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Cutting Baseboard Corners Made Simple

Use paint stirrers, popsicle sticks, or any other thin flat material that you can nail through to shim the baseboard against the wall and snug up the miter. Slide the popsicle stick behind the bottom ...
Mitered corners are tricky to hold when gluing or nailing in place. This tip keeps your corners lined up using standard woodworking clamps and a few pieces of scrap wood. Save the cut off wood after ...
This butt joint of distinction joins everything from picture frames to crown moldings. This butt joint of distinction joins everything from picture frames to crown moldings. Learn all the angles and ...
Picture frames and boxes require joining two boards to create a right angle. The cleanest way to do that is cutting 45 degree angles at the end of each board, called a miter cut. Here’s the formula to ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Making a frame is an easy DIY project. The trick to it (besides making accurate ...
There's no hiding from the fact that renovating is expensive and costs can quickly spiral out of control. If you're at the beginning of your project, you probably want to DIY as much of it as possible ...
: I am going to install some new baseboard in our house. My problem is that the corners of our walls are not at 90-degree angles. They are rounded bullnose corners, and the baseboard manufacturer does ...