excellent progression of steps, while teaching all the techniques of crown joinery. each point you make is justified/explained in your monologue...justification (WHY) is necessary for many to mentally absorb and integrate your methods. making a mock-up of each joint is essential also, which you do while being succinct, concise and using simple terms and short words...good teaching you do
Wow, I don't do any of this, but I have to show my respect for you, you're great, and managed to actually keep me interested and wanting to learn. You deserve many more viewers! Keep it up!
excellent progression of steps, while teaching all the techniques of crown joinery. each point you make is justified/explained in your monologue...justification (WHY) is necessary for many to mentally absorb and integrate your methods. making a mock-up of each joint is essential also, which you do while being succinct, concise and using simple terms and short words...good teaching you do
wannabepaul 1 week ago
What scenario would I need to make a compound miter cut when installing crown to my ceiling?
It is my understanding that I can make 45 degree inside and outside corner cuts and cope when needed and produce a clean joint. Is this the case?
taronjdavid 3 weeks ago
How to cut them at a slope
laz44418 2 months ago
Great video!
Grandma mary
Fr3derick 4 months ago
Dear Paul welcome to my friernds..Blessings
ZuzannaMusial 5 months ago
Well Done! Thumbs up!
PierrePieroh 5 months ago
NICE
nmdeal 5 months ago
Fancy looking cuts! Ive put on loads of crown but never thought of doing that way. I like!
woodentoolcompany 5 months ago
Wow, I don't do any of this, but I have to show my respect for you, you're great, and managed to actually keep me interested and wanting to learn. You deserve many more viewers! Keep it up!
SeageSpeaks 5 months ago
need more i like
gcs140 5 months ago