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      Simon B
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      I saw this and thought of you arch-visualisation guys:

      Story:

      http://www.gizmag.com/bolefloor-maximizes-floorboards-per-tree/18071/

      Supplier:

      http://www.bolefloor.com/en/

      Really nice end result, although a bit tricky to replace!

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        TIG Moderator
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        Love it...
        Reminds me of my parents cottage where I was born - hundreds of years ago the floor boards were literally slabs of wood sawn from a tree and worked so they abutted each other with minimal waste.
        I assume you must get a 'room' pack of planks made specifically for you and it all fits together like a jigsaw puzzle.
        Bummer if you get halfway through fixing it and find you've started off with the wrong piece of plank πŸ˜’
        Also what happens when you mis-cut a plank or damage one - as they are all seem to be unique then getting a replacement [made] could be painful ?
        The fitting-instructions must be like super IKEA's flat-pack instruction-sheets... 50 pages of ...connect plank abc-12345 to plank abc-12344..., with these codes printed on the back of each plank ???

        TIG

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          Simon B
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          I agree, they must approach it like a kitchen fitter - all preplanned and mapped out

          Now they're on Boing Boing πŸ˜ƒ

          http://www.boingboing.net/2011/03/15/curvy-wood-floors-us.html

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