 
Dividers:
Install a Divider
Straighten a Divider (here)
'Straighten' Blog
Customizing Dividers
Remove a divider
Lay out a new door hole
Cut a new door hole
More
Jig Saw Cutout
Utility Knife Cutout

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03. If the door isn't installed, I wan the cutout to be smooth and nice
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04. If the Divider is plywood, a slight softening of the corners decreases the chance of splintering
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05. Test the fit - this Divider lines up with the stair hole
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06. one Divider lines up the other - this Divider needs to be straightened
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08. A damp towel and stripwood spacers (don't let the Divider touch the towel)
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11. Finish the layout - be ready to glue it in as soon as it is straight
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10. In a little over an hour... the divider is straight
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13. Notice the 1" of un-glued edge in front of the door
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14. The bottom is set down just before the Front touches
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17. Temporarily set the Stairs (and/or other interior fixtures) in place to locate other Dividers
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