Well! I've put up the ceiling, walls, and floor, and even aligned two walls and wallpapered. But this thing with the moldings was definitely not easy. I bought myself 60 meters and a saw where you set the angles manually. Tried two moldings. Held them against each other and then drew what I thought it should be. But my goodness, it was a total disaster even the second time. Is there any handy trick available for this or how on earth do you solve it? I want nice moldings that fit together 90-95% at least.
Best regards
Best regards
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· Västernorrland
· 12 032 posts
To begin with, it's easiest to place them in the saw just as they will sit in the ceiling or floor or whatever it is.
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· Kalmar län
· 2 600 posts
What kind of trim are you installing? Perhaps a picture of what went wrong would make it easier to give advice.
Eh it went fine after I did it right. Had some kind of brain freeze
Make 4 pieces of trim as a template:OlofÅkesson said:
Two outer corners and two inner corners that are exactly 200 mm from the saw edge to the end of the piece.
Hold them up in a corner and draw on the wall. The other corner and mark on the wall.
The distance between the markings + 200 + 200 mm.
Then use the pieces again when you place the long trim in the miter saw so you don't get confused about which "attack angle" the cut should have.
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