G'day!
I'm attempting to build a frame for a project I'm working on, because i have some unsightly gaps that i need to cover up and overall just need to add decoration to the bland background MDF. I purchased a few of these pine moldings from bunnings, although they strangely didn't have the advertised shape in 30mm (that would have been ideal to sit flush against the back, but oh' well), so i settled for 25mm.
Anyway, here is what I'm up against: http://ift.tt/1CoHIvC
I'm definitely an aspiring amateur. I have tried a few various techniques with a jigsaw but to no avail. Unfortunately, cutting each piece on opposite angles isn't going to work because when the molding sits, it is angled back slightly.
I'm after i clean, flush look with no gaps. Surely this can't be that hard right? Any insight would be insightful.
Cheers.
I'm attempting to build a frame for a project I'm working on, because i have some unsightly gaps that i need to cover up and overall just need to add decoration to the bland background MDF. I purchased a few of these pine moldings from bunnings, although they strangely didn't have the advertised shape in 30mm (that would have been ideal to sit flush against the back, but oh' well), so i settled for 25mm.
Anyway, here is what I'm up against: http://ift.tt/1CoHIvC
I'm definitely an aspiring amateur. I have tried a few various techniques with a jigsaw but to no avail. Unfortunately, cutting each piece on opposite angles isn't going to work because when the molding sits, it is angled back slightly.
I'm after i clean, flush look with no gaps. Surely this can't be that hard right? Any insight would be insightful.
Cheers.
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