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    Matching up to curved bullnose

    I think I’ll try using a jig saw on a scrap piece first, and if I cant get a good cut then I might splurge and get a scroll saw. Does anyone have any good suggestions on scribing? How about the use of a template?
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    Matching up to curved bullnose

    I am looking for ideas on both cutting and scribing. I thought about using a jig saw but I’m worried about splintering. I guess it depends a lot on the blade I use. I have a router and wonder if it can be used? I have limited experience using the router. I also have an oscillating spindle...
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    Matching up to curved bullnose

    I am installing ¾ x 2 ¼ inch prefinished red oak hardwood on my second floor hallway. I have a circular staircase with a ¾ inch oakbull nose installed by the builder. Can anyone give me suggestions on how to cut my prefinished hardwood so that it perfectly matches the curve of the bullnose...
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    Instalation direction?

    Thanks for everyone’s response, but I am still confused. Every ware I read says that if installed over OSB in the same direction as the joist you may end up with sagging between joist and a greater possibility of squeaks. Has anyone done this? What is it like a few years later? I have my...
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    Instalation direction?

    Hi everyone. I plan to install about 1000 sq ft of pre-finished 3/4 x 2 1/4 inch red oak on my second floor. I will be installing it in the hallway and 4 bedrooms. The joist in the hallway and one bedroom run side to side. In two of the bedroom the joist run front to back. The problem I have is...
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