How To Make a Professional Miter Return on Your Skirting or Chair Rail Moldings

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Join me in this short tutorial video on how I demonstrate the professional way to mark and cut out for a return miter. This can be used when fitting and finishing off skirting/baseboard trims and chair/dado rails ends.

Video Links:
How to Install Wainscotting

How to cut & scribe Internal corners on skirting boards and dado rails/chair rails

How to cut miters past 45 deg

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Love the fact that your saw has two laser marks for the kerf.

dsugimoto
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I've always wondered how those small corners were finished off. You've shared easy to follow instructions and it's much appreciated.

LisaTutman-Oglesby
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Great video....and by the way, that is one beautiful miter saw!

naahearn
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Geoff- have a random Q... not bout the woodworking- what timepiece are you wearing in this video?? it's cool! TY for humoring me!
Cheers!
Jason G

jasongouveia
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Thanks for the video we are planing to do this with a squared shaped dado rail I brought from Bunnings is it possible to do this? Or does it have to be the curve shaped dado rails?

burs
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Is it possible to do manually without a mitre?

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