Help with making a custom timber skirting mould.
I’ve posted this problem of mine on the renovate forum but to fill you in………… I want to lay timber floating flooring in a new ground floor entry on a concrete slab of a pole framed house. As you might envisage the posts penetrate the slab around its perimeter etc. Also, some of the infill walls in the room are mudbrick. I’m considering using a standard straight skirting board for the new gyproc and the older mudbrick expecting some gaps against the mudbrick. My real dilemma however is really that of concealing the floor edge gap around the base of the 250mm diameter posts. <O:p</O:p
The flooring is Sydney Blue Gum so can anyone suggest a suitable matching timber to make some circular mouldings that might do the job without splitting or fracturing when cut into curved shapes
Understand that some mouldings will have to accommodate a 270 deg circumference so I expect I will likely have to make these up in shorter sections.<O:p</O:p
I’m thinking I can’t be the first person that’s had to do something like this.<O:p</O:p
Cheers for any help.<O:p</O:p
michael:?<O:p</O:p