Archive for April, 2010

29th April

Pattern Making with Planks

One of the more interesting customer projects that was submitted to us recently was from a 58 year old woman and her husband who teamed up to build their own house in Texas.

Smith House with Faux Wood Planks

Having no experience with carpentry whatsoever, Ms. Smith came up with ingenious idea to incorporate her skills as a hobby seamstress to create some of the exterior design on this house using Rough Sawn faux wood planks.

“I made up some paper patterns and put the patterns on the wood so I would know where to cut and how to put it together…. The lace cut fascia board you see, I cut out myself with a jigsaw and router, after my husband showed me how to hold the tools. Never touched them before in my life.”

Ms. Smith also designed and cut the Tudor trim seen on the left side of the house, as well as cutting and installing the shutters, all also made from the Rough Sawn planks.

“We showed everyone that stopped by along the way your product and they were all amazed at how real it looked. No one can tell it isn’t wood.”

Using real wood to create a Tudor-style typically requires a massive amount of upkeep after the fact. But by choosing to use maintenance-free faux wood planking, the Smiths are saving themselves a massive amount of time, headache and expense.

Nice job Smiths!

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23rd April

How to install a corbel

Corbels can enhance the exterior of a structure as well as the interior of a residence or business. They add elegance integral to the beauty of classic design, and create an entirely new presence in a room or on an exterior.

Adding a Faux Wood Corbel to your project may be easier than you think. Check out the guide below to see how one can be added to your project in just a few simple steps.

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Measure the inside dimensions of the corbel.   Cut a Block of wood (not supplied) to fit the inside dimension of the corbel.   Install the block of wood where you want the corbel to go.
         
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Apply the industrial strength glue or PL premium construction adhesive on the edges of the corbels.   Slide the corbel into place over the block of wood.   Use screws through the corbel into the block of wood on both sides of the corbel.

Countersink the screws slightly.

Screws hold the corbel in place while the glue dries

         
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Fill in the screw holes with the colored caulk or colored wood filler.

Finished!

       

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16th April

Recent additions to our YouTube account

If you don’t already know, we have a YouTube account where we post many of our helpful DIY and informational videos. We’ve recently added a few new ones that we think you would enjoy. Please check it out.

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2nd April

We will be featured on Extreme Makeover Home Edition this Sunday

We will be featured on ABC’s hit show Extreme Makeover Home Edition this Easter Sunday at 8pm EST/ 7pm CST on ABC. Please check your local listings.

Look for our products in the boys “Tree Fort” room. Jessica Alba will be guest starring on this 2 hour special of Extreme Makeover Home Edition.


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Jessica Alba’s builder cam


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As seen on show
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Our products being used to build the “Tree Fort” room

 

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