How to Cut Baseboard Returns - End Baseboard

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  • @richardkarma662
    @richardkarma662 Před 4 lety +55

    I wonder how is it that some people don’t like the video where someone takes his time and resources to teach you something productive for free. I am from Mexico and all I have to say is thank you Richard.

    • @jonlebon5086
      @jonlebon5086 Před 3 lety +2

      Those people are stay at home lazy shits who are not productive in any capacity

    • @number1pappy
      @number1pappy Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, I don't get it as well! Wth!

    • @TheBLACKMQQN
      @TheBLACKMQQN Před 2 lety +4

      Welcome to the American way

    • @misterawesome9491
      @misterawesome9491 Před 2 lety +5

      Because it’s jealousy / envy that made them feel upset while watching the video. Life is all about perspective.

    • @factsonly358
      @factsonly358 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheBLACKMQQN agree!

  • @goldcountryboy
    @goldcountryboy Před 3 lety +1

    I respect finish carpenters so much. I am retired now but I spent 40 years doing flooring and baseboards. Wish you were around when I started out. I also wish my hands looked like yours. My knuckles are bigger then the tires on your truck. Keep up the great work and teaching videos!

  • @FinishCarpentryTV
    @FinishCarpentryTV  Před 7 lety +128

    Thanks to everyone who has watched me on CZcams these last couple of years. I appreciate all of the comments, and I have learned a lot.
    I will be launching a store soon where you can purchase shirts, stickers, hats, and more to support us. I will make sure to let you know when it launches! Hopefully within the next week or two. Thanks again!

    • @messistriker
      @messistriker Před 7 lety

      Hey friend I would like to learn what you do , I'd like to find a job doing finish carpentry . I hope you keep doing videos with more details .can you also make a video showing all your tools ? Every tool and how to use them . Thank you !!

    • @JL999k
      @JL999k Před 5 lety

      Like the videos, interesting and informative. Hope the store works out because working round that saw and no guard will see a carpenter with no fingers!

    • @pedropolanco338
      @pedropolanco338 Před 5 lety

      Thank you for passing on ur knowledge with everyone stuck on their phone is hard to find good help nowadays if you don't have nobody to learn from is hard to do good work so thanks for keeping it simple and helping others learn how to do things the right way and never putting anyone down when you find something wrong

    • @kraven4444
      @kraven4444 Před 5 lety

      I would keep the flat part of the base straight, and only miter the design up top, then cut off the design on top of a small piece and add it on.. That way don't have any cuts on the big flat part...

    • @mouloudmouloud4092
      @mouloudmouloud4092 Před 4 lety

      Can you send me one shirt? To Vancouver 😊

  • @stephenmoore7386
    @stephenmoore7386 Před 5 lety +5

    I just replaced all the first flooring in my house. I used your technique and C.A. Glue to produce the same returns throughout. They look great! A huge improvement over what I had before. Thanks Richard for such an informative and useful video. I encourage anyone to try this for baseboard returns.

  • @aprill.4546
    @aprill.4546 Před 3 lety +2

    This saved me. I’m just a DIY home owner and replaced all of the trim in my house, but the trim pieces by our staircase has been left undone for months now because I never knew what to do with it. THANK YOU!

  • @jadesumsion
    @jadesumsion Před 3 lety +3

    I’ve watched this every time I need a return. Great videos.

  • @charly611pm
    @charly611pm Před 4 lety +4

    Love a person who takes so much pride in their work! Thanks brother I used the first option! Looks great!,,

  • @Steve-ec6ed
    @Steve-ec6ed Před 7 lety

    I just wanted to say thank you for doing these videos my brotha they really are great. I'm a new subscriber and am constantly doing reno work to my home so your vids have been a HUGE help for me. I watched your video on cutting crown and fixing joints and all your advice was spot on. My wife looked for a while and couldn't even notice where they were so thanks for making me look like a rock star lol. Keep up the good work man!

  • @adrianlongoria5420
    @adrianlongoria5420 Před 4 lety +1

    Been watching your videos and I learn something new each one! The old ones and new videos. Keep up the good work!! And Thank you!

  • @charlesyoungblood3169
    @charlesyoungblood3169 Před 7 lety

    Great Job and looking forward to your store... No nonsense videos are just what Working People need.

  • @kkskippy5745
    @kkskippy5745 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much. You explain things in terms that even I could understand :) I'm old, I've never used a saw of any type and yet....I did option 1 and although it's not perfect and I had to sand it because that two part glue is super quick...it looks wonderful. I learn so much from your videos, please keep them coming and prosperity and happiness to you and yours. thank you- kat

  • @whitneysandlin4341
    @whitneysandlin4341 Před 7 lety

    Cool, I don't do wood work but love your videos and your experience,and thank you so much to show all your knowledge for every body.Thank you.

  • @longfinger
    @longfinger Před 3 lety

    You’re the man! I love your lessons and insight! I’m just a beginner, but I have learned so much from you! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Have a great week bro!

  • @cascas7145
    @cascas7145 Před 5 lety +2

    Bro, been watching vids on how to do returns and the others were confusing. I should’ve known to watch your vids, well eventually I did and I was done pretty quickly. Thanks for your vids, you explain easy

  • @omarseneriz5577
    @omarseneriz5577 Před 4 lety

    I have used the one on the right, the last one you did. Never thought of doing the first one. It looks great as well. Thank for sharing great work on this and the other videos.. Keep them coming.

  • @abbaconstruction4535
    @abbaconstruction4535 Před 4 lety

    I'm not a novice finish guy and I learned a few tricks from you! Thank you

  • @heijmans75
    @heijmans75 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi, Natasha here from Holland. i am learning so much from your video's. Thank you 💋

  • @9028099
    @9028099 Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you very much... I have learned a lot from all your videos. I do all my own work at my house so I will be supporting you to give thanks when you launch the store. Your Awesome

  • @MelbourneAlan
    @MelbourneAlan Před 7 lety

    great video as usual.
    its amazing the amount of guys that don't bother doing this. it really add to the pro look
    I prefer the look of the first option but it create a problem with expansion joints on floors where it tapers

  • @martingasca6735
    @martingasca6735 Před 2 lety

    All I can say is ,,,thankyou ,,,thanks for the time you take to give us some tips , you are an awesome person ! 🙏

  • @TheMarine1967
    @TheMarine1967 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video. I did not realize how simple this process was. Well you make it look simple. I will try this on my next DIY project. Once again, Thank you!

  • @bigvegass
    @bigvegass Před 5 lety +2

    I'm on the tail end of my basement finish and your videos have come in so damned handy. Thanks dude, really!

  • @miguelcampos4821
    @miguelcampos4821 Před 3 lety

    Awesome! Thanks for these videos! I'm remodeling my house and your my number 1 resource for crown and baseboards!

  • @jackkuang9752
    @jackkuang9752 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much, bro, I’ve learned a lots of skills from you. You are the king, thank you so much

  • @colomacountry
    @colomacountry Před rokem

    I made 20 cuts to figure this out by measuring and come to find out your video shows no measuring or holding the small piece next to the blade. Thanks so much and also for a straight forward video!

  • @Cardinalfloors
    @Cardinalfloors Před 2 lety

    I like both, and think they both serve their purpose for different circumstances.

  • @Joesdifferent
    @Joesdifferent Před 5 lety

    You do very good demonstrations thanks a lot for all your consistence and giving back proper information

  • @wasrados
    @wasrados Před 3 lety

    hello! tomorrow I will face such work for the first time !!! Your films are a real lesson for me !!!! I respect your lessons, very much !! !Best regards

  • @renolowe1
    @renolowe1 Před 6 lety

    Well done sir,very precise and well spoken. That last part of my comment you would think would be a given. But that's not always the case. Great camera work also.

  • @rwr313
    @rwr313 Před 2 lety

    I used this technique and it worked great. Tyvm.

  • @josephmalinowski6817
    @josephmalinowski6817 Před 4 lety

    look how beautiful that looks this guy is very good I love watching his videos just to get more tips I always like to do my very best so when I do molding around doors and windows I like to leave but 1/16 to 1/8 reveal as I put the molding up and then caulk It Off just get it that perfect look

  • @waynewootton5385
    @waynewootton5385 Před 3 lety

    i have learn more from you about carpentry then my owe father and he was a master carpenter then from him i want to thank you so much richard i wish i could have work with you again thank you

  • @scottyward2846
    @scottyward2846 Před 4 měsíci

    Finish carpentry is an art especially when done right. You do it right you da man great eye great talent keep up the good work and thank you for sharing it

  • @n8t350
    @n8t350 Před 4 lety

    Nice return Down. Awesome vids and awesome work. I loved your door trim vid with the crown molding header.

  • @IdealistINFP
    @IdealistINFP Před rokem

    Not having that saw guard makes my butt pucker. Watching a living legend. You’ve taught me quite a bit over the years!!

  • @smash72cutlass30
    @smash72cutlass30 Před 4 lety

    Nice I like them both. I would lean toward the lay flat 90 degree on all larger trim but both look nice when finished. Ty

  • @cynthiachavez2820
    @cynthiachavez2820 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for your videos. They are great for a diy’er like myself.

  • @markmurdocca2456
    @markmurdocca2456 Před 3 lety

    Very clear, simple explanation. I always get hung up getting returns right. Not anymore! Thank you!

  • @michaelchapman4269
    @michaelchapman4269 Před 6 lety

    Top videos mate. No messing around. 👍🏻

  • @ChipB727
    @ChipB727 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice! I always wondered how to do that..looking forward to more! Thanks!!!

  • @josephmalinowski6817
    @josephmalinowski6817 Před 4 lety

    besides my father this guy has to be one of the best guys are doing Bass crown Bowling has very great technique and scales I learned from the best which was my father and I'm not just saying that his work was posted in Newsday Long Island New York newspaper major celebrities he did work for and he did the best with the kitchens and doing molding above the cabinets when they put the lights above your seams have to be so tight so light doesn't come through actually got people I will compliment me today and I tell everybody who I learn from

  • @mvred100
    @mvred100 Před 6 lety

    Great instructional. Thanks for sharing!

  • @timprice1731
    @timprice1731 Před 7 lety

    This video was exactly what I was looking for thanks man killer help

  • @jerryleejohnsonjr1377

    You found your calling, great job!

  • @efman2k3
    @efman2k3 Před 7 lety

    Great video. Your work is Superb. Thanks for posting!

  • @ramon3300
    @ramon3300 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @eriklucas-moreno8283
    @eriklucas-moreno8283 Před 2 lety

    Both ways are pretty cool. Thanks for the video!

  • @davidheizer5887
    @davidheizer5887 Před 7 lety

    Love this video great tip thanks for sharing lot of people won't do it thanks again

  • @BCTCanadian
    @BCTCanadian Před 7 lety

    Hey Richard, I wanted to say that I really enjoy your videos and also wanted to encourage you to continue posting more. The how-to's are awesome, but I also just love seeing your work. One suggestion would be to do a quick 5-10minute video at the end of your day's work just to show us what you were up. I think that would be awesome in addition to your great how-to vids. I find myself checking your channel often and wishing there were more videos to enjoy. Keep up the fantastic work and all the best from Canada!

    • @FinishCarpentryTV
      @FinishCarpentryTV  Před 7 lety

      Thanks so much for the kind comment. I really appreciate it. That is a great idea! I will have to see if I can make that happen!

  • @jfkazm
    @jfkazm Před 4 lety

    Nicely done, very clear instruction

  • @albertog6078
    @albertog6078 Před 2 lety

    HEY BROTHER THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR SHARING THIS REALLY GOOD TRICKS!!

  • @jesusvillasenor6902
    @jesusvillasenor6902 Před 4 lety

    Gracias por el video yo tambien trabajo en construcción en california muy buenos tus videos gracias saludos

  • @Klocaine237
    @Klocaine237 Před 5 lety

    Sweet vid. Never thought about the first return for base

  • @atkgrl
    @atkgrl Před 5 lety +1

    I love your videos and wish I had the money for all the wood to trim out all my houses. I would recommend showing a finished picture FIRST so people get an idea of what piece you are cutting as you go so we know what each piece is for the whole.

  • @alexlemus5596
    @alexlemus5596 Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome brother well explained..gave me the exact tips needed..

  • @DdDten
    @DdDten Před 6 lety +1

    Rigid and dewalt saw haha. I love you videos man I learn a lot

  • @istvanszentmiklosi1975

    Thank You FOR ALL!!!

  • @jorgerobles1682
    @jorgerobles1682 Před 7 lety

    Great video I'm learning a lot from them thank you.

  • @byrnejr
    @byrnejr Před 7 lety

    I enjoy your videos and have learned much. Keep up the good work

  • @steveebersole
    @steveebersole Před 5 lety

    Thanks for your videos. I have learned a lot.

  • @NateBFlooring
    @NateBFlooring Před 5 lety

    Looks like a workman's comp nightmare lol safety first, wait coffee first then radio then safety. Great video

  • @jordantiu6677
    @jordantiu6677 Před 7 lety

    thanks for the tips DFW

  • @americanpatriot2789
    @americanpatriot2789 Před 7 lety

    Great work brother/love your videos. Always tight joints....

  • @emass2222
    @emass2222 Před 4 lety

    Thank u brother. I’m doing the 45 degree return.

  • @peteramond3358
    @peteramond3358 Před 5 lety

    Love your vids mate .from the UK

  • @MichaelVitulli
    @MichaelVitulli Před 5 lety

    Thanks - you made it look easy.

  • @rickslock
    @rickslock Před 7 lety

    Great videos keep them coming,thanx!

  • @sulaimani79jalal37
    @sulaimani79jalal37 Před 5 lety

    I really like your videos... very weldone mate... many thanks..

  • @duelette
    @duelette Před 7 lety

    Even though I am an old carpenter I still learn stuff from you. like the glue video for instance. Maybe you have already made a video on setting up your miter saw to cut true I don't know. But I have seen alot of folks that buy a saw and start trying to cut without adjusting there saw first. To do the returns you show here the saw needs to be dead on. Just saying. Keep up the good work.

  • @donnatourville5693
    @donnatourville5693 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for your videos you are the only one I watch when I’m doing work on my own home. But I have a question do you have a video on how to do baseboards 5 1/4 inch around the pipe behind the toilet. Been looking and haven’t been able to find one

  • @JoJo-hc9ds
    @JoJo-hc9ds Před 7 lety

    super great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @drdanbhcmg
    @drdanbhcmg Před 3 lety

    Great video I never used the second one, I wish I knew about it sooner... Thank you.

  • @oWhiteMonster
    @oWhiteMonster Před 5 lety

    Thanks. I actually used the first method not too long ago doing some molding for a lady from work.. she said it looked fancy lol

  • @Intoxacajun
    @Intoxacajun Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the info, love your video!

  • @toddbrandt2519
    @toddbrandt2519 Před 4 lety

    Easy to understand. Thank you!

  • @dannygom75
    @dannygom75 Před 3 lety

    best explanation ever.. keep it up thanks

  • @Any1SL
    @Any1SL Před 3 lety

    About to try this right now!

  • @Carpenters_Canvas
    @Carpenters_Canvas Před 5 lety

    You have to have respect for the tools your using, I usually lift the guard , in your and most cases my right hand that triggers the saw , I’ll hold it with my thumb while the rest of my hand is secure to the handle . They do make vented guards so that you can see the actual edge of the saw blade however it’s really a pain in the but to see , so lifting or in this case removing the saw guard is necessary for accurate cutting , , as long as u respect the tool and how dangerous it can be your fine removing it , I should also note that dewalt. chop saws are kinda a pain to change the blade , you have to almost remove the guard to change , it’s only two screws actually loosened to change it but don’t hate man , this man is a skilled professional and I see all of fingers still . Keep up the good work bro I too pride myself on my skill like you do , that’s what I watch u , I have learned a few cool tricks from you

  • @Kainosktisis
    @Kainosktisis Před 4 lety

    I guess nobody hear him say this first example was primarily a staircase return, but he gives the customer the choice, great tips for multiple options,

  • @drooly01
    @drooly01 Před 7 lety +7

    did you finish the coffered ceilings?

  • @jeffw8057
    @jeffw8057 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks so much! I might have missed it in one of your earlier videos...however, why do you normally cut your baseboards standing against the back rail versus laying flat on the table?

  • @pierlucricher3376
    @pierlucricher3376 Před 5 lety +2

    Theres an alternative to the 1st method that i prefer for those big moulding, cut 45 untill you reach the flat section then straight down. The next piece you cut 45 and then remove the flat part. When its installed the cut line is only straight down following the last patern not 45 degree down in the flat section

  • @tarassonofposeidon1216

    Excellent instruction

  • @fpoastro
    @fpoastro Před 6 lety +1

    "They tell me what they want and I do it". Priceless. No education from "a master".. just get the money.

  • @mikec-hamilton
    @mikec-hamilton Před 6 lety

    Fantastic video. Thanks

  • @ginoguerrero7788
    @ginoguerrero7788 Před 6 lety

    I REALLY APPRECIATE IT , WELL DONE DUDE !

  • @jasonkeller5732
    @jasonkeller5732 Před 4 lety

    Personally I prefer the second way you returned it. Great work!

  • @tinysand3517
    @tinysand3517 Před 6 lety

    great video, when you get as good as this guy, you don't need the guard.... Speed, Speed , Speed I think he's on commission

  • @roydenscott4509
    @roydenscott4509 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the tips 😀

  • @hectormartindelcampo5771

    Saludos desde mexico muy buenos videos grasias broo

  • @ginohdez9070
    @ginohdez9070 Před 4 lety

    you are the best , keep going!!!! GRACIAS

  • @sugarjohnson7402
    @sugarjohnson7402 Před 7 lety +13

    I personaly like and have done option 2. I think it looks cleaner.

    • @djxxxplicit
      @djxxxplicit Před 5 lety

      Agreed. Trimming a ledge this weekend and am using the #2 method & it looks great.

    • @agoodballet
      @agoodballet Před 4 lety

      I agree with that also. I think it just looks much cleaner and not as eye grabbing as the 1st option. It’s a small detail and just looks clean. The 1st option does have its place in some areas but #2 is just a clean termination of the trim. It does not work with anything that has a wider top that protrudes like a chair rail etc. because the end will be angled but with flat trim it’s perfect.

  • @melissac4854
    @melissac4854 Před 4 lety

    Thanks! That was very helpful!

  • @Doctrtony
    @Doctrtony Před 3 lety +1

    I've always wondered how it was done!

  • @fernandohurtado5040
    @fernandohurtado5040 Před 5 lety

    Luv it. ..both of them

  • @rvingmontanezway103
    @rvingmontanezway103 Před 4 lety

    Amazing Brother love your art work 👍

  • @tophat27
    @tophat27 Před 6 lety

    good information thank you for sharing

  • @ronniesepulveda5941
    @ronniesepulveda5941 Před 7 lety +3

    Awesome tutorial as always

    • @FinishCarpentryTV
      @FinishCarpentryTV  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Ronnie!

    • @ronniesepulveda5941
      @ronniesepulveda5941 Před 7 lety

      No problem. Getting ready to start my project! Raised Panel Wainscoting. I'm just waiting for the tile guys to finish grouting.

  • @davidwm
    @davidwm Před 6 lety

    Thanks, that was very helpful.

  • @MrEric1809
    @MrEric1809 Před 3 lety

    I almost always use method #2 small pieces..handy tip I use painters tape attach it to the piece I need to the saw fence...some times the little piece goes flying or falls into the saw slot