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101 days ago |
After mostly lurking around this site for about 3 weeks and not having done any woodworking for about 40 years, I am almost embarassed to ask this question. But About 3 years ago my Beloved had a room floored with some very nice Kahr’s laminate wood flooring There is nearly a full box left over. (about 17 sq ft). This material is 14 mm thick, 7 ply plywood with an Oak “face” ply about 1/8” thick. Of course, it is pre-finished. Frankly, it is absolutely beautiful in appearance. By ripping off the the tongues and grooves I could end up with planks about 4 3/8” wide in varying lengths I have been wondering on how to make use of it but, I keep thinking that with my limited skills in joinery- I probably coudn’t pull it off. I pretty sure I coudn’t miter the edges on a table saw adequately to make up boxes with the stock as ripped. Two thoughts have occurred to me: 1) Rout rabbits on the edges of sufficient depth so as to leave only the oak ply and glue that to the edge of an adjoining perpendicular side, top, end etc. 2) Glue the planks to pywood or other substrate and do something with it—I just don’t know what – to preserve the beauty of this stuff. Anybody done anything like this? Any thoughts? PS. edited to correct sp and to add the following: Oh H—-, I think I put this in the wrong forum! -- Nelson |
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