ᐅ Rounded edge in laminate for ventilation system

Created on: 24 Jun 2017 21:10
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Chriscross
Chriscross24 Jun 2017 21:10
Hello everyone,

Unfortunately, I couldn’t find anything in the forum. But I’m probably not the first person to ask about this.

Does anyone have a sample solution for my problem?

How do I saw or transfer the curves of the ventilation system onto my laminate flooring?

Especially when the opening spans over two laminate planks?

Then there’s also the question of whether and how to recess the ventilation cover into the laminate so that no edge is left.

I hope you can help me.
11ant25 Jun 2017 00:58
Carpenters are the best to ask (especially cabinet makers).
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nelly190
25 Jun 2017 12:34
What kind of curves are these? I can’t imagine what that term means. In theory, you can measure everything with a tape measure and cut it with a jigsaw. Or you can buy a suitable hole saw.
If it involves two boards, just clamp the two boards together beforehand and then drill.
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Tihiddi
27 Jun 2017 09:39
Photo!

In our case, the outlets are square.
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Curly
27 Jun 2017 09:47
I only know those rectangular floor outlets; wall and ceiling vents are round. Do you have something special for that?

Best regards
Sabine
KlaRa27 Jun 2017 20:18
Hello "Chriscross".
Please upload 2-3 photos of the surroundings so that we can assist you further. However, the requirement you mentioned is not clear as it stands.
Regards, KlaRa