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Cutting angles for moulding's
Some of the angles are pretty straight forward and sometimes you will come across the odd one like the corner unit that has to go round the corners.
The basic principle is that the majority of angles are 45 degrees for the top and bottom decorative moulding's.
The one in the picture below is a little bit more intricate and requires several
Cuts at a slightly different angle and takes a little practice to get it right.
We have put together a how to e-book
Or full instruction DVD of this project which you can order or download.
Alternatively call or contact our recommended handyman service for a quote for this type of work
