Summary: Learn how to install base and shoe molding to your home to protect walls from vacuums, dents, and general damage due to shoes, furniture and more. In this free video clip, learn how to cut a fifteen degree angle when installing base and shoe molding.
" For this one, we’re going to keep one end straight, the left end because the left end butts against the wall and the right end since it hits against door jamb, we’re going to put a really small angle on it. So we will do a 15 degree angle which is one of the main angles there and what we do is we cut it to give it more of a finished look. If it kind of just butts and sticks out, flat like that, it does not look right so we’re going to give a 15 degree angle cut just to make it look a little bit better. You can always bring your saw down just a little bit to make sure that your pieces are in the right spot and once you think you got it in the right spot, just a little cut. You have got a nice little angle on it, may not look like much but it makes a big difference once you have it installed. So you’ve got our piece cut and ready to go. Let’s go and install it."
eHow Article: How to Cut a Fifteen Degree Angle for Base Molding Installation