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 DT78
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I have to cut some flooring around the end of a curved step. Is there a foolproof way of getting a very close replication of the profile? I'm pretty fussy and being faffing about making a paper template but not confident that will be good enough.

Is there a tool out there? Someone like plasticine you can mould into the curve then transfer over as a template to scribe onto the floor to be cut?


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 7:42 pm
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A profile gauge?

http://www.vitrex.co.uk/details.php?sc=34&id=97


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 7:45 pm
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Can't you just scribe it?


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 7:46 pm
 pk13
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Do a paper rubbing like kids do on trees


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 7:48 pm
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Loads of masking tape down. Build up a template and peel off.

Another one is to get close then use a compass and pencil and scribe following the item you are fitting to.

But the best way maybe to hide errors. Can you add a thin layer of wood over the face of the step so that any gap is hidden?


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 7:50 pm
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Loads of masking tape down.

or glue gun and cardboard

AS shown at about 13.20 here


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 7:54 pm
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4mm ply cut a rough arc in it to get it closer to the stair and then scribe it using a parallel block that's wide enough for you to scribe the curve onto your ply template.

You have a jigsaw.... use it carefully to cut to this line and transfer your template to the finished piece. Simple and foolproof.


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 8:03 pm
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Router with bearing guided trimmer would probably do it = practice on scrap first.


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 8:06 pm
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can you under cut the riser so that the flooring slides underneath ? - I did this with the bnt on my stair so that you couldn't see the cut and not have to worry about shrinkage


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 8:09 pm
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I'd do what slackalice said above, bit of old ply, rough arc first, get close enough and scribe. Used this recently to cut laminated boards to follow 3 pillars. Deepest cut left only 15mm of board , bit nervous connecting it but looks much tidier than joining on such a thin section where one will inevitably lift a little and look crap.


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 8:43 pm

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