What do you have to do if the frame is not exactly square? Also the left side leg of my arhitrave needs to be cut lengthways so it is only 3/4 width because tge frame sits against a return wall. How best to cut that myself? Ps i think he was just demonstrating a 'what if' scenario with jigsaw - ie no mitre block. 6mm is standard aesthetic choice and leaves jamb repair able if damaged by 6mm ply with i believe. But can be different depth anywhere from 4 to 10 mm and its less important than getti
Nice vid, but I'd really love to see the bit that comes before, namely, the door lining.
yrofot 2 months ago in playlist More videos from tommystradesecrets
@paul1962uk It's a centre punch.
davidpidge 3 months ago
@vaijones2002
best to use a power saw to rip down your architrave with a guide set to whatever width it needs to be
elhore88 6 months ago in playlist DIY
What do you have to do if the frame is not exactly square? Also the left side leg of my arhitrave needs to be cut lengthways so it is only 3/4 width because tge frame sits against a return wall. How best to cut that myself? Ps i think he was just demonstrating a 'what if' scenario with jigsaw - ie no mitre block. 6mm is standard aesthetic choice and leaves jamb repair able if damaged by 6mm ply with i believe. But can be different depth anywhere from 4 to 10 mm and its less important than getti
vaijones2002 6 months ago
Why 6mm in from edge?
Corker81 7 months ago
never seen architrave cut with jigsaw,EVER! very poor.
chipped11 8 months ago
i cant belive you cut a facing with a jigsaw!! rough as f*ck
HardFii 9 months ago
it's a nail punch not centre punch lol
paul1962uk 1 year ago