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Cutting Baseboard Corners Made Simple
Use paint stirrers, popsicle sticks, or any other thin flat material that you can nail through to shim the baseboard against the wall and snug up the miter. Slide the popsicle stick behind the bottom ...
A good miter gauge adds versatility and precision to any table saw, dramatically increasing the possible range of work. These are our 8 go-to picks based on expert testing and research.
I've seen sites that say to cut them with snips, and others with a hacksaw & mitre box. I've tried both ways, the snips leave the edges where i cut wavy and warped, and using a mitre box & hacksaw ...
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