Vorinia
12th December 2007, 11:49 AM
Hello All,
Just found this site before I was due to start putting in new skirtings in my bedroom and it's already saved me a lot of hassle.
I was about to go and mitre all my skirtings to 45 degrees, and fill in the gaps, but scribing looks a lot easier since i'm using a chamfered edge. Or maybe bull-nose, since it's dual-sided stuff and i'm not sure which will look better yet. Will probably just go with the bull-nose.
Anyways, on to my question.
I have an external corner, approx 135 degrees, and was wondering the best way to join the skirtings together at that angle?
I'm trying to imagine how to "reverse" the scribing process to join the 2 pieces together, but it's late and my brain isn't working properly. :C
P.S. I'm not much of a "tool-head" (that sounds wrong, but you get my drift) so any technical jargon would be appreciated in layman's terms, please :2tsup:
Just found this site before I was due to start putting in new skirtings in my bedroom and it's already saved me a lot of hassle.
I was about to go and mitre all my skirtings to 45 degrees, and fill in the gaps, but scribing looks a lot easier since i'm using a chamfered edge. Or maybe bull-nose, since it's dual-sided stuff and i'm not sure which will look better yet. Will probably just go with the bull-nose.
Anyways, on to my question.
I have an external corner, approx 135 degrees, and was wondering the best way to join the skirtings together at that angle?
I'm trying to imagine how to "reverse" the scribing process to join the 2 pieces together, but it's late and my brain isn't working properly. :C
P.S. I'm not much of a "tool-head" (that sounds wrong, but you get my drift) so any technical jargon would be appreciated in layman's terms, please :2tsup: