Hey everyone, it's TJ here, back with another insightful episode in our "Parade of Home" series. In our last episode, we delved deep into the intricacies of shower detailing. This time, we are shifting our focus to the art of door casing, a crucial aspect that adds finesse to your home's finish. I'm here with Cam Nelson, our expert pro in finished trim carpentry, to give you an inside look into how we ensure a seamless finish around your windows and doors. Let's get started!
Today, we are at our fall parade home, where Cam is busy putting together a door jam. The goal is to create a product that, once painted, looks like it's cut from a single piece of wood, with no visible line seams. Cam has a unique approach to this, and I'll let him take over to explain the process.
The first step in the process involves taking precise measurements for the doors and windows. Cam batch cuts all the casing components, including the heads and legs. This preparation is vital to ensure a smooth assembly process later on.
Next, Cam cuts a biscuit slot at each end of the casing components. This technique facilitates easy assembly, where a biscuit is inserted into one slot, accepting the other piece and butting it down. This method ensures that the faces flush up perfectly, eliminating the need to hold them manually.
The secret to achieving a seamless finish lies in the adhesive used during the assembly. Cam uses a hot melt polyurethane adhesive, specifically designed for wood-to-wood bonding. This adhesive has a quick set time of 30 seconds, significantly reducing the wait time during assembly.
During the assembly, the adhesive is applied to one side of the casing, ensuring it gets into the biscuit joint. This process is followed by joining the two pieces together, resulting in a slight squeeze-out of the glue, which indicates a good bond. This adhesive has gap-filling properties, ensuring a seamless finish even if there are minor discrepancies in the cut.
At Sanctified Homes, we prioritize quality and durability in every aspect of home construction. Our method of assembling door casings guarantees a product that won't crack or come apart over time, even as the house settles. This approach ensures that whether you are buying a starter home or building your forever home, you receive a product that stands the test of time.
Cam has been in the industry for a long time, honing his skills from a young age. His expertise ensures that the door casings in our homes are not only aesthetically pleasing but also durable. If you are looking for a skilled finished carpenter, feel free to reach out, and we can connect you with Cam.
As we continue to raise the standard in the industry, we invite you to witness the craftsmanship and dedication that goes into building a Sanctified Home. Be sure to check out our homes at the Fall Parade, where you can see firsthand the quality and attention to detail that defines our brand.
Remember, at Sanctified Homes, we are committed to delivering an exceptional product that meets the highest standards of quality and durability. Until next time, don't forget to raise your standard!
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