Drywalling odd angle walls

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I'm dot and dabbing a brick bay window. My concern is that when two boards meter at at 45 degree angle itl leave a large gap running down the joint. Is there a technique when dry lining angles. I don't think it would be possible to cut the plasterboard edge at a 45 degree angle
 
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Nothing to get over worried about if the boards do not but up square, once the joint is taped and finished off, it will not be recognizable.
But with really wanted it to fit snugly you could use a surformer plane/dry wall rasp to make the angle.
 
Nothing to get over worried about if the boards do not but up square, once the joint is taped and finished off, it will not be recognizable.
But if really wanted it to fit snugly, you could use a surformer plane/dry wall rasp to make the angle.
 
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