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William Ng | Fixing a "Not so Perfect" Mitered Joint @wnwoodworks | Uploaded December 2011 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Making miter joints are never easy, especially on long cuts. Here is a simple technique that can cover up a multitude of sins. it will also take some of the stress out of cutting perfect miters. This technique saved me a few time when I was making miters for Pantry cabinets and Home Theaters where the length of cuts are close to 8 feet.
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Fixing a "Not so Perfect" Mitered Joint @wnwoodworks

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