Cutting Quartz Flooring On A Curve
This technique is preferable to cutting from the back because turning the board over reverses all the measurements and creates confusion.
Cutting quartz flooring on a curve. Using a miter saw. Make your measurements for the cut and draw the cut line on the tape and then cut through the tape. You can use either a sliding model or a non sliding model just make sure the blade is large enough to cut the entire width of the laminate flooring in one pass. Rub the border with a piece of rough sandpaper or a whetstone.
Once the tile has been cut tidy the cut edge to prevent any sharp sections causing damage. This video will show how to measure and cut perfect cuts for round or curved walls railings ect. Prepare a plank for cutting a curve with a jigsaw by laying tape over the area to be cut. Step 5 finish off.
Cutting flooring to match a curve can be painstaking and the signature of an expert floor installer is evident in transitions to curved and irregular surfaces especially if they aren t covered. When installing hardwood laminate ect. There are various options on how to fit tile especially a larger porcelain tile around curved walls.