10-29-2016, 08:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2016, 12:49 AM by lilrichard2.)
I'm wrapping up the remodel of an upstairs bathroom where I've installed new vinyl flooring. I found this flooring at a closeout and had only the required snap-together pieces to complete the job, so I was acutly aware of the need to be especially careful. Though I measured three times - carefully - I still cut too deeply into the floor area of the tile.
Here's one side at the doorway:
I had some idea on a possible means of disguising this mistake and mentioned it to Charles, TheCabinetmaker. I'm fortunate to have him as a friend and we talk frequently about various interest items in woodworking. Charles is a gifted woodworker and is active in several groups, both here in central Ohio and nationally.
Charles has a philosophy about mistakes in woodworking - if you make a mistake, find a way for the corrective action to appear as a design element!
Well, I trimmed of the bottom of the door facing so that 1/4" thick material would slide under it, selected a nice piece of maple to fit outside-to-outside of the door facing, and be wide enough to function as a threshold and also cover the miscuts in the tile - never liked that aluminum trim - and finish the maple to closely match the wood floor, which is natural beech. Two coats of amber shellac - diluted 50%, and three coats of wipe-on poly - and it fitted in there like a glove - Mama is as happy as a pig in slop!
Thanks Charles,
r2
Here's one side at the doorway:
I had some idea on a possible means of disguising this mistake and mentioned it to Charles, TheCabinetmaker. I'm fortunate to have him as a friend and we talk frequently about various interest items in woodworking. Charles is a gifted woodworker and is active in several groups, both here in central Ohio and nationally.
Charles has a philosophy about mistakes in woodworking - if you make a mistake, find a way for the corrective action to appear as a design element!
Well, I trimmed of the bottom of the door facing so that 1/4" thick material would slide under it, selected a nice piece of maple to fit outside-to-outside of the door facing, and be wide enough to function as a threshold and also cover the miscuts in the tile - never liked that aluminum trim - and finish the maple to closely match the wood floor, which is natural beech. Two coats of amber shellac - diluted 50%, and three coats of wipe-on poly - and it fitted in there like a glove - Mama is as happy as a pig in slop!
Thanks Charles,
r2