You can cut them with a router or a chisel.
Best way to cut door jambs.
I made a quick video on how to undercut door jambs for laminate flooring it is a diy job most people could undertake themselves if the have some basic tools.
First slip a few sheets of newspaper down in front of the casing and then put a tile upside down so you don t scratch the.
The best ways to cut the bottom of an interior door jamb.
How to cut out the base of a door jamb for new flooring.
Using a sharp 1 inch wide chisel cut a series of parallel lines into the jamb about 1 4 inch apart staying within the scored lines and holding the chisel perpendicular to the wood.
Repeat the cutting process if the mortise isn t deep enough.
Make sure the hinge is no more than 1 millimetre 0 039 in off since larger gaps could make the door too tight to open easily or too loose to close properly.
With the window crown molding and other parts cut to rough length and the reveals marked on the jambs the fastest and most accurate method for marking the.
Score around the plate with a sharp utility knife.
To install a door jamb start by measuring the door frame and cutting the wood to size.
In actuality you do just the opposite and here s how.
Several preparation procedures precede the actual installation of a hardwood or laminate floor including cleaning and leveling the.
When cut correctly your mortise should sit flush against the edge of the door.
If neither the door nor the jamb has mortises center the middle hinge and place the other hinges about 6 inches from the top and bottom of the door.
Line up the cut end with the pencil mark indicating the 1 4 in.
Next add glue to the end of 1 of your longer pieces of wood and attach a shorter piece to it.
Cut the mortises in the door first.
In this case danny where we re installing the ceramic tile floor up against the door casing a lot of homeowners make the mistake of thinking they need to trim the tile to fit the door casing.
Position the strike plate on the jamb so it is centered on both lines.
Reveal and mark the opposite end for cutting.