How to notch decking around a post

How to notch decking around a postHow to notch decking around a post
Dayne Dayne (57)
Total time: 10 minutes 
Updated: September 15th, 2015

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.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

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Line up the piece that gets the notch.Line up the piece that gets the notch.

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 edge closest to the postMeasure edge closest 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 that measurement on your boardMark that measurement on your board

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 measurement of the other axis.Mark the measurement of the other axis.

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

Measure against the far side of the postMeasure against the far 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.

Square your marksSquare your marks

Square the marks all around.

Drill a hole in one cornerDrill a hole in one corner

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

Make a rough cut with the jigsawMake a rough cut with the jigsaw

This gets the wood out of the way for your second cut.

How to notch decking around a post

How to notch decking around a postHow to notch decking around a post
Dayne Dayne (57)
Total time: 10 minutes 
Updated: September 15th, 2015

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.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

pencil×1
speed square×1
jigsaw×1
Line up the piece that gets the notch.Line up the piece that gets the notch.

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 edge closest to the postMeasure edge closest 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 that measurement on your boardMark that measurement on your board

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 measurement of the other axis.Mark the measurement of the other axis.

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

Measure against the far side of the postMeasure against the far 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.

Square your marksSquare your marks

Square the marks all around.

Drill a hole in one cornerDrill a hole in one corner

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

Make a rough cut with the jigsawMake a rough cut with the jigsaw

This gets the wood out of the way for your second cut.

How to notch decking around a post

How to notch decking around a postHow to notch decking around a post
Dayne Dayne (57)
Total time: 10 minutes 
Updated: September 15th, 2015

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.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

pencil×1
speed square×1
jigsaw×1
Line up the piece that gets the notch.Line up the piece that gets the notch.

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 edge closest to the postMeasure edge closest 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 that measurement on your boardMark that measurement on your board

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 measurement of the other axis.Mark the measurement of the other axis.

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

Measure against the far side of the postMeasure against the far 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.

Square your marksSquare your marks

Square the marks all around.

Drill a hole in one cornerDrill a hole in one corner

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

Make a rough cut with the jigsawMake a rough cut with the jigsaw

This gets the wood out of the way for your second cut.

How to notch decking around a post

How to notch decking around a postHow to notch decking around a post
Dayne Dayne (57)
Total time: 10 minutes 
Updated: September 15th, 2015

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.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

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Line up the piece that gets the notch.Line up the piece that gets the notch.

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 edge closest to the postMeasure edge closest 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 that measurement on your boardMark that measurement on your board

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 measurement of the other axis.Mark the measurement of the other axis.

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

Measure against the far side of the postMeasure against the far 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.

Square your marksSquare your marks

Square the marks all around.

Drill a hole in one cornerDrill a hole in one corner

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

Make a rough cut with the jigsawMake a rough cut with the jigsaw

This gets the wood out of the way for your second cut.

Line up the piece that gets the notch.Line up the piece that gets the notch.

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.Line up the piece that gets the notch.

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 edge closest to the postMeasure edge closest 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.

Measure edge closest to the postMeasure edge closest 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.

Measure edge closest to the post

Mark that measurement on your boardMark that measurement on your board

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 boardMark that measurement on your board

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

Mark the measurement of the other axis.Mark the measurement of the other axis.

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.Mark the measurement of the other axis.

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 against the far side of the postMeasure against the far 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.

Measure against the far side of the postMeasure against the far 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.

Measure against the far side of the post

Square your marksSquare your marks

Square the marks all around.

Square your marksSquare your marks

Square the marks all around.

Square your marks

Drill a hole in one cornerDrill a hole in one corner

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 cornerDrill a hole in one corner

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 jigsawMake a rough cut with the jigsaw

This gets the wood out of the way for your second cut.

Make a rough cut with the jigsawMake a rough cut with the jigsaw

This gets the wood out of the way for your second cut.

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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There are a few different methods for deleting an application based on how you installed it.

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Click the launchpad icon in the dock. Then find the app you want to delete. Click and hold the app you want to delete, then click the x and confirm.

You can also follow these step-by-step instructions for how to delete an app downloaded from the Mac App Store.

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Use the application’s uninstaller

If the app can’t be delete in Launchpad, it may have an uninstaller. Open Finder, then click on the Applications folder. If your application has a folder, that folder may have an uninstaller. If it does, click the uninstaller to begin the process.

Again, here are step-by-step instructions for uninstalling an app on OS X using an uninstaller.

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Use AppCleaner

If neither of the above methods work, you can use AppCleaner. This is a step up from dragging the application into the trash because it attempts to find all files associated with the app.

You can find step-by-step instructions for deleting an app using AppCleaner here.

Click the launchpad icon in the dock. Then find the app you want to delete. Click and hold the app you want to delete, then click the x and confirm.

You can also follow these step-by-step instructions for how to delete an app downloaded from the Mac App Store.

If the app can’t be delete in Launchpad, it may have an uninstaller. Open Finder, then click on the Applications folder. If your application has a folder, that folder may have an uninstaller. If it does, click the uninstaller to begin the process.

Again, here are step-by-step instructions for uninstalling an app on OS X using an uninstaller.

If neither of the above methods work, you can use AppCleaner. This is a step up from dragging the application into the trash because it attempts to find all files associated with the app.

You can find step-by-step instructions for deleting an app using AppCleaner here.

Click the launchpad icon in the dock. Then find the app you want to delete. Click and hold the app you want to delete, then click the x and confirm.

You can also follow these step-by-step instructions for how to delete an app downloaded from the Mac App Store.

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Click the launchpad icon in the dock. Then find the app you want to delete. Click and hold the app you want to delete, then click the x and confirm.

You can also follow these step-by-step instructions for how to delete an app downloaded from the Mac App Store.

If the app can’t be delete in Launchpad, it may have an uninstaller. Open Finder, then click on the Applications folder. If your application has a folder, that folder may have an uninstaller. If it does, click the uninstaller to begin the process.

Again, here are step-by-step instructions for uninstalling an app on OS X using an uninstaller.

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Click the launchpad icon in the dock. Then find the app you want to delete. Click and hold the app you want to delete, then click the x and confirm.

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Click the launchpad icon in the dock. Then find the app you want to delete. Click and hold the app you want to delete, then click the x and confirm.

You can also follow these step-by-step instructions for how to delete an app downloaded from the Mac App Store.

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If the app can’t be delete in Launchpad, it may have an uninstaller. Open Finder, then click on the Applications folder. If your application has a folder, that folder may have an uninstaller. If it does, click the uninstaller to begin the process.

Again, here are step-by-step instructions for uninstalling an app on OS X using an uninstaller.

If the app can’t be delete in Launchpad, it may have an uninstaller. Open Finder, then click on the Applications folder. If your application has a folder, that folder may have an uninstaller. If it does, click the uninstaller to begin the process.

Again, here are step-by-step instructions for uninstalling an app on OS X using an uninstaller.

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You may already know that you can switch between applications on OS X by using cmd + tab. There is a similar feature for switching between the windows of a single application by using cmd + **. Hold the **cmd** key and tap the ** to iterate through the open windows.

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You may already know that you can switch between applications on OS X by using cmd + tab. There is a similar feature for switching between the windows of a single application by using cmd + **. Hold the **cmd** key and tap the ** to iterate through the open windows.

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You may already know that you can switch between applications on OS X by using cmd + tab. There is a similar feature for switching between the windows of a single application by using cmd + **. Hold the **cmd** key and tap the ** to iterate through the open windows.

You may already know that you can switch between applications on OS X by using cmd + tab. There is a similar feature for switching between the windows of a single application by using cmd + **. Hold the **cmd** key and tap the ** to iterate through the open windows.

You may already know that you can switch between applications on OS X by using cmd + tab. There is a similar feature for switching between the windows of a single application by using cmd + **. Hold the **cmd** key and tap the ** to iterate through the open windows.

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Clay can be a real pain to dig in. Whether its footers for a backyard deck or simply potted plants, this is a great way to make it easier.

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Drill small holes throughout the marked areaDrill small holes throughout the marked area

Drill as deep as you possibly can.

This will vary based on the specific soil.

Dig awayDig away

If the soil is still hard, add water and more time.

Mark your hole

Remove the top layer of clay from the marked area

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Drill as deep as you possibly can.

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