However many people still successfully do so by simply cutting the laminate flooring into the right sizes and pieces to fit around the bases of the cabinets.
Cutting laminate flooring around cabinets.
Laminate boards can chip if separated incorrectly.
It s easy to click boards together but how you handle transition areas makes the difference between a professional and amateur looking job.
To avoid this follow these steps when cutting your new flooring.
How to cut floor boards without chipping.
It requires no technical instruments and you can simply get it done with a screwdriver nut driver wood blocks and an adjustable wrench.
Most toe kick saws cut to a maximum depth of 3 4 inches which is just enough for solid hardwood flooring.
Hold a piece of paper around the pillar or pipes and trace around the objects.
No other tool will cut laminate flooring lengthwise better than a tablesaw.
Mark and measure where you want to cut the boards beforehand with chalk or pencil.
This may take a few attempts to get the exact shape you want the laminate to be.
Good luck with your project.
Since laminate flooring is usually installed after kitchen cabinets you must cut the flooring to fit around the bases of the cabinets.
A tablesaw will come in very handy for making rip cuts on laminate flooring and is the fastest and most accurate way to do these types of cuts.
Cut the last piece with a miter saw or miter box and handsaw.
Adjust the cutting depth of a toe kick saw to the thickness of the flooring.
Lay the laminate flooring out against one straight wall of the room.
2 measure the distance from the edge of last row of installed flooring to the face of the cabinet s toe kick at each end of the run.
This process can take up to 2 hours depending on how many boards you need to cut.
Attaching a strip of sheet metal or plastic laminate with double stick tape to the cabinet kickboard can help keep the blade from marring it.
Cut out the paper pattern and then lay it back down to test for accuracy.