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ccasteel

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So after the dogs had their way with the carpet in our dining room we decided to replace with hardwood. Since we had it in the kitchen and entryway, I needed to make sure it lined up in two entrances. Well... As you can see in the pictures below, not so well. I measured at least twice and laid it out before nailing for a test fit. Now that I'm just a few rows from meeting up in the entry, I can see it's not going to line up. The gap is about 1/4 inch.

First picture shows doorway to kitchen where I started.
Second picture shows doorway to entry where I need to tie in jut under the stairs
Third and Fourth are the gap I ended up with.

Is there any way to fix this?

Kitchen doorway.jpg
Entryway.jpg
Gap 2.jpg
Gap 1.jpg
 
Fabricate a custom plank from similar grade dimensional oak, the tongue and grove don't have to be perfect (some skip them all together for a filler), might need to plane thickness too. This is done patching in vintage flooring in many cases. No one will see one plank about 1/4' wider (well maybe except other "master carpenters") : )

Good Luck,
Bob in CO
 
Would it be durable if I ripped two boards and glued them together? I could make the resulting boards the right size. Just not sure if the joint would hold.

I don't think I have the skill to create something from scratch.
 
@ccasteel , with good glue n proper clamping that joint would be fine
the skill set needed to fab up a new piece is literally the next step in what you are working on. so give it a go
 

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