A Typical Double Cut On Commercial Vinyl Wallcovering - Spencer Colgan
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2019
- In this video, I demonstrate that although you can join Seams “butt to Butt,” sometimes, it’s better to Splice or “double cut.”
Spencer Colgan
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Very Good SC!!!!
A simple double cut that turns into a piece neither long enough or wide enough. Least you showed that yamessed up. Fair play in that respect.
i guess it is quite off topic but does anyone know a good place to watch new series online ?
@Peyton Francis I watch on FlixZone. You can find it by googling =)
@Cooper Jacob Yea, I've been using flixzone for months myself :D
@Cooper Jacob Thanks, signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there =) Appreciate it !
@Peyton Francis no problem :D
I do the same, jos a banks on Indiana. 😎
Hellooo. I installed that wallpapwr in a J B mens cloth
What type of straight edge is that?
Easy Spence easy lol
Thank you I liked the video
You’re supposed to get all the air out before double cutting.
Spencer what's the purpose of the straight edge when your seeming two pieces of paper together? Because if you do it right the seem shuld be invisable so why the straight edge ? Ive done it free hand and had the same perfect results? .
Are your lines perfectly plumb all the way down to the bottom? If they are not, if you use the straight edge and you follow the pattern with the straight edge, your line will be perfectly straight and a general contractor will have nothing to say to you if your line
Isn’t straight.
Kids. Don't do drugs
Dont want to blast anyone here but apart from the obvious, i'd never go horizontally over any spliced joint. Diagonally to smooth if anything, then seam roll in and wipe. Also the knife must be laid closer to maximise blade contact with the material, we dont need as much pressure to go through minimising damage to the plaster.👍
Excellent craftsmanship!
When your doing the double cut how do you know how paper to over lap?
Please explain your question to on Dario.
There is marks on the paper mate
0:17 🤣🤣🤣
can you avoid double cut on the very first seam if you start there?
No, this vinyl material is so thick you could never do a butt joint
Great Job! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Hi, beautiful job! I wanted to know what's the secret for a perfect double cut?
Truly? After having failed on a few biggies......answer: confidence.
We all fail sometimes spencer. I’m surprised you didn’t do the first cut between the pattern! Also, I gave you a great tip a couple of weeks back about aligning patterns before splicing. Keep it up spencer.
Chris R
You promised me another tip on another technique. Please give it to me.
And can you do a quick video on your original suggestion?!!! Even if you don’t have wallpaper to do it with. It’s hard to understand.
Spencer Colgan when I come across a fat edge on an external corner using DOMESTIC grade wallpaper I use a damp sponge on top of the wallpaper to almost pinch the paper on to the external corner then use a plastic spatula/spreader to smooth away from corner. A domestic paper won’t take the heat of a gun without causing damage.
I’ll try and send you a video of my overlap and cut techniques using a patterned paper.
Aaron Breuer,the secret is don't wallpaper like this guy
Lol what are you doing 😂
Thank you. I’m having fun hoping to make my followers enjoy and learn and laugh.
I double cut with a single edge. That sword he’s using is too much in my opinion.
Why did you not show how you fixed bottom edge of second sheet after the second attempt??
Bottom edge did not meet counter top. Very sloppy edge.
Im guessing you can patch that open area with 2 double cuts horizontal and vertical.
Best to show how you fixed BOTH MISTAKES.
Rough as guts
Lol.
Kids. Don't do drugs.
Wtf is actually going on here... this is how NOT to hang commercial vinyl lol 😆
Can you read? The title of this video is “how not to hang commercial vinyl “