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How Cut and Install Baseboards
Baseboard installation is a common trim job in either residential or commercial construction projects. We can wish that the outside and inside corners of interior walls were square and that we could speed the process up by using a table saw to cut all our miters, including baseboards. But wishing will not make it so and the corners of your walls aren't likely to be square. This is why baseboard miters need a custom cut with a coping saw to get that professional look. This article will show you how to cut and install baseboards. These techniques also work with chair rail and crown molding.
A quality coping saw won't set you back much and that's what you need for this project. You can get one for less than $12 at a hardware or home improvement outlet. A coping saw is designed to cut on the pull stroke with teeth pointing in the direction of the handle. This way you have more control for more precise cutting. Many carpenters will fit the blade with the teeth the other way causing it to cut on the pushing stroke. Either way if fine as long as you like it.
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