Miter vs Coping
>>I also wouldn't bother adding a fence you'd be better off cutting on flat if your saw isn't the right size. Or going to rent a saw if you c...
>>I also wouldn't bother adding a fence you'd be better off cutting on flat if your saw isn't the right size. Or going to rent a saw if you c...
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Viewscould be.. I use one of the newer Dewalt angle finish nailers and the guys that work for me use my Senco sfn 40's...I use the 16 gauge angled gener...
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Viewsif you can take the top off, just flip it upside down and cut it. I'd suggest a nice router and bit...if not you can alwas attach/clamp a straight ...
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Views>>Since my molding won't fit against the fence of my saw, I assume when cutting the scarf joint I can place it flat on the table and set the ...
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Viewsyou can do it either way, but a cope joint is actually 'eaiser' to achieve a "perfect" fit than 'inside' mitered corners... this of course implies ...
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ViewsHe'll need to make some sort of transition block or fitting which he can run the crown into from each side... the elegant options for this can be n...
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ViewsDepending on the Cabinet manufacturer, the installation applications for mouldings differ. I've installed literally hundreds of kitchens...and that...
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ViewsActually the Angled are best for Trim work for several reasons. I've been doing finish trim, kitchens, commercial casework and architectual millwor...
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Viewshi all, I'm a finish carpenter that's self taught. My question is regarding over the post stair rails. I do the trim work for a builder in my area ...
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