Dibs-h
Established Member
Just finished a maple herringbone floor. I thought it best that I
learn\practice on someone else's floor before ruining about 100sqm of
mahogany parquet at home and having SWMBO going absolutely spare.
Here's the floor marked out with the first 2 lines,
I didn't take a great deal more pictures between start and finish,
2 Line border glued in - you can just make out the sander in the top right
hand corner,
I'd removed all the skirting and doors.
Here's the floor after a few runs with 24grit paper,
At this point, having mentioned a contrasting border to the HO, ended up
doing that - didn't really want to faff about, so bandsawed up some 2x1
sapele into 8mm strips (why 8mm - had a Trend bit that size).
Used Evostick (spray) into the groove on on the reverse of the strips and
banged them in. The excess was cut reasonably flush with a Fein MM and
then ran round the strip with a random orbital.
Filled the gaps with sawdust and Lecol 7500 - good stuff.
Used waterbased finish (Junkers Strong, if anybody's interested) - already
has enough from the adhesive in terms of VOC - didn't need anymore,
besides quicker drying and no yellowing.
The strip didn't contrast all that well at first, but as soon as the finish went
on - really stood out.
Reasonably happy with the end result - would probably do a few things
differently next time. But considering it's the 1st parquet floor I've done -
can't grumble too much.
Knees hurt like hell after glueing it down - thank God for Snickers pants,
but they still hurt!
learn\practice on someone else's floor before ruining about 100sqm of
mahogany parquet at home and having SWMBO going absolutely spare.
Here's the floor marked out with the first 2 lines,
I didn't take a great deal more pictures between start and finish,
2 Line border glued in - you can just make out the sander in the top right
hand corner,
I'd removed all the skirting and doors.
Here's the floor after a few runs with 24grit paper,
At this point, having mentioned a contrasting border to the HO, ended up
doing that - didn't really want to faff about, so bandsawed up some 2x1
sapele into 8mm strips (why 8mm - had a Trend bit that size).
Used Evostick (spray) into the groove on on the reverse of the strips and
banged them in. The excess was cut reasonably flush with a Fein MM and
then ran round the strip with a random orbital.
Filled the gaps with sawdust and Lecol 7500 - good stuff.
Used waterbased finish (Junkers Strong, if anybody's interested) - already
has enough from the adhesive in terms of VOC - didn't need anymore,
besides quicker drying and no yellowing.
The strip didn't contrast all that well at first, but as soon as the finish went
on - really stood out.
Reasonably happy with the end result - would probably do a few things
differently next time. But considering it's the 1st parquet floor I've done -
can't grumble too much.
Knees hurt like hell after glueing it down - thank God for Snickers pants,
but they still hurt!