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Cutting Laminate Floor Planks: A Short Guide for DIY Floor Care & Repair Projects (2022)
Laminate floor planks can help you transform the look and feel of your home thanks to their organic, warm, woodsy look. But installing new laminate floor planks can be expensive if you hire professionals.
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How To Cut Laminate: A Comprehensive Guide
If you have the tools and think you have the skill to do it, you can save a lot of money by installing the laminate floor planks yourself! In this guide, we’ll show you How To Cut Laminate With Simple Methods , one of the essential skills you’ll have to learn before you begin the floor installation process.
Before you can cut the plank, you have to measure it first. There are two tools you’re going to need to see this step through: a tape ruler and a permanent marker.
Measure with the ruler, then make cutting marks on the plank with the marker so that you know where and how to cut to get the shape you need.
Lay the plank down onto a suitable working surface, like a plywood work table. This one works best for cutting floor planks with a saw.
Never cut floor planks on top of cement work surfaces!
A circular saw is the best tool for cutting Laminate floor planks. Compared to other cutting tools out there, a circular saw will produce more even and accurate cuts. If you don’t have a circular saw at home, you can rent one from your local hardware store. If you want to add it to your toolbox or you simply have the budget to splurge on one, you can buy one outright!
Alternatively, if you don’t want to use a circular saw, a utility knife or a hand saw will work just fine.
Use a circular saw with carbide-tipped blades. This type of blade is the best for cutting laminate.
If the floor plank you have is thick, use lower speed settings to reduce strain on the tool’s motor and the saw blade.
Most circular saws will cut from the top down, so start your cut from the top of the sheet (the side that is farthest from you), then gradually work your way down. Additionally, lay the plank with the laminated side down. Doing this will help you to avoid accidentally damaging the sensitive lamination.
Remember that at this point, you’re only trying to cut the laminated plank. Don’t bother with trimming yet, which will be done in a later step.
Install the plank into its place, then trim down the plank using a sanding machine or sand paper. You can use your saw or a small utility knife to cut out excess materials on the plank, as well.
By the end of this step, the new plank should fit perfectly against other planks, giving the floor a seamless look.
Conclusion
Cutting laminate, as you can see, is pretty simple! All you need are the right tools and so long that you follow these instructions to the letter, you’ll end up with a perfectly-cut laminate floorboard.
We hope this guide from The King Live has helped you with your floor repair or installation project! |
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