kent wardecke
09-02-2020, 11:48 AM
The router isn't my best tool.
A cracked foundation ruined half my floor. My sawyer has a molding machine and made 640lf of T&G flooring. It's not an exact match but it wasn't worth getting new knives. The main difference is the old flooring has a 1/8" roundover. The roundover gives the floor a rustic look and it's perfect for collecting dust, crumbs and dog hair. I can ease the edge with a 1/8" roundover bit on the groove side. On the tongue side I can't think of anything. I have a Veritas cornering tool but that's a lot of production for a little tool. Any ideas? Besides ripping out the other half of the floor.
A cracked foundation ruined half my floor. My sawyer has a molding machine and made 640lf of T&G flooring. It's not an exact match but it wasn't worth getting new knives. The main difference is the old flooring has a 1/8" roundover. The roundover gives the floor a rustic look and it's perfect for collecting dust, crumbs and dog hair. I can ease the edge with a 1/8" roundover bit on the groove side. On the tongue side I can't think of anything. I have a Veritas cornering tool but that's a lot of production for a little tool. Any ideas? Besides ripping out the other half of the floor.