Hmm, this may be blatantly obvious and I'm missing a trick or there is a tip out there to make this work.
Fine cutting the 45% mitre (using mitre jig saw) on the skirting boards but the beading is causing me a small headache. Due to the odd shape of this beading (scotia?) I'm not entirely sure where to make the cut - have tried on a practice piece but the angle is up in the clouds...hard to explain without a diagram I suppose - due to the five or so 'sides' of the beading a: it's hard to cut as you're resting on the small bit (which will 'hover' parallel to the floor) and b: the vertical cut seems to have it's own angle - say pointing towards 2 o'clock....making any sense
Fine cutting the 45% mitre (using mitre jig saw) on the skirting boards but the beading is causing me a small headache. Due to the odd shape of this beading (scotia?) I'm not entirely sure where to make the cut - have tried on a practice piece but the angle is up in the clouds...hard to explain without a diagram I suppose - due to the five or so 'sides' of the beading a: it's hard to cut as you're resting on the small bit (which will 'hover' parallel to the floor) and b: the vertical cut seems to have it's own angle - say pointing towards 2 o'clock....making any sense