You will have to return the horizontal rail around the corner for a short distance, and then mitre the angled dado into this.
At the minimum, set the angled dado back so that the line of the top of it meets the horizontal one at the wall corner. Then you have the length of the horizontal one which is returned around the corner, and then you just half the angle of this and the angled dado to get the mitre angle
You will have to return the horizontal rail around the corner for a short distance, and then mitre the angled dado into this.
At the minimum, set the angled dado back so that the line of the top of it meets the horizontal one at the wall corner. Then you have the length of the horizontal one which is returned around the corner, and then you just half the angle of this and the angled dado to get the mitre angle
You will have to return the horizontal rail around the corner for a short distance, and then mitre the angled dado into this.
At the minimum, set the angled dado back so that the line of the top of it meets the horizontal one at the wall corner. Then you have the length of the horizontal one which is returned around the corner, and then you just half the angle of this and the angled dado to get the mitre angle
This was my suggestion Woody, but he just wanted to come and get more advice. Although the block is another option, and a good one at the but if i was to do it i would have one on either wall to even it all up! good advice guys and thanks for replying to my mates ?
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