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I can do it but I hate it... I have a cop saw but it’s for siding so I don’t use it, and those plastic miter boxes stink
What’s the best / easiest way.
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Fine toothed blade for detail/interior work.
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Good blade on a good mitre saw.
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Good blade on a good mitre saw. This
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A compound 12" miter saw with a 60+ tooth blade and a good setup for indexing the boards. This guy: http://finishcarpentry.tv makes good instructional videos and does good work using a lot of homeowner grade tools.
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Yes to a miter saw. We use a 12" DeWalt with a fine tooth blade.
Just as handy is the Hitachi angle air finish nailer.
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Correct, I much prefer a sliding. Much more versatile.
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Cut with a miter saw...
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Cuban Plane?
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I had an old Stanley like this for years, trimmed several houses. Gave it away after I got the DeWalt 12” wallpaper candice swanepoel
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I’d have thought you want a smaller blade miter.
I have a rigid compound miter I bought to a chop saw I can use, but it’s pretty darn big so I don’t like lugging it around.
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I still have one of those with 2 saws . . . haven't used it since I got the 12" DeWalt Porter Cable though.
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I have an old old Stanley miter box that was my fathers. Probably bought in the 50's. The cuts are still dead on. New hand cut boxes like that I've looked at, not impressed. I was taught to cope every corner. I was trimming houses at 15 years old. If I see corners done on 45's I call that rank amateur work.
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I’m hoping I never trim another damn thing.
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a quality trim blade on a good sliding compound mitre saw followed up with some careful coping/sanding. i hate trim work. probably the reason i have two bedrooms that have 5 y/o windows with no trim that my wife has given up reminding me about.
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a quality trim blade on a good sliding compound mitre saw followed up with some careful coping/sanding. i hate trim work. probably the reason i have two bedrooms that have 5 y/o windows with no trim that my wife has given up reminding me about. I have crown molding done in half of the house, need to do the rest, hate it worse.
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I have an old old Stanley miter box that was my fathers. Probably bought in the 50's. The cuts are still dead on. New hand cut boxes like that I've looked at, not impressed. I was taught to cope every corner. I was trimming houses at 15 years old. If I see corners done on 45's I call that rank amateur work. This^^^ coping trim is the only way to go for a professional job!
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I agree with all the above people who have recommended a good miter saw with a fine tooth blade.
I'm no trim carpenter but even I can get good results with that combination. I use a Dewalt miter saw.
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