Cutting Miter Joints In Small Corners

Video Demonstration


When the wall returns are short and you think the template is too long to measure angles in tight corners for your molding, simply cut a piece of 2"x 4" timber (cut back at one end so as not to interfere with the angle) and place it against the wall so as to increase its depth (fig. 9).

Cutting crown molding to fit tight corners

Please Note

These TOP TIPS for cutting miter joints are provided as a service from MML (QS) Ltd. The information is intended to help with the cutting and fitting of moldings around the house with the use of the "Magic Mitre" product.

MML (QS) Ltd assumes no liability for omissions, errors or the outcome of any project. The reader and user of the product must always exercise all reasonable caution and follow all applicable codes and regulations and the safety instruction.