plus all pieces having a different size (do you have precession tools?) and creating loads of increasing gaps: never looking good for little moneycheap timber = shrinking twisting cupping timber
Must be why our Design Parquet manufacturer uses laser precision/guided tools. They are "bang on" every single piece, no matter which pattern we need. Even a basket weave (3 long strips, 3 short strips) a very simple pattern would not be as precise as theirs when you set up your chop saw. And not precise wood blocks mean gaps, which tend to grow and grow the further in the pattern you go.Intersting.. 'precicion tools' wise.. if i set my chop saw up with a jig it'd be pretty bang on.
If you mean 5-finger mosaic, in most cases yes. Proper wood blocks (10 x 71 x 284/355): very cheap is questionable quality (size differences etc)wood blook floorings pretty cheap.
If you mean 5-finger mosaic, in most cases yes. Proper wood blocks (10 x 71 x 284/355): very cheap is questionable quality (size differences etc)wood blook floorings pretty cheap.
If you are doing this for yourself then you don't need to figure in your time. As to the precision cutting, use a block plane or one of these http://www.screwfix.com/prods/52590...-Woodworking/Titan-D15-B10-A-Belt-Disc-Sander and you won't have to worry , just take your time.
As to cheap wood I assume you mean decent wood sourced cheaply rather than s cheap softwoods. Let it aclimatise in the house for 6 months or more and then put it down. But , if you're impatient ignore me and go with the other advice offered here.
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