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Hello,
I need to join two short sections of skirting board to make one long section. How can I join them invisibly? I think I need to use a scarf joint. Is that best? I read (online) that a scarf joint (why is it called scarf BTW?) should be eight times longer than it is thick. By my calculations, cutting something as thin as skirting board would require cutting at a very shallow angle; about 7 degrees. Since my humble Wickes mitre saw only goes as low as 45 degrees. What should I do? Thanks in advance, Stephen. |
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