How To Install Baseboard Corners That Look Great

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hello how to Bob here and I made this video to show you my method for cutting inside corners on a baseboard so you know every corner in a house is not exactly square so I'm going to show you it with my speed square here this one's out just a little bit and if you do the typical 45-degree cut on each side of the baseboard you can see that you put one side down put the other side down and they typically don't match up this one's actually not too bad but if we push it up against the wall it reveals a little black line that we want to get rid of so you can see right here there's a black line we can make it better than that using this method so I have my miter saw set up and it's set up to do a straight cut so I'm going to take one of the pieces of baseboard really doesn't matter which one and I'm just going to cut straight through make a straight cut now on the other piece the mating piece I'm going to leave the 45 degree angle on there but I'm going to flip it up side down and put it on the miter saw fence here then I'm going to adjust my marker saw to five to anywhere from five to ten degrees back and you'll see why here in just a moment I'm going to give this a little relief now I want to cut it not all the way through and I want to make sure that I'm lined up that I don't take any of the primer or paint or go past the edge of the molding so I'm going to cut it just down to where it starts to curve so I just take my time and go down to where it starts the curve and as soon as I get that point I stop and then I can take and break this little piece off of the end you can see I went to the edge where it does where it starts to turn so I can take my piece off and there's a little piece left over it and go ahead and take that off as well so now you can see I've got a little back or relief there now I want to cut this angle here so I'm going to take a pencil you don't have to do this but I'm going to do it just so that it'll be easier to see take a pencil and this is where I'm going to cut the edge and I'm going to be using a coping saw here and it works really easy and what I want to do is just start on the edge here I'm going to put a little relief cut in here just makes it easier to cut it in several pieces and I'll start with my saw at an angle and I'll work it around so that I back cut it like this so now I have some kind of relief angle back cut and I don't want to go past the pencil line that I drew that's going to be my final point to stop at is the pencil line now I'm going to start from the other side and work my way around the contour of the molding and it comes off in little pieces like that so now I'm going to start on the tip and just start working my way around just work your way around real slow and you'll get some good results and always remember to have a little back cut on there it just makes it a lot easier when you go to match up your baseboard especially when it's not at a 90 degree angle okay so now I've got most of it out of there you can see there's a little bit left over so we'll cut that out if I can it's kind of tough to get little pieces cut out but does happen every you'll get a little piece left over okay so that one came out pretty good next step I'm going to do is take a file I like to use a half round file because at the end it's a little thicker and thinner so I can adjust the contour of my angle it makes a lot easier to file it down to fit perfectly with my baseboard that's tough so I'll do a little bit of filing make sure I get the part where the miter saw did not get okay I've got a small piece of scrap that I just had laying around I'm going to use that to check my fit and as you can see it looks pretty decent not bad fit here after a little bit of filing I see a couple little spots that wasn't hurt to be touched up so I'm going to go ahead and file the top corner that's kind of holding the molding a little bit lower than I want it to be so I just hit that edge with the fine part of my file at the end there and then I'll take my test piece and just set it up against there and that looks like a pretty good fit let you take a look at the contour of it right here and how well it fits together so that's what it's going to look like on the wall once we get it together a lot better than before now this works great for wood bare wood if you're going to stain it something like this you can also caulk so it's not that critical so I take my flat end push it all the way up against the wall and I take my coped end of baseboard and I put it right up against it and push it tight and you can see how well lines up and that's how you cut an inside corner of a baseboard on how to bob thanks for watching
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Channel: funbro1
Views: 1,371,877
Rating: 4.489975 out of 5
Keywords: Baseboards, inside corners, installing, install, baseboard, how to, miter, mitre, coping, coping saw, Back cutting, relief cutting, miter saw, 90 degree, finish trim
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Length: 6min 12sec (372 seconds)
Published: Fri Mar 17 2017
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