How easy it is to make a corner joint! #shorts

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I'll remember this next time I install a 2x2 baseboard.

dalesworld
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The square corner with no obstructions in either direction is the unsung hero of this video

bensprague
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some day ill find that corner that is perfectly at 90 degrees...but haven't found one yet...lol

slipperymoon
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The best thing about these videos are all the knowledgeable wood people out there who watch, then tell people like me how to do it perfectly, if we choose to do that.
This vid is useful to me for a project where quick and dirty will be just fine. (In a shed, not a house.)

raystanczak
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As a 30yr carpenter, this is not a good trim technique to use on an inside corner as you would always get openings in the joint. The correct way would be to run one piece straight to the wall @ 90* and then a coped miter into it.

peterfitzgerald
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Geometry teachers should use carpentry as practical problems in teaching. Kids like practicality.

Mark-ggiy
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Amazing, magic, miracle, wonderful, cosmic system! In Poland we make that job to use a cucumber's juice or banana...🤪

marek
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Use a 648degree rectory angle, minus the theoretical rhombus or simply calculate the avast root of the obtuse corner, mark 60% of it obliquely at around the syratapuulsting apex of the corner joint and scribe off 638 degrees left . Then, on your second or right hand supporting or complimenting piece you can scribe an articulated poly miter or a basic squared polygonastic free angled equation using one of many prospective and available carpentriatic
Collapsible countering gauge or constructed corner aperture mitering gauge attachment to your auto scribe or another planing gauge reducing miter . Dont forget to dived by 1/2 the ventricle miter angle BEFORE the multiplied factor! The sum of the remaining angles would then have to be of course reduced length wise but only at the back of the open joint by 2/3 of the joining surfaces of both intersecualating pieces of base board. Now all that’s left to accomplish with this particular style of joint is a rataflastic rotation of grain pattern manipulations to insure the total sublaxion of glue infusion at the cell ends of the wood fibers tabulating which will indelibly enable glue based fusions of a kind which infuses adherence or adhesion to both collective assembly’s at each side of the corner, the corner trim pieces for lasting eventuality of this - effectively and suddenly . The final angles being of a degree effective to its considerable longevity based purpose. The joint produced will be flawless by every measure & would not be equaled by any other method performed.
The opposite corner of the room wood be done in the reversing sequence .

snarecat
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If you know it's a corner just cut 45s on each one 😂. If you think it's 90°

natevanlandingham
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Ive seen my share of skirting boards, I've yet to see many square corners, perfect 90 degrees, at the end of the day you are using the width of the timber to be your 45, great in theory.

jamesmatheson
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Sure. If you use 2x4s as skirting boards....😂

clausderenda
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Love it! So many corners are not square. Simple fix

SoulStay
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It's even easier to set the miter saw to 45 degrees

andrewsmithmilan
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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
✌🏼😊

cheryl
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maybe a dumb question- but if you're going to caulk and paint over the joints anyway, why not just leave them at 90 and not deal with the 45s? No one will ever see it anyway.

nakleh
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thid is nuts just cut the miter perfectly and build the wall against it.

victorhopper
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Thank you so much. I was trying to figure out how to make that cut much easier

kaitlynphillips
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Thanks for sharing this information with us

howardmcadams
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Not mitered correctly. Gap in front corner. Try 44 degrees backcut

napoleonsmith
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Danke, für diese schöne sehr hilfreiche Vorführung.

akirab.