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| Bill Fay | January 17th, 2004 08:43 PM The easiest way to match up this corner is to cope the joint. To do this you cut one side at 45 degrees and then cut along the edge following the contour of the wood with a regular hand coping saw. To make the line easier to follow yuou can rub the side of a pencil along the front edge to better see the contour. Leave the other side as a square cut end and butt it up to the corner. By doing this you should get a nice tight corner. |
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