Thanks for any advice!
Vic
If you have to do it with a miter the easiest way to do it is to take
two pieces of stiff paper, lay them on the two walls at the corner,
then draw a line along the edge of the one piece of paper on the other
piece. Then divide that angle in half with a compass and straightedge
and use that angle to set your miter box.
http://www.mathopenref.com/constbisectangle.html
good luck
nate
Vic-
For molding, the "correct way" for corner joints is a coping saw (but
it's one detail of finish work at I'm to lazy to do),
wrt to greater than 90 deg "miter" cuts......use a square cut chunk of
2x4 as a 90 deg block and clamp it too the miter saw fence. Place
the 1/4 round against the block and set the saw at 45.
It's a little tricky when the "round" face needs to be against the
block.
cheers
Bob
Lots of hints & tips here:
http://www.compoundmiter.com/
Inside or outside corner? I've made 22 degree +/- cuts to get around
bullnose corner bead.
>Lots of hints & tips here:
>http://www.compoundmiter.com/
Even look at the book while at the orange store.