Grasshopper
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I'm laying down a "scarf-jointed" 18' section of one-piece 7 1/4" baseboard and can see put to a 1/4" gap over the run.
shoe moulding isn't an option, and the base is too inflexible to bend over the humps…so I have to scribe.
What is your process for scribing tall base?
I was reading that one approach is to find the "high spot" in the floor and runs some temporary shims over low spots till the base is level (which would exaggerate the gaps temporarily). Shoot a couple pin nails with the level base, and use compass or accuscribe (set to the largest gap which will translate throughout the board). I'd then use the carvex at a slight bevel towards the back to get close to the line and the RO90 to finish up.
Am I missing something. How do you approach scribing base to the floor? Thanks in advance.
shoe moulding isn't an option, and the base is too inflexible to bend over the humps…so I have to scribe.
What is your process for scribing tall base?
I was reading that one approach is to find the "high spot" in the floor and runs some temporary shims over low spots till the base is level (which would exaggerate the gaps temporarily). Shoot a couple pin nails with the level base, and use compass or accuscribe (set to the largest gap which will translate throughout the board). I'd then use the carvex at a slight bevel towards the back to get close to the line and the RO90 to finish up.
Am I missing something. How do you approach scribing base to the floor? Thanks in advance.