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How to Install Wainscoting and Chair Rail
Learn how to cut miter and scarf joints to install wainscoting, chair rails, baseboards, and quarter round molding.
Cut the Ends of Adjacent Boards for a Corner Miter
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Cut opposing 45-degree miters on the ends of adjacent baseboards that will join at a mitered corner, after measuring carefully for required lengths. Remember that miters on outside corners require extra length. You will make each of these vertical cuts with the wood standing on its long edge after rotating the miter saw blade 45-degrees off center position--first left and then right of center, as required for the two different angles on the two pieces of baseboard.

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