Sometimes you build faster than your head can keep up. I managed to get a chamfer on a plasterboard in a less than ideal place. How do you fix a trim or equivalent so that the following looks nice?

A drywall edge with an uneven bevel, attached to a wooden panel with a visible screw, showing a construction issue needing a trim solution.

Diagram showing a cross-section of wall components with a gypsum board, OSB, and a bevel labeled.
 
Cutting a piece is probably easiest, and put in a new one as you have OSB behind, so it's convenient to lay in a strip.
 
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MB77 said:
Tearing it off is probably the easiest, and put a new one in.
Well, that's the last option. I don't have any more gypsum boards at home.
 
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