The floor return with the mitre running through the board isn’t the best way to do it. You can still bring the mould around another way by measuring out. It’s a smaller joint and less to fill
It would have been nice if you had bothered to tell us what angle your cuts were and what you used spray the ends with before you glued them....I'm still in the dark!!
The saw is set up at 45 degrees to make a 90 degree angle. I used Miter Bond which is a CA glue, basically super glue, on one side and the spray is an activator to speed up the set time. You can use regular wood glue and hold it for a bit or tape it with some masking tape while it dries
@@BrentDarlington I'm sure that stuff will totally be OK once it arrives after being shipped from china or wherever. LOL Home depot can't even deliver this stuff a few blocks without damaging it.
3:35 haha! Can related. ”Dont like this, prefer this but usually end up with this”
Thanks for this, was really trying to figure out how to terminate baseboard where the wall met the surface of a cabinet that was flush with the wall.
Wheres the info? 😂
Great tutorial, needed to see this for my own project.
Where do you find that glue / spray combo? I've looked in big box stores but NG. Anyone reply, I get notifications thanks.
You may have to order some online but I have seen them more and more at big box stores
Thanks, just what I was trying to figure out!
Awesome work! Now I know how to end my bathroom baseboard up to the 90° tiled wall. Thank you.
Glad I could help!
I like to just cut it straight and then smear caulk all over the end of it🤷♂️
Do your best and caulk the rest!
I don’t smear caulk but I do spread a light coat to seal the fibers on the MDF before applying paint.
😅😅 I wish i could do that🎉
he went so fast I didn't catch nothing
Do you need a slide saw to do these? Mine bevels both directions but it only goes up and down.
You're good with the saw you have
I like it thanks for the great tips 👍
Great vid thanks
Plinth is another option.
I'm not a fan of plinth blocks but it is an option👍
Absolutely great information on those cuts thank you sir
Those are very easy to glue with the regular glue. All you need is a bit of painters tape.
Yes
Showed us absolutely nothing
Thanks!
To the point. I like it
Great video!
Thanks!
The floor return with the mitre running through the board isn’t the best way to do it. You can still bring the mould around another way by measuring out. It’s a smaller joint and less to fill
I don't understand what you mean
What is this spray?
it speeds up the hold time for the CA glue
Would it be a good idea to back cut when base and casing are the same thickness?
I usually break the edge a bit to leave a grove where they meet.
You didnt teach the 3rd on... you just did it.
Basically the same thing, cut at 45 degrees
Super helpful thank you!!!!
Thanks!
It would have been nice if you had bothered to tell us what angle your cuts were and what you used spray the ends with before you glued them....I'm still in the dark!!
The saw is set up at 45 degrees to make a 90 degree angle. I used Miter Bond which is a CA glue, basically super glue, on one side and the spray is an activator to speed up the set time. You can use regular wood glue and hold it for a bit or tape it with some masking tape while it dries
He said every angle was 45 and it’s common sense on mitres, 45 = 90, 22.5 =45
What's the size of the miter saw?
12"
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@@BrentDarlington I'm sure that stuff will totally be OK once it arrives after being shipped from china or wherever. LOL Home depot can't even deliver this stuff a few blocks without damaging it.
You don't explain anything
No explanation as to what angle to make the cuts..be more thorough, all the detail on the camera is with the gluing!
45 degree. Thanks for your input, noted.