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How do you cut trim to a 45 degree angle? - Answers

You need a miter saw. It has a back gauge to butt the wood up to, and then the saw has holders to keep it from wobbling. You can set the angle. It may just have notches for 90 degrees and 45, or it may have a protractor on it.



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You need a miter saw. It has a back gauge to butt the wood up to, and then the saw has holders to keep it from wobbling. You can set the angle. It may just have notches for 90 degrees and 45, or it may have a protractor on it.



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How do you cut trim to a 45 degree angle? - Answers

You need a miter saw. It has a back gauge to butt the wood up to, and then the saw has holders to keep it from wobbling. You can set the angle. It may just have notches for 90 degrees and 45, or it may have a protractor on it.

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