Blogs
Building a train – Part three
The train is going to require the building of many files, most using techniques I’ve demonstrated here previously. We’ll use every trick in the book and probably invent a few more along the way. Todays build is the truck for the locomotive.
Rapid Texture wainscot progress
Over the last while I’ve routed ten sheets of 30 lb Precision Board with Rapid Texture for the wainscoting. In the last few days our finish carpenters have begun trimming the sheets to size and installing them in the new house. In preparation I also designed surrounds for the plugs.
Building a train – part two
I designed a second style of wheels that would be used on the back side of the locomotive and on the log car.
Building a train – part one
Today I began work on the train. I like to start with the wheels, then the trucks and then work my way up from the frame
Best Designed Sign – December Contest Winner!
Congratulations to our December "Best Design" sign contest winners Mark and Kim Siekmann! Mark and Kim own Sign Makers of FL/GA, Inc., located in the mountains of Blairsville, GA. The winning sign was made from sandblasted Precision Board Plus PBLT-15 and donated to...
A Tuscan Style Kitchen Remodel With A Touch Of Precision Board Plus
Turning dreams and ideas into reality is a way of life at Final Touch Custom Millwork. When a customer was interested in a Tuscan Style Villa theme for his kitchen, owner Nathan Betts was quick to design a professional, authentic looking layout. In one of the more...
Service with a smile
They say good service is a thing of the past in our modern times. In my experience this simply is not true.
Window trim test
The new house interior will require many specialized and custom moldings. Today I created the first test piece. One of Janis’ favorite themes is butterflies so we decided to incorporate them into the trim in the living and dining room areas.
Wood carver install
Yesterday was finally time to install the wood carver figure we had sculpted. The hardest part of the install was hoisting it up on the scaffold. once we got it into position it took less and 30 seconds to slip in the routed shutters and then screw it securely to the wall