Hi
Can somebody please give me some advice.
I have 2 doors that require architrave - the architrave is 44mm chamfered (to match existsing woodwork). The doors meet in the corner of a room (indicated by the red line) door no.1 (left in picture) has a distance of ~30mm to the corner and door no.2 (right in picture) has a distance of ~20mm to the corner.
Therefore i need to cut two long lenths of architrave down by 14mm and 24mm effectively narrowing the wood and neatly join these in the room corner.
How would i go about making the cuts ????
Is it best to just but the two architraves togethor or do i need to cut a 45 mitre slope along the leading edges.
I only own a B&D workbench so am at a loss as to how i can accurately cut such a thin strip? - would a wood yard trim this for me? I have asked at my local B&Q and there cutting machine requires a minimum of 8inches width.
What tools / techniques can i use/employ to cut such a long fiddly strip - i was "guessing" maybe a jigsaw with the blade at 45degrees may work but i can only imagine how inaccurate that would be ..arghhhh
Thanks in advance for any advice
Ps. I am using MDF - so will there be any issues using wood filler should i make a mess of the cutting.
Can somebody please give me some advice.
I have 2 doors that require architrave - the architrave is 44mm chamfered (to match existsing woodwork). The doors meet in the corner of a room (indicated by the red line) door no.1 (left in picture) has a distance of ~30mm to the corner and door no.2 (right in picture) has a distance of ~20mm to the corner.
Therefore i need to cut two long lenths of architrave down by 14mm and 24mm effectively narrowing the wood and neatly join these in the room corner.
How would i go about making the cuts ????
Is it best to just but the two architraves togethor or do i need to cut a 45 mitre slope along the leading edges.
I only own a B&D workbench so am at a loss as to how i can accurately cut such a thin strip? - would a wood yard trim this for me? I have asked at my local B&Q and there cutting machine requires a minimum of 8inches width.
What tools / techniques can i use/employ to cut such a long fiddly strip - i was "guessing" maybe a jigsaw with the blade at 45degrees may work but i can only imagine how inaccurate that would be ..arghhhh
Thanks in advance for any advice
Ps. I am using MDF - so will there be any issues using wood filler should i make a mess of the cutting.