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Summary:

In this episode of the Bearded Finisher Podcast, host Zach Shrum interviews Kevin Shimmer, a high-end finisher in the cabinet industry. Kevin shares his journey from being a cabinet maker to becoming a full-time finisher. They discuss the tools and equipment they use, including drum sanders and spray guns. They also talk about the challenges and trends in the finishing industry, such as working with different wood species and using different types of coatings. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the world of high-end finishing and the importance of continuous learning and collaboration within the industry. In this part of the conversation, they talk about using water-based stains and the importance of spraying them instead of wiping them. They also mention different brands and kits available for creating custom stains. They discuss the benefits of using a spray booth for finishing and the challenges of onsite touch-up work. Kevin shares the importance of taking time with the finishing process and the value of asking questions and seeking advice from experienced professionals. Zach and Kevin discuss their experiences in the finishing industry, including challenges with finding and using certain products. They also talk about the importance of training and mentorship in the industry. Outside of work, Kevin enjoys spending time with his family and doing side projects. They wrap up the conversation by discussing future plans.

Keywords:

Bearded Finisher Podcast, Kevin Shimmer, high-end finishing, cabinet industry, tools, equipment, drum sanders, spray guns, challenges, trends, wood species, coatings, continuous learning, collaboration, staining, finishing, cabinets, water-based stains, spraying, wiping, custom stains, spray booth, touch-up, time management, asking questions, finishing industry, challenges, products, training, mentorship, family, side projects, future plans, collaborations

Takeaways:

They discuss the tools and equipment used in the finishing industry, including drum sanders and spray guns.

Continuous learning and collaboration are important in the finishing industry. Water-based stains are better sprayed than wiped

There are different brands and kits available for creating custom stains

Onsite touch-up work can be challenging and requires attention to detail

Taking time with the finishing process is important for achieving a high-quality result

Asking questions and seeking advice from experienced professionals is valuable Finding and using certain finishing products can be challenging, especially when it comes to getting accurate information and data sheets.

Training and mentorship are valuable in the finishing industry, as they can help improve skills and provide guidance.

Outside of work, Kevin enjoys spending time with his family and doing side projects.

Preparation and attention to detail are key in achieving a high-quality finish.

Collaboration and sharing knowledge within the industry can lead to new opportunities and growth.

Titles:

Challenges and Trends in Finishing

The Rise of Colors and High-Gloss Finishes Creating Custom Stains with Kits

Challenges of Onsite Touch-Up Work Balancing Work and Family Life

The Importance of Training and Mentorship

Sound Bites:

"I bought a drum sander."

"All cabinetry. Yeah. No, no, correct. Yep."

"You want to close that knee quite a bit."

"There's a lot of new ones out there."

"Luckily it's a very forgiving product."

Chapters:

00:00

Introduction and Background

06:47

Tools and Equipment

14:01

Working with Different Wood Species

30:42

Challenges of Onsite Touch-Up Work

47:05

Challenges in Finding and Using Finishing Products

55:27

Balancing Work and Family Life

01:02:43

Exploring Future Plans and Collaborations