trims for my wainscot molding and to my pleasure I was able to cut snugly fitting trims for the first time EVER! I cannot believe how easy this was after watching your video. Thank you a million times for sharing the tricks.
Awesome video, beautiful work, great tips. Thank you!!!
Very informative and clever. Thanks for sharing your talents and experience.
Yet another great tutorial. Thanks.
What a great video. This video exactly answers my question, "how do they do that and make it look so perfect." I am always in awe of a great finish carpenter's talents. When I go into a home and see the finish work, it excites me to know that there are some really talented wood artists out there.
this is what I been looking for thanks I was struggling with mitering trim around my shiplap
Wow. So nice to see a true artist at work.
Thanks for explaining and doing such great job
His voice calms my inner demons down !!! Thank you Sir for that
@brianbraynen4178
3 жыл бұрын
Bob Ross of carpentry
I made floating picture frames today. Thanks to your great tutorial, they turned out perfect!
I like the detail you demonstrate here, especially with the miter saw body-blade trick. I'll subscribe.
Thank you for the tips. This is going to make me look better than I really am, lol. Excellent work friend.
Stunning work
Superb work. Many thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills.
I always enjoy your videos...your demeanor and skills are awesome!
I really enjoyed your video! Thank you for taking the time to show your precise craftsmanship!
@baileylineroad
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. Informative & easy to follow. I make miter cuts less often than I would like, so this helps me to "cut once."
I've been doing this for years And you just made it so easy and simple You my friend are a Master and I thank you
Thank you. Wonderful attention to detail.
This is such a better way to cut trim compared to what I've been doing! Thanks for sharing this.
I have implemented the "technique" you share here. Works like a charm. Thank you!
Beautiful work.
Some great tips here. Thanks for sharing you experience.
I loved the way you explained the video. So easy to do and follow. Thanks from Herbie Herbert South Wales UK
Nice work, thanks for sharing with us. Best regards from Australia
Beautiful work
Great trick for angle cuts, I’m going to try this. Great video.
Wow. Excellent tutorial vid. Subscribed.
Very informative...trimming out some cabinet doors and drawer fronts at the moment and will definitely use a few of your tips.
That’s really neat. I’ve always ended up with a bit of a gap in my mitered corners. Thank you!
Nice tips, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us !!
Great video. Thanks for sharing your talent. Have a great day!
Great ... People like u are salt of this world. Thank for your video.
Wow, great tips, I learned a lot. I like your attention to detail. Thank you.
Tips for perfection, Thanx for sharing!., Blessings.
first class !! thats gonna be a very impressive handrail when its done.