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  • Homemade Miter Box

    You can make a simple miter box from hardwood with some glue and a few nails. A miter box is handy for cutting joints for wood or plastic trim, molding and corners of boxes--anywhere you need an...

  • Delta vs. Craftsman Miter Saw Comparison

    Delta and Craftsman make a wide variety of saws, including several miter saws. Of these, the Delta MS250 10-inch Compound Miter and the Craftsman 10-inch Compound Miter Saw are representative of...

  • Hitachi Vs. Makita Miter Saw

    Miter saws are table saws that cut wood at angles. Both Hitachi and Makita make a variety of miter saws with different blade sizes and components. The two most basic models are the 10" Compound...

  • How to Install Pre-Finished Oak Trim

    Oak trim adds a natural and elegant accent to your home and décor. Use pre-finished oak trim in new homes, or to replace old or damaged trim. Pre-finished oak trim allows you to bypass the...

  • How to Reinforce Wood Picture Frame Corners

    Corners of wood picture frames sometime need reinforcing after being damaged by falling off the wall, being generally mishandled or having their glue joints dry out. Any of these things can cause...

  • How to Cut Fire Brick

    Fire bricks are lightweight, clay bricks that are known for their heat-resistant properties. Fire bricks are most commonly used to line and insulate kilns, furnaces and fireplace interiors. Fire...

  • Safety Guidelines for a Compound Miter Saw

    It's important to understand safety guidelines for your compound miter saw to avoid serious injury. One mistake can sever a finger or damage an eye. If you have a miter saw or you are purchasing...

  • How to Align a Saw Blade to the Miter Slot on a Table Saw

    Blade alignment on a table saw is crucial for the quality of your cuts and your personal safety. A blade that is not aligned can increase the risk of kickbacks and result in a kerf that is too...

  • How to Install Baseboards Yourself

    Planning on installing new baseboards yourself? Installing baseboards can be a fun project for any do-it-yourselfer. It's a relatively simple job that only requires basic carpentry skills. Here is...

  • How to Shim an Exterior Window Trim

    Most often the structure and framing of a house is not perfectly square. For this reason, it is often necessary to adjust trim elements to conform to subtle irregularities by inserting shims....

  • How to Replace Door Trim Moulding

    Replace door trim moulding when it becomes weathered due to natural elements, such as wind and rain, or when you want to update the look of your home. Door trim adds a decorative touch to your...

  • Instructions for Cutting Crown Molding

    Cutting and installing crown molding can seem overwhelming if you have never been shown a few simple little "tricks of the trade." It is one area of finish carpentry that is almost like a "magic...

  • Compound Miter Saw Techniques

    A compound miter saw is a wonderful tool and you have more options than to just turn the table or tilt the blade. These techniques used by professionals will improve the quality of your work and...

  • Tips for Adjusting a Miter Saw

    Miter saws are used for cutting precision angles in wood. These angled cuts can be either a singular or a double angle, called a compound angled cut. There are two adjustments for cutting this...

  • How to Use a Miter Saw for Molding Angles

    Cutting the correct angles for trimwork is among the most difficult parts of remodeling. Power miter saws make it a lot easier. A power miter saw is essentially a circular saw mounted on a...

  • How to Cut Crown Molding Miters

    Crown molding can be the most impressive part of a trim project---and the most frustrating part to install. The tilted angle of the wood as it spans the joint between the ceiling and the top of...

  • How to Make Cuts for Crown Molding

    Cutting trim is more complicated than it looks, and cutting crown molding is the most complicated of all. Crown molding is designed to span the upper horizontal corners of the room, stretching...

  • How to Install Mouldings

    Moulding around a window or door is the finishing touch for the interior. Moulding is usually wood, pine or oak, and comes in various designs and sizes. Whether painting or staining the moulding,...

  • How to Cut a 65 Degree Angle With a Miter Saw

    Most miter saws have a limit of 45 degrees to which they can be adjusted. This can pose a problem should you need to create a larger angle. With a little math and some basic carpentry knowledge,...

  • How to Hang Crown Molding

    Installing crown molding in a home or office can make a dramatic change to the appearance of the room. There are three types of ceiling molding--rectangular shaped with a beveled edge, cove...

  • How to Make a Miter Jig

    Miter jigs are handy for ensuring cuts are made as intended every time. This miter jig is designed to ensure that 45-degree angle cuts are perfect, avoiding problems when fitting window, door and...

  • How to Miter Cut Crown Molding

    Learning how to miter cut crown molding is moderately easy. The key is to apply the old suggestion to "measure twice and cut once." The molding pieces add a decorative touch to any...

  • How to Install Crown Molding Using the Coping Method

    Ceiling molding is available in three basic shapes. A contemporary design is rectangular with beveled edges, while traditional profiles include crown and cove moldings. The installation of crown...

  • How to Install & Cope Crown Molding

    Installing crown molding doesn't have to be done by professionals. It is a project that homeowners who are comfortable using power tools and have some experience with home repair and carpentry can...

  • How to Use a Workforce Compound Miter Saw

    To use a Workforce brand compound miter saw, simply lay a board up against the back stop on the platform in front of the saw. This is a perfectly straight "level," and the blade in the 90 degree...

  • How to Cut Baseboards With a Miter Saw

    Trim can add value and style to a house. Some of the easiest trim to tackle yourself are the baseboards. The cuts are usually simple and one person can install them fairly easily. Thanks to modern...

  • How to Install Baseboard Molding & Leave Room for Carpet

    There is a simple and inexpensive method to installing a baseboard evenly around a room, while still leaving enough room for your carpeting. One person can install a in an entire room in 2 to 3...

  • How to Cope a Mitered Joint for Crown Molding

    The installation of crown molding can be facilitated through the use of coped miter cuts at all inside corners. The effective use of coped miters allows the home carpenter to compensate for out of...

  • How to Remove a Miter Saw Blade

    On both professional construction and home-based project sites, miter saws are great tools for making straight cuts quickly and efficiently. Miter saws can be used to cut almost any material such...

  • How to Replace Exterior Door Trim

    Exterior door trim can show wear and tear due to being exposed to all types of weather. Because of this, your trim will need to be replaced from time to time. Even if the existing trim is still...

  • What Is a Compound Miter Saw?

    Modern power equipment has taken the place of many simple hand tools. And the degree of specialization is increasing too. A craftsman can use a table saw for things like miter cuts, but a compound...

  • How to Use a Power Miter Saw

    A power miter saw is a very handy tool to have around your house. It is used strictly for cutting very straight lines into boards that are usually no wider than 4 inches. The blade is stationary...

  • About Miter Boxes

    A miter box is rarely the first tool that a woodworker might purchase, but it may become one of the most frequently used, especially if the worker does a lot of trim carpentry projects. This tool...

  • How to Cope Inside Molding

    It's advisable to use coped miter cuts for inside corners when you are installing chair rails, baseboard or crown molding. Learning to use coped joints is an effective way to avoid being left with...

  • How to Feather a Board for a Router Table

    You can use a scrap piece of lumber to make a feather board for use in router or table saw woodworking to secure and prevent kickback during the routing or sawing process. Woodworkers have found...

  • How to Create Great Looking Trim in Your Home

    This article is for do-it-yourself enthusiasts who want to improve the look of molding and trim in their homes. The tips and suggestions are straightforward and can give you very pleasing results.

  • How to Install Faux Columns

    This is how to install floor to ceiling faux square columns.

  • How to Manage Inside Corners in Base Molding

    In order to install base molding, you must be familiar with inside and outside corners. Inside corners and outside corners cut totally opposite from each other. In the steps below, you'll see how...

  • How to Make Base Inline Joint Cuts With a Miter Saw

    When cutting base molding, if a piece of molding is too short for the length of the wall, you'll need to use a miter saw to make an inline joint cut. This means that you need to make cuts which...

  • How to Make a 90-Degree Angle Cut With a Miter Saw

    Perhaps you have a piece of trim that you want flush with a cabinet. If it's square with the wall, you'll need to make a 90-degree miter saw cut to match the trim to the cabinet. Making a 90...

  • How to Cut a 15-Degree Angle for Base Molding Installation

    When you are installing base molding, you may happen to need an angle cut for cosmetic reasons. Although you seldom need a 15-degree angle on base moldings, repairing or replacing molding in some...

  • How to Use a Coping Saw

    Coping saws are most commonly used for cutting intricate angles on interior trim which wider blade saws won't allow for. Generally, a good eye and lots of practice will make one proficient at...

  • How to Use A Miter Box

    Carpenters use miter boxes to guide their saw when they want to make an angle cut before joining two pieces of wood. Most miter boxes contain slots to make cuts at 90-degree angles and 45-degree...

  • How to Replace Baseboards

    Baseboards can take a lot of damage over time. Replacing them is one of those minor home repair projects that will instantly spruce up a room. If you have a free weekend, pull off that old trim...

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