Installazione di An End Grain Pavimentazione Intarsio
La creazione di un intarsio per pavimenti in grana fine era qualcosa che non vedevo l'ora di fare per mesi. We installed plywood wide plank flooring in the dining room and kitchen earlier this year and the living room was next on the list. Here’s a post with details on what we did with the living room floor.
The flooring in the dining room and living room were going to be laid in different directions and a regular threshold separating the two spaces was going to be – well pretty boring.
While initially doing my Pinterest research on flooring, I came across pins with different floor designs created using wood slices.
That gave me the idea of doing an end grain flooring as an inlay. It was the perfect solution!
I couldn’t wait to try this project.
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Poluriratano modificato con olio a base d'acqua – we used 1 gallon
4″ Spazzola sintetica in poliestere – 4 pennelli per applicare il poly
Liquid Nails
What Is End Grain Flooring?
End grain flooring is basically branches and logs cut into slices, then placed in a pattern, in our case, it’s the shape of a river. The slices are glued into place and grout is applied to fill in the spaces between the slices. Then a protective finish is applied and you have yourself an end grain floor!
I call it a wood river, but I’ve seen it called a bunch of different names. Wood slice flooring, pavimentazione fine del grano, log end flooring, cordwood floor and even cross-cut tree slice flooring to name a few.
Figuring Out The End Grain Flooring Inlay Layout
The beauty of doing a floor inlay is that there is no limit to the design you make. It can be as simple or ornate as you want.
Since our house is in the Poconos, in a wilderness setting, we figured a river made of wood would go with the house and its surrounding nature.
The end grain flooring inlay would separate the dining room from the living room. Starting in the corner of the dining room and making it’s way to the corner of the living room fireplace.
We wanted the flooring inlay to start off wider on one side and have it gently curving its way across the space.
We had the idea when we did the dining room earlier in the year and that’s also when I started cutting the wood slices for the river and traced out the shape of the wood slice flooring accent.
We were going to do the living room floors and the inlay a few months later, so that gave the wood slices time to dry.
Cutting The Wood Slices
Now that the general shape of the end grain flooring inlay was in place, the next step was to fill it in with wood slices. Ho avuto un po 'di rami che erano caduti sulla nostra proprietà e ha iniziato tagliandoli alla larghezza ho pensato che avevo bisogno… ne riparleremo più avanti.
Ho tagliato abbastanza pezzi di legno per riempire l'intarsio, con un mazzo di vari spessori ramo. Li ho tagliati a maggio per farli asciugare fino a pochi mesi prima di installarli in autunno.
Il pavimento era 1/2″ spessa ed i pavimenti sono irregolari così taglio del legno fette un po 'più spessa… almeno questo è quello che ho pensato….that was a big mistake. E 'importante per loro tagliare alla giusta dimensione destra fuori del blocco.
Ho usato una sega per tagliare le fette, è andata piuttosto veloce considerando quanto sono stati necessari molti fette.
Tip importante: When cutting the wood pieces try to cut them as close to the final thickness as possible.
Non ho fatto che con questo progetto e mi ci sono voluti giorni per ottenere le fette fino alla giusta dimensione.
Ho tagliato le fette 3/4″ e la maggior parte delle fette di legno doveva essere circa 1/2″… un grosso errore.
Quel qualcosa in più 1/4″ era una lotta per rimuovere.
Drying The Wood Slices
I had cut most of the wood slices months ago so those were dry when I was ready to install them.
But I guess I was able to get the wood slices tighter together when I was actually doing the project… so I needed more wood slices.
I found this article on drying the wood slices.
http://theplywood.com/drying-wood-in-oven
Using the oven on low heat (200 F), the wood slices were dry in a couple of hours so it worked really well.
Cutting The End Grain Flooring Inlay Into The Floor Boards
The original plan was to cut each floorboard individually using a rotozip. I was going to cut them outside since the rotozip causes a lot of dust.
Invece, I ended up cutting the floorboards in place using the Oscillating Multi-Tool. That worked really well and it didn’t make very much dust.
After the boards were cut I went over the cut with the belt sander to soften the curves and round off the edge of the boards. That way there aren’t splinters. 🙂
Placing The Wood Slices In The Inlay
When placing the slices inlay, make sure to mix up the different sizes. That way it looks more organic and natural.
I secured the wood pieces in place with liquid nails. It just takes a dollop on the back of each piece and applying a little pressure to get it to set.
Seal The Wood Slices Before Applying The Grout
I sealed the wood slices before applying the grout by applying a coat of the polyurethane. Otherwise the grout will darken the wood slices. You’ll be sanding everything down later but sealing the slices makes it easier to get them back to the lighter color.
Mixing The Sawdust Grout
I found an article from Bob Villa that talks about the grout that can be used with the wood slices. It’s called sawdust grout.
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/quick-tip-sawdust-grout/
Sawdust grout is a combination of 2 parts sawdust to 1 part polyurethane.
I used a water based, oil-modified fast drying polyurethane for the sawdust grout mix and the finish.
The polyurethane dries quickly and it’s orderless.
It’s the same one we used on the plywood wide plank floor boards in the living dining room and kitchen.
Applying The Sawdust Grout
Using latex gloves grab a small glob of Grout and push it into the spaces between the wood slices.
Sanding The End Grain Flooring Inlay
I used a belt sander to sand down the wood pieces.
Ovviamente, that was only after I fixed my huge mistake of cutting the wood slices the wrong thickness.
The sand paper I used was 36 grit. I wanted something that gave the wood pieces a rough texture so they wouldn’t be slippery.
Because sanding is a pretty messy task, I tented off the area, that way the dust didn’t go all over the house.
This is what the wood slices and the sawdust grout looked like after the sanding was done.
I sanded the wood slice inlay to the height of the flooring on either side of it. I also used the sander to knock off the edges of each of the wood slices, removing any hard edges that may be uncomfortable to walk on.
Adding The Polyurathane Finish
The polyurethane was the same one I used on the wood board flooring and in the sawdust grout mix.
I put three coats of finish on the end grain flooring inlay.
Although the poly is colorless, it did give the wood slices a little bit of a yellow tint.
The sawdust grout also darken quite a bit when I applied the poly on top of it.
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More Pics Of The End Grain Flooring Inlay
What Do You Think?
We love the way the end grain flooring inlay turned out. It’s so much more character than a simple threshold would have given.
What do you think? Do you like the way it turned out? Cosa faresti in modo diverso? We’d love to hear your feedback.
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