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  • I am squaring the door cutout for a future door
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  • But if a door doesn't get installed, I still want the cutout to be smooth and nice
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  • Installing Dividers scrubs the plywood sideways between the floors which can pull splinters.  But if I sand the corner of the Divider, it is less likely to happen.
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  • I am testing the fit.  This Divider will line up with the stair holes
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  • I use one Divider to line up another.  I am marking the back edge for where it will fit when it has glue one it... but wait!  The Divider is not straight front-to-back
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  • This kind of bow is often from laying the Divider one way up in the open air... I will straighten it.
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  • A damp towel and stripwood spacers (I don't want the Divider to get wet)
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  • The Divider is concave side down over (not touching) the towel
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  • It's been a little over an hour and the Divider is straight - be ready to glue it in place as soon as it is straight, sometimes it will keep moving if you leave it laying around.
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  • I'm back in business and marking the fit on the back edge of both floors
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  • glue
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