Rounding in laminate for ventilation system

  • Erstellt am 2017-06-24 21:10:31

Chriscross

2017-06-24 21:10:31
  • #1
Hello everyone,

unfortunately, I didn't find anything in the forum. But I am certainly not the first person to ask about this.

Does anyone know a sample solution to my problem?

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

Especially when the opening spans over 2 laminate planks???

Then the question arises whether and how I can recess the ventilation cover into the laminate so that no edge is created.

I hope you can help me.
 

11ant

2017-06-25 00:58:22
  • #2
Carpenters ask ([Ladenbauer] preferably).
 

nelly190

2017-06-25 12:34:23
  • #3
What kind of curves are these? I can't imagine anything under that term. In theory, you can measure everything with a tape measure and cut it with a jigsaw. Or buy a corresponding hole saw. If it goes over two boards, simply put the two boards together beforehand and then drill.
 

Tihiddi

2017-06-27 09:39:45
  • #4
Photo!

Our outlets are square.
 

Curly

2017-06-27 09:47:46
  • #5
I only know such rectangular floor outlets; the wall and ceiling vents are round. Do you have something special for that?

Regards,
Sabine
 

KlaRa

2017-06-27 20:18:05
  • #6
Hello "Chriscross". Please upload 2-3 photos of the surroundings, then we can assist you further. However, the requirement you mentioned is not understandable as it stands. Regards: KlaRa
 

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