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Posted by ricknielsenshat on May 3, 2007, 10:16 pm
Thanks for all of your responses!! The overlapping idea would have
worked best...I'll know that the next time.
I'm out of flooring so i think i'll try the caulk idea. It's in our
side entrance so if I only use a tad hopefully
it won't be that noticeable. Plus I'll have a rug there for wiping
our feet.
Thanks again!
> On Thu, 03 May 2007 08:49:19 -0700, ricknielsenshat wrote:
> > Hi-
>
> > I layed down two seperate pieces of vinyl that was cut from a roll.
> > We had our kitchen remodeled recently so I used the left over to jazz
> > up our entry way.
> > The entry way is about 9 square feet.
>
> > The vinyl looks like square foot marble tiles. The way I cut each
> > piece from the roll was by cutting along the cream colored line on
> > each roll, but when i lay the two pieces together you can see about
> > 1/16 of the wood floor in some spots along the line
> > because my cut job wasn't perfect.
>
> > My question is - is there something i can use to put over the line to
> > make it look like the vinyls is synced perfectly with the other
> > piece. Dumb question...could I use something like caulk? If I could
> > use something to touch it up I think it'll look good.
>
> > Thanks for any advice in advance!!
>
> Cut two pieces of vinyl so that they overlap by about an inch, but the
> pattern appears continuous. Cut a line through both thicknesses roughly
> down the centre of the overlap. It can even be done freehand and doesn't
> even need to be straight- try wavy or zigzag, it doesn't matter.
>
> Dump the offcut from the top layer then lift the edge of the top layer and
> fish out the offcut from the bottom layer. when you drop both layers the
> cut edges will match perfectly (because you've cut exactly the same line
> on exactly the same part of the pattern on both pieces).
>
> The same method can be applied when jointing wallpaper and laminating
> particle board. I've used it many times when veneering wood.
>
> HTH
>
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