How to notch decking around a post


When you are laying your decking and you come up to a post, notching around it is the ideal solution. This guide will show you how to do that step by step.


Place a piece of decking on top of the previous piece. This means you’ll have to lay decking as far as you possibly can so you can get as close as possible to the post.


Measure from that board to the closest edge of the post. This will tell you how much wood to leave on the trailing edge.


Mark the trailing edge of the board at that measurement. Mark it in two places roughly parallel to the edges of your post.


Using a square on the faces of your post, make a mark in line with each side of the post.


Measure the leading edge of the board against the far edge of the post. This tells you how much wood will be left on the leading edge of the board.


If you’re cutting an enclosed notch, drill a hole to get you started, otherwise just start from the edge.
How to notch decking around a post


When you are laying your decking and you come up to a post, notching around it is the ideal solution. This guide will show you how to do that step by step.


Place a piece of decking on top of the previous piece. This means you’ll have to lay decking as far as you possibly can so you can get as close as possible to the post.


Measure from that board to the closest edge of the post. This will tell you how much wood to leave on the trailing edge.


Mark the trailing edge of the board at that measurement. Mark it in two places roughly parallel to the edges of your post.


Using a square on the faces of your post, make a mark in line with each side of the post.


Measure the leading edge of the board against the far edge of the post. This tells you how much wood will be left on the leading edge of the board.


If you’re cutting an enclosed notch, drill a hole to get you started, otherwise just start from the edge.
How to notch decking around a post


When you are laying your decking and you come up to a post, notching around it is the ideal solution. This guide will show you how to do that step by step.


Place a piece of decking on top of the previous piece. This means you’ll have to lay decking as far as you possibly can so you can get as close as possible to the post.


Measure from that board to the closest edge of the post. This will tell you how much wood to leave on the trailing edge.


Mark the trailing edge of the board at that measurement. Mark it in two places roughly parallel to the edges of your post.


Using a square on the faces of your post, make a mark in line with each side of the post.


Measure the leading edge of the board against the far edge of the post. This tells you how much wood will be left on the leading edge of the board.


If you’re cutting an enclosed notch, drill a hole to get you started, otherwise just start from the edge.
How to notch decking around a post


When you are laying your decking and you come up to a post, notching around it is the ideal solution. This guide will show you how to do that step by step.
How to notch decking around a post
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Place a piece of decking on top of the previous piece. This means you’ll have to lay decking as far as you possibly can so you can get as close as possible to the post.


Measure from that board to the closest edge of the post. This will tell you how much wood to leave on the trailing edge.


Mark the trailing edge of the board at that measurement. Mark it in two places roughly parallel to the edges of your post.


Using a square on the faces of your post, make a mark in line with each side of the post.


Measure the leading edge of the board against the far edge of the post. This tells you how much wood will be left on the leading edge of the board.


If you’re cutting an enclosed notch, drill a hole to get you started, otherwise just start from the edge.


Place a piece of decking on top of the previous piece. This means you’ll have to lay decking as far as you possibly can so you can get as close as possible to the post.


Place a piece of decking on top of the previous piece. This means you’ll have to lay decking as far as you possibly can so you can get as close as possible to the post.
Line up the piece that gets the notch.


Measure from that board to the closest edge of the post. This will tell you how much wood to leave on the trailing edge.


Measure from that board to the closest edge of the post. This will tell you how much wood to leave on the trailing edge.
Measure edge closest to the post


Mark the trailing edge of the board at that measurement. Mark it in two places roughly parallel to the edges of your post.


Mark the trailing edge of the board at that measurement. Mark it in two places roughly parallel to the edges of your post.
Mark that measurement on your board


Using a square on the faces of your post, make a mark in line with each side of the post.


Using a square on the faces of your post, make a mark in line with each side of the post.
Mark the measurement of the other axis.


Measure the leading edge of the board against the far edge of the post. This tells you how much wood will be left on the leading edge of the board.


Measure the leading edge of the board against the far edge of the post. This tells you how much wood will be left on the leading edge of the board.
Measure against the far side of the post
Square your marks


If you’re cutting an enclosed notch, drill a hole to get you started, otherwise just start from the edge.


If you’re cutting an enclosed notch, drill a hole to get you started, otherwise just start from the edge.
Drill a hole in one corner
Make a rough cut with the jigsaw
Go back carefully and make the final cut
Negotiate the board onto the post








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