Step 1: Butt the First Board Lay your first piece of baseboard in the inside corner. This piece should be cut square (0°) and fit snug against the opposite wall. Step 2: Bevel Cut the Second Piece Take your next piece of baseboard and make a 45° bevel cut with a miter saw. This...
A coping jig for making cuts for forming an inside corner for trim boards, particularly baseboard moldings, includes a clamping plate having an integral backing plate along the length of one side and a generally central opening. Right and left workpiece toggle clamps are operably coupled to the...