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How To Cut Laminate Like A Pro - The Best Way!
Are you considering cutting Laminate flooring? It's a project that seems daunting at first, but with the right tools and instructions it's a lot easier than you think.
In this guide The King Live, will walk you through the steps needed to cut a perfect strip of laminate flooring, and show you how to deal with some common challenges.
So whether you're doing it for the first time or just want to make sure you're doing it correctly, read on for all the info you need.
Why Do I Need To Cut Laminate?
There are two main reasons you might need to cut laminate strips.
The first is
if you're installing laminate in a room that's not perfectly square, you'll need to cut the strips to fit the walls.
The second is
if you're installing laminate over an existing floor and there are obstacles like pipes or cabinets in the way, you'll need to cut around them.
In either case, it's important to make sure your cuts are straight so that your laminate strip will lay flat and look good once it's installed.
How to Cut Laminate Flooring
Find More Info:
How To Cut Laminate With Simple Methods
How To Cut Laminate: A Comprehensive Guide
What You'll Need
- Measuring tape
- Pencil or pen
- Straight edge
- Jigsaw with a fine tooth blade
- Hammer
- Chisel (optional)
Instructions
1. Measure the area where you need to cut the laminate strips.
2. Using a straight edge, mark the cutting line on the back of the laminate strip.
3. Clamp the laminate strip down so it's secure, then make your cut along the marked line using a jigsaw fitted with a fine tooth blade.
4. If necessary, use a chisel and hammer to remove any rough edges or splinters from the cut surface.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 until all your strips are cut to size.
Common Challenges
1. Cutting Around Obstacles: If you need to cut laminate strips around obstacles like pipes or pillars, use a template to mark the cutting line on the back of the strip.
Then carefully cut along the marked line with a jigsaw.
2. Cutting Curves: If you need to cut a curve into your laminate strip, first use a pencil and ruler to draw the desired curve onto the back of the strip.
Then use a jigsaw fitted with a fine tooth blade to carefully follow the pencil line and cut out the curve.
3. Mitering Corners: If you need to miter (or angle) the corners of your laminate strips, use a miter box and saw to cut the strips at the desired angle.
4. Splintering: If you find that your laminate strips are splintering when you cut them, try using a different blade in your jigsaw.
A fine tooth blade will produce cleaner, smoother cuts and help to reduce the amount of splintering.
5. Chipping: If you're having trouble avoiding chips on the surface of your laminate strips, try using a piece of masking tape on the strip to help protect it while you're cutting.
With these tips in mind, you should be able to cut laminate strips like a pro! Just take your time, use the right tools, and follow the instructions carefully and you'll be sure to get great results.For more information on how to cut laminate for your flooring, please read our article entitled How To Cut Laminate For Your Flooring Or Countertop

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