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    Kitchen cabinet Cornice mitre cuts

    I think I found the answer, so here goes. Take a piece of the cornice & lay it in place (as it would be when fitted) on top of the cabinet. Draw a line along the back edge of the cornice on the cabinet. Move the piece of cornice to the ajoining section (where the angle changes) hold in...
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    Kitchen cabinet Cornice mitre cuts

    Thanks Danechip, I will give that a try. I know what you mean about the bathroom tiles. Last time I drilled 4 holes where the screws go & fitted the whole tile under the toilet. Made for a great seal between the two also. Cheers.
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    Kitchen cabinet Cornice mitre cuts

    Thanks folks for the information. The problem is not the saw. I am using a fine cut hand mitre saw. The type that is secured by vertical steel bars at the front & back of the blade & whose angles are set by a lever & swivel plate. It does a great job & is very accurate. Even if I used my power...
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    Kitchen cabinet Cornice mitre cuts

    Hi folks, I badly need some help in cutting the cornice pieces for my kitchen cabinets. I have cut the first 45deg angle fine but when I try to cut the angle at the other end of the piece I can't seem to get the position right. Here's the problem I have. I mark off the measurement on the...
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