03-07-2016, 09:07 AM
I bought some butcher block counter material from Ikea. After cutting the two boards to size I have a couple of feet left over from both.
I had to trim about 1/8" from the end of one board and I was looking at that cutoff the other day and it looked very nice. I applied some stain and a coat of clear and I was further impressed.
My question is this:
I have enough scrap to cut about 1/8 inch strips x 1-1/2" that I could piece together and glue up to a substrate. I figure I have enough to cover about a 2 foot by 3 foot counter.
Question #1. Will this work?
Question #2. What substrate should I use?
Question #3. I can only figure out how to glue down one strip at a time. Any ideas on how to do more and keep the rows snug up against each other.
Question #4. Do I align the squares in a brick lay stagger or do I align them so that they stack over each other?
Question #5. How thick should I cut it? 1/8", 3/16"??
Brick pattern: http://plantsandlandscapes.com.au/prov_s.../brick.png
Stack pattern:
http://www.euval.com/cms-contents/upload...uzfuge.jpg
I had to trim about 1/8" from the end of one board and I was looking at that cutoff the other day and it looked very nice. I applied some stain and a coat of clear and I was further impressed.
My question is this:
I have enough scrap to cut about 1/8 inch strips x 1-1/2" that I could piece together and glue up to a substrate. I figure I have enough to cover about a 2 foot by 3 foot counter.
Question #1. Will this work?
Question #2. What substrate should I use?
Question #3. I can only figure out how to glue down one strip at a time. Any ideas on how to do more and keep the rows snug up against each other.
Question #4. Do I align the squares in a brick lay stagger or do I align them so that they stack over each other?
Question #5. How thick should I cut it? 1/8", 3/16"??
Brick pattern: http://plantsandlandscapes.com.au/prov_s.../brick.png
Stack pattern:
http://www.euval.com/cms-contents/upload...uzfuge.jpg
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