Innovative Yet Simple
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We are a local business (Leduc Alberta) that creates some simple products as well as other items that we put our everything into and sell at a decent cost.
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Cut and bending Vinyl Stair Nosing
Просмотров 22 тыс.Год назад
How to cut and bend a piece of Vinyl floor nosing. We will custom-cut your vinyl flooring for you to get it ready for stair nosing for $25 per stair. We will also bend it adding a piece of wood for an additional $35 per stair if you prefer. For $55 per stair, we can cut and bend your stair nosing ready to install. Please visit Innovativeyetsimple.com for more info.
Step N Steady
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An Innovative Yet Simple solution to a steady table or chair. Visit us at InnovativeYetSimple.com or email us at innovativeyetsimple@gmail.com

Комментарии

  • @michaelvarga7714
    @michaelvarga7714 10 месяцев назад

    What CNC is this?

  • @shawnfisher1301
    @shawnfisher1301 10 месяцев назад

    Does not using a form to bend around effect the straightness of the tracks?

  • @Sean_y4k2l5
    @Sean_y4k2l5 Год назад

    I was researching how to do this and felt that neither the V cut nor the squarish / table saw method would be ideal. V cut goes too deep leaving the material too thin and subject to stretching/splitting. table saw method (3 passes, one deep and two shallow on either side) leaves too much of a void on either side of the edge. Then I discovered there is a router bit that is like a V, but with a flat spot at the tip. I think this should be ideal as it lets the material bend without cutting too deep or leaving any void in the finished bend. There is basically no void because the flat part forms a minimal radius and the angled parts meet up to each other, if that makes sense. Minimal stress on the material while leaving it as thick as possible. Take a look at Amana 45793 or 45794. I would be curious what you think. They are intended for the bending of some kind of aluminum panel. I haven't done it yet but I have both of those bits ordered and will try them soon. Also, I notice "vinyl" plank is rigid if it is the snap together type but floppy if it's the glue down type. Not sure if that makes a difference as to how you notch it. I am working with the floppy material and it seems pretty easy to form. Anyway, thank you for the video.

    • @EatDrinkAndTravelWithMichelle
      @EatDrinkAndTravelWithMichelle 10 месяцев назад

      You're very welcome. Good luck with your project.

    • @michaelvarga7714
      @michaelvarga7714 9 месяцев назад

      Have you tried those bits and made it work?

    • @Sean_y4k2l5
      @Sean_y4k2l5 9 месяцев назад

      @@michaelvarga7714 hi, yes I made some test pieces and it looks really good. I haven't completed my stairs yet but the cuts look good. easy peasy. 45794 should give you a good result. 45793 will work too but removes just a little more material than is probably necessary. make a couple test pieces to fine-tune the depth. cut out enough material to make a clean fold but not too much that there's there isn't some meat along the edge. the rubbery material that I have can be formed pretty easily with a heat gun. however it will need to be clamped well during gluing because it wants to spring back to flat.

    • @innercityracer
      @innercityracer 7 месяцев назад

      @@Sean_y4k2l5 Just curious. I'm not really interested in dropping 60 or 70 bucks on a router bit that I will not likely ever use for another project. Do you think it would work to just take a cheep V bit and grind the tip flat? The LVP is such soft material I think it just might work and not break the bank.

    • @Sean_y4k2l5
      @Sean_y4k2l5 7 месяцев назад

      @@innercityracer I guess that should work fine. seems like a good idea to me.

  • @jdawes4403
    @jdawes4403 Год назад

    What? No Cnc heat machine?

  • @cory4152
    @cory4152 Год назад

    Stair nosing are built stronger than any flooring product. I think this is why manufacturers do not mess with making their own out of lvp.

    • @innovativeyetsimple
      @innovativeyetsimple Год назад

      Yes I agree. But, we make them good quality and less expensive. Innovativeyetsimple.com

  • @joseromanavila6194
    @joseromanavila6194 Год назад

    Glad I have a machine just like it!!!! Lol

  • @bluecollarbrothers
    @bluecollarbrothers Год назад

    It is a creative idea but commercially, it is not practical and expensive. As a commercial flooring contractor for over three decades, I would suggest you demonstrate your idea to stair tread suppliers such as Tarkett, Mannington and etc. Good luck from Vancouver, BC.

    • @innovativeyetsimple
      @innovativeyetsimple Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. This is for residential do-it-yourself people. We are not set up to do it for commercial use. Stair Nosing is very expensive to order through a flooring business, that's why we offer it at a lesser cost.

  • @justcomments3815
    @justcomments3815 Год назад

    Where you located , Country

    • @innovativeyetsimple
      @innovativeyetsimple Год назад

      Edmonton Alberta Canada

    • @justcomments3815
      @justcomments3815 Год назад

      Nice, I m from Australia. Quick question, how much thick you left for bending after v Grove? Have you made cnc machine your self .I assume it is march3 software.

  • @shawnfisher1301
    @shawnfisher1301 Год назад

    Are you heating the top !?!?

    • @innovativeyetsimple
      @innovativeyetsimple Год назад

      Yes, we heat the top as most have an underlay, and we don't want to damage the underlay underneath. The top does most of the stretching. Here's our website to learn more about our vinyl nosing InnovativeYetSimple.com

    • @AZVIDS
      @AZVIDS Месяц назад

      @@innovativeyetsimpleremoved the backing and heated from underside, worked great👍

    • @EatDrinkAndTravelWithMichelle
      @EatDrinkAndTravelWithMichelle Месяц назад

      ​@@AZVIDSawesome!