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I have a customer that wants a pressed tin ceiling installed. My question is; What is the best method for mitering an outside corner with the cornice moulding? The molding she has selected is about 9″ tall by 9″ wide.
I am thinking about cutting a V-notch in the center of a 4′ piece and trying to make it come together correctly. Anyone have any ideas. Thanks in advance.
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I have a customer that wants a pressed tin ceiling installed. My question is; What is the best method for mitering an outside corner with the cornice moulding? The molding she has selected is about 9" tall by 9" wide.
I am thinking about cutting a V-notch in the center of a 4' piece and trying to make it come together correctly. Anyone have any ideas. Thanks in advance.