I put coving up in one room and it was fine because I only had to cut normal corners with the help of a mitre block. The room I'm doing next has got a couple of odd angles, not actual internal or external corners of 90 degrees. A bit like the corners on a 50 pence piece. Is their a trick or some secret nack thats used by tradesmen to cut coving(polystyrene) so that the two pieces make a nice join. Or will I have to buy a proper mitre cutting tool. I made a template from card of the wall/ceiling angle, but can't work out how to use it to cut the correct angle. All the mitre blocks I have looked at only cater for ordinary 90 degree corners (45 each side).
How would a professional solve this problem or would he have the proper tools for the job.
I'm afraid that in my case it's, ' necessity being the mother of invention'.
Please only reply to this if you have a helpful suggestion. Thank you.
How would a professional solve this problem or would he have the proper tools for the job.
I'm afraid that in my case it's, ' necessity being the mother of invention'.
Please only reply to this if you have a helpful suggestion. Thank you.