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| James Klausner | November 4th, 2003 03:41 PM I cut the end of the piece of baseboard moulding at 45 degrees to create an outline on it for cutting so that the end will meet at right-angles the other piece of moulding. However, I am not successful following the outline. I even bought a Sears Scroll Saw, installed a spiral toothed blade so I can scroll in all directions. No luck. My cut wavers, and results in a joint that is not pretty. I am thinking of buying a router with a Roman Ogee cutter in hopes of being able to make a perfect cut so that pieces of baseboard meeting tightly at interior corners. Before doing this, I am asking for suggestions. |
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