I want to add before I start that I am eating Zingers and drinking a slurpee like it's 1986. Up in here. Up in here.
As I type this, RJ's finishing nail gun shoots its rounds in the background. That's right, people, we're putting up interior TRIM! This is so exciting. One: because this is the biggest project he/we have had time to do in quite a while and Two: because trim is the glue that holds many home building processes together. Trim is what makes an unfinished corner look finished. It covers over the nasty edges of drywall and screws, or general unevenness and ugliness. It lines windows and doors and makes everything tie in and look special. It's kind of everything, people.
Our original idea was to paint all the trim white, so it'd look very classic. But RJ is creating all the moulding himself, meaning, he's found a way to put all the cool little decorative grooves in the wood without outside help. You can either buy moulding pre-made, which is expensive (and in many cases, the design is uninspired), or you can do it yourself. There is a machine that has super elaborate bits that create this look in one fell swoop, but it is also expensive to purchase the machine itself and each bit it uses is $100+. RJ found some smaller bits his father had given him a while ago and realized he could make really cool trim just by using several different combinations of bits.
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My finger is pointing to the blade that makes the design in the middle of this window trim piece, right above my thumb. |
It's, of course, more time consuming because you have to make several passes on the table depending on what the design is, but labor is free with this family. Another caveat working this way is that we've had to use cedar. It's a pricier wood but softer and therefore doesn't break easily when you try and carve things into it. It's also goshdang beautiful! So, we decided to leave it natural with only a coat of Watco danish oil to bring out the color. It's so pretty!
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Fresh oil on the left, untreated on the right. |
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My favorite piece so far. That dark piece in the middle is also cedar. SO dark and red. Each piece is a little different. |
I'm not sure how long this little work-on-the-house vacation will last, but anything is something at this point.
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Trim added around the door. |
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RJ starting on the trim around the windows. Yes, baby jesus, YES! |
The saga continues...
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