dodgeit&legit
26th February 2008, 07:15 PM
G'day folks,
I've got a couple of rooms that i'm trying to cornice with boral manly cove and i'm having a 'little' trouble with the mitres. I've searched Rod's on-line bible for all things plasterboard related to no avail.
I was thinking about plumb cutting and fitting the rakes first and then scribing, butting as close as possible and filling the horizontal sections with a little sculpting artistry. :?
Another theory is to try and eyeball with ceiling pitch and then cut the mitre with some scraps (yes there is plenty being created :C:doh:).
Any previous experience or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Paul
I've got a couple of rooms that i'm trying to cornice with boral manly cove and i'm having a 'little' trouble with the mitres. I've searched Rod's on-line bible for all things plasterboard related to no avail.
I was thinking about plumb cutting and fitting the rakes first and then scribing, butting as close as possible and filling the horizontal sections with a little sculpting artistry. :?
Another theory is to try and eyeball with ceiling pitch and then cut the mitre with some scraps (yes there is plenty being created :C:doh:).
Any previous experience or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Paul