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willshak
 
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On 11/26/2004 11:01 AM US(ET), dadiOH took fingers to keys, and typed
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Phil wrote:


I'm putting 1/4 round molding up (down?) in between my baseboard
and floor, and I always seem to wind up cutting the miters
incorrectly the first time. In other words, if I'm making a cut
at the left hand end for an inside corner, I'll invariably wind up
cutting it the wrong way and have to redo it.



The easiest way to solve the problem is not to use miters...inside
corners should be coped. Miter outside corners, cope inside ones.



Coped corners are mitered first. Besides, we are talking about 1/4 round
moulding. They usually don't get coped (the top tapers off to a sliver).

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