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Lunch & Learn: How to Cut Crown Molding – Friday, Nov. 6th

Posted 11-04-2009 at 06:46 PM by goodmillwork



Good Millwork invites you to a “Lunch & Learn” this Friday, November 6th from noon till 3PM. Please RSVP by close of business Wednesday by hitting the link and/or giving us a call at (850) 267-1122.

Professional installer? Weekend warrior? Or, simply contemplating how to take that first step to putting up crown molding in your bedroom? Good Millwork is honored to host a Lunch & Learn seminar this Friday, November 6th from noon till 3PM with Wayne Drake author of “Crown Moulding & Trim, Install Like a Pro.”

There are no prerequisites, just let us know your coming and we’ll prepare the table for lunch. We’re looking forward to the opportunity for Mr. Drake to share his knowledge and conduct hands-on demonstrations of how to “measure twice and cut once.” For all attending, Good Millwork is offering our stock molding profiles at a 20% discount…just in case you want to give a try yourself!

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Can we INSTALL it? Yes, We CAN!

Posted 10-26-2009 at 04:42 PM by goodmillwork



THANK YOU to the St. Joe Company for their continued commitment to Northwest Florida securing Southwest Airlines into Panama City-Bay County International Airport in 2010.

It’s either in the water or just that time of year but every other customer conversation ends with, “Can you…?” Can you manufacture? Can you finish? Can you install? Can you travel? Here’s the deal, the team is currently licensed in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and North Carolina (PS – they even have security clearances for those black ops jobs).

The team has covered the gambit from commercial storefronts at Pier Park Mall, hand scraped fumed antique oak flooring in WaterColor and custom ipe shutters for the Private Residence Club in Rosemary Beach. Most recently we wrapped up the renovation of the Legendary Yacht Club as designed by DAG Architects in Destin, FL. Curious? Take a peek at our handiwork…nice work TEAM!

Take a Peek.
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Who Cut the CROWN?

Posted 10-03-2009 at 07:08 AM by goodmillwork



Go ahead…give me a laugh, it’s Friday and we all need it (props to the kids for the title). We’ve seen a run of MONSTER crown molding orders over the past month (Janesville, WI, Charleston, SC, Poughkeepsie, NY). Assuming that you’ve purchased the “Tim the 'Tool Man' Taylor Kit” for making trim carpentry easy, the only question left is, “How do I cut this beast?”

The Good Millwork team rocks when it comes to CAD prep, axial constants, AWI specifications, knife marks per inch, back relief, priming, and sanding…but introduce “Compound Miter” the eyes dilate and road kill is imminent. Regis, I’m going to use my Lifeline and ask the expert…Wayne Drake, author of “Crown Molding & Trim: Install It Like A PRO!

My Final Answer.

[shameless plug: architectural wood trim? thousand of choices...online.]
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Architectural Masterpiece of Reclaimed Wood

Posted 09-20-2009 at 11:03 PM by goodmillwork



Seaside, FL, is known to us locals for Modica Market and the early AM brew, for watching the sunset from Bud & Alley's, and the Friday night movies on the green. The Outsiders refer to "our backyard" as the first New Urbanist Development, and Time magazine has called it "the most astounding design achievement of its era and - one might hope, the most influential."

With only a few prize parcels left and in the shadow of the Architectural Who's Who...it's only fitting that there rises a masterpiece of reclaimed wood, European curtain wall, and stainless steel fasteners. The design is simple, better yet elegant, as the material selections and execution speak for themselves. If you've read the book by Matthew E. May, you'll see the patterns of symmetry and balance that have come together through the vision and daily vigilance of an amazing architectural team in Bill Sabella and Florida Haus (the duo of Cheryl Troxel and Ty Nunn, current Town Architect of Seaside). Bravo.

The reclaimed lumber is known as “Deadhead” or “Sinker” cypress. Terms used to describe virgin old-growth cypress logs that have been underwater since the early 1800’s. Known for being insect and rot resistant a more scientific term for it may be “anaerobically cured”. Whatever you call it, it’s absolutely gorgeous. Although the outside decomposes after being underwater and...
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Lego + Frank Lloyd Wright = Awesome

Posted 08-07-2009 at 10:26 AM by goodmillwork



Christmas might be coming a little early this year! The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Brickstructures and the recently formed Lego Architecture brand have come out with two new sets of the Lego Architecture line, The and Fallingwater.

Fun Lego Facts:
  • Worldwide, seven boxes of Lego are sold every second.
  • Heo Young-Ho of South Korea left Lego on the top of Mount Everest in 1987.
  • According to Lego, even just two bricks give 24 different combinations.
  • All Legos are made equal. Every brick is compatible from the first brick made in 1958 (the year before the Guggenheim was completed and Wright died) to those made today.
  • The Lego minifig was born in 1974, and it took another 30 years for them to get proper, skin-colored faces when licensed figures dropped yellow for flesh-tone.
  • Kids waste around 5 billion hours a year playing with Lego.
For the Lego enthusiasts with children remember to practice walking on rice paper for lightness of foot (Kung Fu flashback)…misplaced small blocks will inflict piercing waves of pain when going for that late night snack.

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