1. Common applications and importance of PVC baseboards in interior decoration
2. Cutting requirements for PVC skirting boards
3. Preparation for cutting PVC skirting
3.1 Tool preparation
3.2 Safety measures preparation
4. Steps to Cut PVC skirting boards
4.1 Measurement
4.2 Marking
4.3 Cutting
4.4 Pruning
5. PVC skirting cutting video instructions
6. Precautions when cutting PVC skirting boards
6.1 Cutting angle
6.2 Cutting technology
When you renovate your house and change the interior decoration style, you may need to change interior decoration items, and skirting installed in the transition area between the wall and the floor is one of them. Then it is very necessary for us to regularly maintain or replace indoor skirting lines so that we can provide beautiful decorative effects for our interiors for a long time and better protect our walls from collision damage.
As mentioned above, when we renovate the house or change the interior style, we will encounter the problem of replacing the interior submission. Then during the installation process, we first need to cut these finished PVC in sections, which are determined according to the width of our room, so that they can adapt to different corners and the size requirements of different rooms.
When you cut PVC skirting, you may need to prepare the following tools. Preparing these tools in advance will help us complete the cutting work more smoothly. The following are the details of these tools:
a. Hand saw, electric saw, or metal cutting machine
b. nails, screws
c. Tape measure
d. Pencil or oil-based pen
e. Construction gloves
f. Goggles
g. Sandpaper and other edging tools
h. Cleaning tools, etc.
a. During the cutting process, it is recommended to wear goggles to avoid damage to the eyes from debris or debris.
b. It is also recommended to wear construction gloves to avoid damage to the hands by the machine.
First, use a measuring tool to measure the installation environment and determine the length of the PVC skirting that needs to be cut.
According to the measurement results, mark the PVC baseboard with a pencil or oil-based pen. This way you can cut accurately.
Use a hand saw, electric saw, or metal cutter to cut the PVC skirting. During cutting, follow the marked lines.
Use sandpaper or an edging tool to trim the cut PVC baseboards to ensure the cuts are smooth and burr-free.
At the outside and inside corners of the room, PVC skirting needs to be beveled at a 45-degree angle for complete splicing and installation.
In the process of cutting at a 45-degree angle, we need to use a protractor to measure and a pencil or oil-based pen to mark. Then use a cutting machine to cut along the drawn lines.
When cutting PVC skirting, you can stabilize the workpiece and pay attention to controlling the strength and cutting speed of the saw during the cutting process. To ensure that there is no deviation in the cutting position of the skirting line and no burrs.
Based on the above content, we can understand that cutting PVC skirting lines is not a complicated task. We can complete the cutting work by understanding some cutting techniques and precautions.