Monday 29 August 2011

Making and fitting a new piece of skirting board with Dremel

Get a Smart Finish to Your Walls...

It may not sound like much but a smart end to your walls in the form of the humble skirting board makes all the difference. Skirting boards get scuffed and worn and in some cases rot away or simply haven’t been fitted in the first place. So, a little time spent creating and fitting or replacing them will smarten up your home. Simply take your Dremel Multi-Max and follow our step-by-step guide to help you!

Materials required :

Dremel Multi-Max
Wood and Drywall Saw blade MM450
10mm Flush Cut blade MM470
Hook and Loop Sanding pad MM11
Sanding paper for wood MM70W in grit P60
Masonry drill
Pencil
Straight edge
Rawlplug
Set square


Difficulty rating :
Two stars – fairly easy


Step One

Measure the area at the foot of your wall that you want to cover with skirting board. Then, buy a length of skirting board from your local DIY superstore in the style that you want to either match your existing boards or replace them. Skirting boards come in many styles from the completely plain to suit a modern house, to ones with a bevelled edge, to highly decorative ones with lots of moulding for an older house. Mark up the point along the length at which you want to cut the board using a pencil and straight edge.

Step Two

Cut out the piece of skirting board to fit the area where you need to replace it using your Dremel Multi-Max and the Flush Cut blade MM470. If you are fitting it into a corner you may need to cut off the edge of each piece of skirting board to fit them together neatly using the Wood and Drywall Saw blade MM450.

Step Three

Sand to finish using the Multi-Max Hook and Loop Sanding Pad MM11 and the sanding paper for wood MM70W which comes in three grits P60, P120 and P240. Finally, using a masonry drill, drill a hole for a rawlplug into the brickwork and then screw the skirting board into position, avoiding pipes, and fix it to the wall.






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