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I've never quite got the hang of how to cut internal angles with a coping saw - but this explained it very clearly.
Very useful, thanks! Not sure about the inward corners bit though. Looks quite difficult. I agree with Dixon, that a 45 degree cut would achieve a good result?
Steve Franklin You always scribe the internal corners like that. Its easy.
Steve Franklin you get a much better finish by scribing... you need to just follow the pattern after putting a mitre on
I think I will have to practice on a spare bit of rail. I've never done this before so a couple of attempts should do the trick!
How high up does it goes fitted?
About 1 metre from top of skirting
3.34 I wouldn't bother doing it that way, 45 degree cut would of been fine.. I've never had any bother or complaints... Nice Job Though👍
Why mess around with a coping saw, why not just use the mitre block for inward and outward corners? much easier and much more satisfying results.
Reason for using a coping method is incase the internal corner of a wall, is not a true 90 degree angle, this method works well for this application.
I've never quite got the hang of how to cut internal angles with a coping saw - but this explained it very clearly.
Very useful, thanks! Not sure about the inward corners bit though. Looks quite difficult. I agree with Dixon, that a 45 degree cut would achieve a good result?
Steve Franklin You always scribe the internal corners like that. Its easy.
Steve Franklin you get a much better finish by scribing... you need to just follow the pattern after putting a mitre on
I think I will have to practice on a spare bit of rail. I've never done this before so a couple of attempts should do the trick!
How high up does it goes fitted?
About 1 metre from top of skirting
3.34 I wouldn't bother doing it that way, 45 degree cut would of been fine.. I've never had any bother or complaints... Nice Job Though👍
Why mess around with a coping saw, why not just use the mitre block for inward and outward corners? much easier and much more satisfying results.
Reason for using a coping method is incase the internal corner of a wall, is not a true 90 degree angle, this method works well for this application.