Installing baseboards in your home is a relatively straightforward way to spruce the place up a bit. And while the general process is easy enough for a do-it-yourself project, cutting the baseboards ...
Use a square or angle finder to determine if the corners are square. If not, determine if they are wider (obtuse) or tighter (acute) than 90 degrees. If the corner angle is wider, your miter angles ...
Q: I am going to install some new baseboards 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 ...
This little block of wood ensures solid framing that captures the nails driven at the end of the baseboard, if you use wide 3.5-inch casing like my son did. The first pieces of baseboard you should ...
What is a Coped Corner? Two walls are rarely a perfect 90-degree angle. So getting two miters to meet tight can be challenging, even if you’re a miter saw master. In a coped baseboard corner, one ...
Last weekend, I had the good fortune to show my son how to install wood baseboard and interior door casing. We’re in the final stages of finishing over 1,000 square feet of living space in the ...