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ron_dittmer
Aug 15, 2017Explorer II
When installing plastic "T" molding around sharp corners, if it isn't looking right, you will want to slit the inside-the-wood "T". Outside corners requires a little removal of "T" material for the compression, inside corners just slit it to allow the trim to follow along smoothly.
When removing material, it should be in wedges, but NO material should be cut away along the back-side of the piece in-view, and only just enough for a smooth curve.
Of coarse, DO NOT TRIM anything if it goes in fine and looks right.
When removing material, it should be in wedges, but NO material should be cut away along the back-side of the piece in-view, and only just enough for a smooth curve.
Of coarse, DO NOT TRIM anything if it goes in fine and looks right.
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