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Crown Point Cabinet Factory Tour
Painting is getting started on the exterior of the house. Bob is shown the techniques being used to paint the front façade, and custom cabinets from Crown Point Cabinetry are ready to go in the kitchen. Ryley and Pat Cloutier will install the cabinets, but first, Bob takes us on a tour of the Crown Point factory in Claremont, NH to see what goes into their construction.
- Part 1: Exterior Painting With an Airless Sprayer
- Part 2: Crown Point Cabinet Factory Tour
- Bob visits with Brian Stowell at the Crown Point Cabinet factory in Claremont, NH. Crown Point uses a number of different woods for their cabinets, including quartersawn oak, Appalachian cherry, Honduras mahogany, and silver maple, while the interiors of the boxes are made from premium hardwood plywood.
Crown Point uses a computer numeric controlled overhead router to cut the pieces for the boxes. It runs an entire sheet of plywood making all the cuts, dadoes, peg holes, etc., maximizing the use of the wood and reducing the chance for human error.
Hardwood for the doors are hand-selected and cut to length in the chop saw. Grains are visually matched before jointing, then glued up on a large glue clamp rack with a special glue able to withstand the heat needed for the oven-baked finish.
Raised panels are shaped by a high-speed profile cutter to get their beveled edges. Door construction is essentially tongue and groove. They are hand- and machine-sanded and then either hand-stained or painted with an old-fashioned milk-painted finish. - Part 3: Installing Crown Point Kitchen Cabinets
The wooded New England setting, with quaint towns and covered bridges, provides the perfect backdrop for building a traditional Vermont-style farmhouse.
Bob works with the Quechee Lakes Development Company to build a residence that hearkens back to the past yet satisfies the needs of a family in the new millennium.
Bob works with the Quechee Lakes Development Company to build a residence that hearkens back to the past yet satisfies the needs of a family in the new millennium.
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Episode 5 - Exterior Update
Description:
Bob tours the exterior of the farmhouse project in Quechee, VT, where windows have been installed, Weyerhaeuser siding has gone up, and the roof framing has been finished. Also, there is a new bulkhead door.<br> <br> Installation of the home's standing seam metal roof is also underway. Pat Cloutier (from Cloutier Construction) is on-site putting down some Georgia-Pacific redwood decking. And Bob Ryley is on board to help Pat trim out some columns on the back porch with WindsorONE engineered lumber.<br> <br> Bob takes a trip to the Cobb Hill Co-Housing Community to learn about some of the farming techniques being practiced. -
Episode 6 - Flooring and Interior Trim
Description:
Bob tours the interior, looking at the finished drywall and insulation. In the living room, a new Shaw pre-finished hardwood floor is being put down. David LaFosse (from LaFosse & Co.) is on hand to talk to Bob about the process. In the kitchen Ryley and Pat Cloutier are busy putting up trim around the windows. -
Episode 8 - Finish Trim and Cabinet Installation
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Episode 9 - Stone Wall Construction and Covered Bridges
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Episode 10 - Connected Home Update and Garage Doors
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Episode 11 - Kitchen Update and Bathroom Tile Installation
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Episode 12 - Home Entertainment and Carpet Installation
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Episode 13 - Project Completion
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