@OSAS726

It’s called production carpentry. Larry Haun was a master at production carpentry. He always used to say that it’s better to scribe than to measure. That’s if you are concerned about speed and accuracy.

@darrendunbar5220

You guys are doing a service to all DYI ers and tradesmen. Thanks for the great videos.

@IPASAustralia

"Let's make knowledge common again!" I love it!

@sagewhite5776

Complete accuracy and efficiency. Love it!

@oscarbu4833

Had a boss teach me the same 15 years ago! Its a time efficient method but it also saves on gaps and creates tighter cuts. 😊

@michaelstamour6813

I am so happy to see that i am remembered. ❤

@Americafirst0317

Learning a lot from your channel. Thank you

@benbohannon

Great tips and clear demonstration!

@jamesbjorlie

Love the content. Please keep it up.

@JonasThompson-ev1cs

Man U just amazed me 🎉

@thepainter9549

As the painter that may come behind you, I say hell yeah!  Caulk is for hiding the slightest hint of a joint!  As a homeowner that does my boss’s (read wife’s) to do list, that’s a good tip. Before someone replies, I’m a professional painter with over three decades in the trade and I’ve ran through thousands of tubes of caulk going behind the good, the bad, and the ugly.

@richardcurtis8026

Weirdly, as a doityourselfer I have always done this as it's easier than using a tape. When I first started out doing stuff around the house I didn't know how to use a tape to measure stuff like this so I just made "witness" marks.

@CHARGER08RT

Thats awesome dude my trade took me in a different direction but i always liked construction and learning

@OSAS726

Most of the time I can do a complete project and maybe have to pull out the tape measure maybe a time or two at the most. That’s because I learned the lessons taught by the very efficient carpenter, Larry Haun.

@kiwieight

Nice work.

@gregv123

Absolutely 🇺🇲,  retro windows case out or door case

@RyanDenny

Great video

@Yarcman6245

Great advise

@kwekucarpenter

Good information thanks

@dubiousarachnid

I tell every apprentice I have; know what you're doing, but take every opportunity to get out of your own way.