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The problem of cutting out the outer and inner corners of the ceiling plinth was probably faced by everyone who has ever carried out repair work with their own hands. Ceiling plinth, also called a fillet, is used in repairs to hide the uneven border between the wall and ceiling and give the interior completeness. How to cut a corner of a ceiling plinth without a miter box? We will talk about this in our article.

How ceiling plinth in the corners to cut without a miter box? If you do not have a miter box at hand, it does not matter. You can cut the outer and inner corners without a miter box.

Today, fillets are available on the market in different sizes, shapes and colors, with and without embossed patterns. The material from which they are made is also different. These are mainly: polyurethane, expanded polystyrene, polystyrene and polyvinyl chloride. But recent times most popular in repair work became a wooden ceiling plinth. Its aesthetic appearance allows you to add elegance and rigor to the design of the room.

Which plinth is better?

Before you can properly cut the corners on the ceiling plinth, you need to choose it correctly.

Advice: the ceiling plinth will look harmonious if its width is chosen correctly. The higher the walls, the wider the baseboard should be.

The most durable, moisture resistant and elastic are polyurethane fillets. and cutting a corner from such a ceiling plinth is not very simple. However, all these positive traits"overlaps" one significant drawback - they do not withstand sudden changes in temperature, which does not allow them to be used in all rooms.

For example, in a kitchen where there is a gas or electric stove, polyurethane fillets will retain their original appearance for about a week. After that, with frequent cooking, when hot air rises to the ceiling, then falls, they will begin to deform, spoiling the whole “picture”.

Skirting boards made from other materials also have their drawbacks.

For example, products made of polyvinyl chloride have increased electrostaticity and if dents appear on their surface during operation, it will be impossible to eliminate them. At the slightest mechanical impact, the ceiling plinths made of expanded polystyrene and polystyrene break.

If we talk about which ceiling plinth for stretch or ordinary ceilings is better, then it probably will not be possible to give an exact answer here. Since each of them has its own positive and negative qualities. Therefore, you still have to make a choice, based on the financial resources that you have, and on the conditions under which the fillet will be operated.

How to cut corners without a miter box?

At first glance, it seems that cut off the corner of the ceiling plinthdifficult - I cut the edges of the skirting boards at an angle of 45 degrees and glued them. However, this is absolutely not the case. Each corner of the room may differ in its parameters, for example, one is 90 degrees, the other is 88 or 92.

This difference is normal, especially in buildings over 30 years old. Therefore, if you simply cut the baseboard at an angle of 45 degrees and glue it on the border between the ceiling and the wall, a gap may form that should not be there. How to join the ceiling plinth so that there are no gaps? So, let's begin.

First you need to prepare a tool that will cut the edges of the skirting boards. It can be a saw for metal or an ordinary sharp knife.

How to cut the inside corner of a ceiling plinth without a miter box? The answer lies on the surface.

Step 1. Take the skirting board and attach it to the corner in the same way as you will glue it. With a pencil, draw a line along the baseboard on the ceiling. Remove the fillet.

Step 2. Attach the second plinth on the other side of the corner to the place of its junction with the first. Follow the same procedure as with the first one. As a result, you should get markup.

Step 3. Take the plinth, lean it tightly against the place to which you will be gluing, and transfer to it the point of contact of the two straight lines drawn earlier on the ceiling. From this point, draw a line to the opposite edge of the plinth. This line will be the cut point.

Step 4. Do the same procedure with the second plinth.

Step 5. Cut the edges of the skirting boards along the marked line.

Step 6. Attach the cut skirting boards to the corner. If the place of their joint does not have slots, you can start gluing the fillet. If there are gaps or irregularities, correct the cut corners with a knife.

How to cut the outer corner of the ceiling plinth? When creating an outer corner, the upper part should protrude above the lower one, the inner one - the opposite is true.

Whatever ceiling you glue the plinth on, whether it is the ceiling in the bedroom or the kitchen, do not rush, carefully measure everything. This will help you avoid damaging the material.

The ceiling plinth performs not only a decorative function, visually separating the walls from the ceiling, but can also hide the joints of various finishing materials ceiling and walls. Not every interior design involves the use of a ceiling plinth, but more often than not, the overall look of the room seems incomplete without it. In the mount given element- fillets - there is nothing complicated, almost all types of skirting boards are attached with glue. But the question of how to properly cut the ceiling plinth in the corners of the premises can confuse many. After all, even in the simplest room there are internal corners where the planks of the ceiling plinth must be precisely and beautifully joined. And in a more complex configuration of the room, you will also have to dock the skirting boards, making the outer corner. In this article, we will look at various options for how to cut a ceiling plinth using a hand tools and without them.

First you need to deal with the question of how to cut the ceiling plinth, the answer to it depends on the material from which the fillet is made. On the this moment Ceiling skirting boards made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), expanded polystyrene (styrofoam), polyurethane and wood are sold.

PVC ceiling moldings are the cheapest. Dents and creases are easily formed on them, which cannot be eliminated, so the product has to be thrown away. Also, their disadvantage is electrostaticity - the ability to attract dust. You can cut them with a sharp construction knife or a hacksaw.

Styrofoam ceiling moldings are also cheap. This material very fragile, easily crumbles during processing, therefore it is necessary to cut polystyrene foam with a sharp knife or a hacksaw for metal, without making too much pressure.

Ceiling moldings made of extruded polystyrene foam slightly more expensive than polystyrene foam, denser than them and more difficult to cut. However, they crumble less, so they are easier and more comfortable to work with. They are cut with a construction knife and a hacksaw for metal.

Polyurethane ceiling moldings are currently the most expensive. They are durable, elastic and moisture resistant, easily cut with a construction knife and do not crumble. The disadvantage of polyurethane baseboards is their dependence on temperature changes. For example, over gas stove the polyurethane baseboard will acquire residual deformations and begin to crackle slightly. If you try to process or cut such a plinth, it may bend or deform in another way.

Wooden ceiling moldings are dense, heavy products that can only be cut with a hacksaw, preferably with fine, frequent teeth. You can also use metal sheet.

Before moving on to listing ways to properly cut a ceiling plinth, I would like to note that it is possible not to cut a plinth with particular accuracy. Available for sale special corner pieces into which the edges of the plinth are inserted. In this case, it is enough to cut the skirting board at an angle of 90 °, and the corner element will hide all the flaws. But this method is not always used, since the dimensions of the corner elements are somewhat larger than the baseboards themselves, so the corners in the room will stand out against the general background. Sometimes it can look sloppy. However, if the design of the room allows the use of corner elements for ceiling plinths, it makes sense to use them. The following instructions will be useful to those who still decide to accurately cut the skirting board to a given angle.

The miter box is a simple carpentry tool that allows you to cut the workpiece at the required angle. Most often it is a tray made of plastic, wood or metal with vertical slots for cutting at an angle of 90 ° and 45 °. There are also more complex structures miter box - for cutting at angles of 90, 60 and 45 degrees. For more professional work, a miter box with a swivel mechanism is used, where the hacksaw can be fixed at any angle to the workpiece.

How to cut a ceiling plinth with a miter box - inner corner:

  • We apply the plinth to the ceiling, measure the required length.
  • Then we install the plinth bar into the miter box so that the position coincides with the position of the plinth on the ceiling.
  • The plinth strip should be pressed against the far wall of the miter box.
  • Hold the plinth with your left hand.
  • We choose such a position of the hacksaw when the angle is 45 degrees and at the same time the handle of the hacksaw is as close as possible to the left hand.
  • We cut the workpiece without making excessive pressure on the saw.
  • The next step is trimming the plinth striker. We also install it to the far wall of the miter box.
  • Press and hold with your right hand.
  • We choose a position for the hacksaw when the angle is 45 degrees and the hacksaw handle approaches the right hand.
  • Cut off the plinth.

Next, we join the trimmed skirting boards and check the cutting accuracy. For a more accurate orientation, they also say that in order to make an internal corner, it is necessary to start cutting from the front of the plinth. Wooden plinths after trimming, most likely, will still have to be adjusted with a file.

How to cut a ceiling plinth with a miter box - outer corner:

  • In order not to make a mistake with the dimensions, it is better to start by marking the inner corner, and then cut out the outer corner. Otherwise, a situation is possible when the straps may not be long enough.
  • It is necessary to attach the bar to the ceiling and outline the dimensions.
  • We install the ceiling plinth bar and press it against the nearest wall.
  • Hold with your left hand and select the position for the hacksaw at an angle of 45 degrees, when the handle approaches the left hand.
  • We cut off the workpiece.
  • We set the reciprocal bar to the nearest wall, hold it with the right hand.
  • We set the hacksaw at an angle of 45 degrees, when the handle approaches the right hand.
  • Cut off the workpiece and join the corner.

Trimming the workpiece with a miter box is only suitable if the angle between the walls is even - 90 degrees. If the accuracy leaves much to be desired, you will have to use other methods.

How to cut the corner of a ceiling plinth using ceiling markings

Marking the skirting board on the ceiling also allows you to cut the corner evenly and accurately. The only drawback of this method is that it is difficult and inconvenient to keep the plinth plank suspended during the cutting process. For the rest, it is possible to outline the angle for cutting in this way even more accurately than in other ways. When applying the skirting board to the installation site, all wall flaws and deviations in the size of the corner are immediately taken into account.

Trimming the corner of the ceiling plinth:

  • First of all, two blanks must be cut at an angle of 90 degrees.

  • Then we first apply one plank, resting its end against a perpendicular wall. We draw a line on the ceiling, outlining the contour of the plinth.

  • We remove this bar and apply the reciprocal bar, also resting its end against the wall. Let's draw a line.

  • The point of intersection of the marked lines will be the mark at which the plinth must be cut.
  • Again, we apply each bar in turn and mark the cut point on them.
  • We draw a line from this point to the other edge of the plinth.

We cut off the skirting boards along the marked lines, join them and apply them to the installation site. Please note that using this method it is more convenient to cut internal corners.

Something resembling a miter box can be made by applying the necessary cutting angles to paper, cardboard or wood. It is necessary to draw two parallel lines, determine the center, and then set aside the necessary angles using a protractor. The advantage of this method is that you can postpone any angle, including more than 90 degrees. Of course, before cutting the corners of the ceiling plinth, you must first check the angle between the walls with a corner and measure with a protractor.

The technique for cutting off a ceiling plinth using a painted miter box is exactly the same as using the miter box itself. We press the plinth bar to one of the parallel lines, then set the hacksaw at the desired angle, which is already outlined, and cut it off.

Improvised tray-miter box do-it-yourself

Making a miter box with your own hands is also not difficult.

Method 1. You will need three wooden planks or boards that need to be hammered into a U-shaped box. Then, the necessary angles are marked on the walls of the box, and a cut is made with a hacksaw. The result should be a wooden miter box in which grooves are cut.

Method 2. A combination of an impromptu miter box and a template with outlined lines. For the convenience of cutting, it is necessary to build something in which it will be convenient to hold the ceiling plinth bar, since it is difficult to keep it on weight. It is enough to put together a corner from two wooden planks or boards. On paper, you need to draw lines with angles for cutting at 45 degrees or at any other. Then we apply the plinth blank to the corner, press it with our hand, as described in the technology for using the miter box, move the paper with the template under the edge where we are going to cut, and cut it off. In the process of cutting, we focus on the line drawn on paper.

Method 3. As an impromptu miter box, you can use anything, everything - that we form an angle. For example, a table pushed up against a wall.

Important! Pay attention to the rule for taking measurements for trimming the ceiling plinth. To mark the inside corner, you need to measure the length directly from the corner itself. To outline the outer corner, it is necessary to be guided that the plinth will protrude deep into the room at a distance equal to its width.

It is not necessary to fix the strips of the ceiling plinths before you cut the reciprocal strip and tried on their location. Only after the two reciprocal strips have perfectly converged in the corner, you can begin to mount them to the ceiling. Minor flaws can be improved with a file or nail file in the case of wooden and polyurethane skirting boards. To fit the foam products, you will have to wield a sharp knife.

If suddenly, even after adjusting the skirting boards, a small gap remains between them, do not despair, it can be repaired with putty. Trimming the ceiling plinth yourself is not difficult. But in order not to spoil a lot of products, it is better to pre-train on small blanks.

There are more than enough tips on how to cut a skirting board at 45 degrees on the net, the only bad thing is that most of them are given by people who have never done this. Next, from a practical point of view, I will tell you how to cut skirting boards at the corners with your own hands in 3 options, and you will learn how to traditional ways, and about folk universal recipes.

The science of how to properly cut ceiling moldings in corners is not as complicated as it might seem.

A few words about tools and materials

Floor skirting boards are now made of wood or polyvinyl chloride (PVC), in other words, plastic. Ceiling fillets have a slightly longer list:

The range of ceiling plinths is much wider than that of the floor direction.

  1. Polyurethane - these skirting boards have good elasticity and can bend around radial and other curved surfaces, but in any case they need to be cut at clear angles;
  2. Styrofoam - the simplest budget option, the price of foam plinths is low and they are cut very easily;
  3. PVC - the principle is the same as for floor skirting boards, but the model range is much wider;
  4. Wooden - similar to the floor, only there are still wide models;
  5. Gypsum - with the advent of polyurethane and foam, gypsum ceiling fillets faded into the background, firstly, they are heavy, and secondly, fragile. But in fairness, it's worth mentioning them.

Since it is impossible to properly cut the ceiling plinth and its floor counterpart without a good tool, we will dwell on this issue in a little more detail.

The best, almost ideal tool for cutting any skirting boards and not only is a miter saw with a rotary bed. The high-speed disc makes smooth and precise cuts, and the bed in these units rotates to any angle. The only problem is the serious cost of this tool.

A miter saw is almost the perfect tool for cutting skirting boards and more.

It is believed that one of the best hand tools for accurately cutting small bars is a backsaw. In principle, this is true, but I’ll tell you honestly, a really high-quality saw, even with the current assortment, is not easy to find. If you still decide to buy such a tool, then take a saw with a fine tooth.

Theoretically, foam and polyurethane can be cut with any sharp and durable knife. But at the same time, you need to have a steady hand and at least a little experience in cutting foam. Plus, cutting wide fillets with a knife is very problematic.

Without experience, making a clear cut with a knife is very problematic.

Personally, in the absence of trimming, I use only a hacksaw for metal. It is suitable for cutting absolutely any material, from foam to wood. By the way, the question is often asked how to cut a plastic plinth for the floor, and so - take a hacksaw for metal and you definitely can’t go wrong.

For cutting skirting boards, a hacksaw is considered one of the best tools.

Three ways to cut skirting boards

For floor and ceiling plinths, the cutting instructions are almost the same. But if on the floor a curved corner can be covered with something, then on the ceiling this is already a problem, so we will pay more attention to how to cut ceiling skirting boards.

Method number 1. Classic miter box

The classic miter box is a U-shaped bed with slots in the opposite sides. A part of a suitable size is inserted into this bed and sawn off with a hacksaw through the slots in the sides. The idea is not new, the tool is already several hundred years old, but, despite the simplicity, not everyone knows how to properly cut the corner of the ceiling plinth using such a miter box.

Not everyone knows how to cut a ceiling plinth in a corner using a classic miter box.

Tip: when trimming, ceiling plinths are applied to the side of the miter box that is closer to you, and floor plinths, on the contrary, must be applied to the side of the tool farthest from you. This is not a dogma, but it is much easier to work this way.

It is easier to work with floor plinths, since the miter box lies on a horizontal plane, it is easier for you to navigate in the position of the plinth. People most often make mistakes when trimming a ceiling fillet; they are simply incorrectly put into the tool. There is a simple but important rule here.

Important: the side of the ceiling fillet, which touches the wall, should be directed to the upper edge of the side of the miter box, and that part of the plinth that borders the ceiling is placed on the bottom of the miter box.

The corner, as you know, has 2 sides, and so, in order to make less mistakes, accustom yourself to putting the bar that will be mounted on the right side of the corner into the miter box on the right, and put the bar that is attached to the left into the miter box on the left. Details about the intricacies of using a classic miter box are described in the video in this article.

In addition to the classic U-shaped miter box, there are two more types of similar structures - this is a professional and rotary tool. As for the professional version, only masters use it. The device is quite bulky, but it rotates at any angle and has a hacksaw that can be fixed in the desired position.

Professional miter box with the ability to fix a hacksaw and parts.

The swivel device can be safely called a "pocket" miter box. Of the advantages here, only the possibility of a clear fixation of the angle of rotation of the bar. On the one hand, it’s easy for them to work - I set the corner, attached it to the plinth and cut it off. But on the other hand, you need to get used to such a tool, if you do not have experience with a hacksaw, then you should not take a rotary miter box.

Tip: when choosing a classic U-shaped miter box, first of all, do not take Chinese products. And secondly, try to buy models with the ability to rigidly fix the part inside, one of these models is shown in the photo below.

A miter box with the ability to fix the part inside is much more convenient to work with.

Method number 2. Trimming according to the template

Most often, both ceiling and floor skirting boards need to be cut at 45º. If there is no specialized tool nearby, then an impromptu miter box can be drawn on a notebook sheet. From school course geometry, we know that the diagonal of any square with respect to the base has an angle of inclination of 45º.

Next, you need to draw a square and draw 2 diagonals in it - these will be the desired 45º. You just have to correctly attach the plinth to the leaf and mark. True, in order to cut the plinth evenly without guides, you need a good eye and a faithful hand.

Method number 3. Applied universal

A 45º cut is a common option, but what if you need a different angle and only have a hacksaw and a pencil? It turns out that there is a very simple way out of this situation. Plus, this method is universal, it is suitable for both external and internal corners.

Moreover, I can assure you that those angles that visually appear to be straight, in fact, have deviations of a couple of degrees. As a result, you buy a good tool, cut off clearly 45º, and when docked, a gap between the baseboards “crawls out”. Here this problem disappears. And then, using an example, we will consider how to cut the ceiling plinth in the inner corner.

Illustrations Recommendations

Stage 1.

Take a fillet, apply it on one side of the corner and use it to draw 2 lines, along the wall and along the ceiling.

Tip: to make the lines inconspicuous, they can be drawn not with a pencil, but, for example, with a nail or a knife edge.


Stage 2. Do the same on the adjacent side of the corner.

Stage 3. If you draw a diagonal from the intersection of the lines on the ceiling to the inner corner, then you will get the desired cutting line.

Stage 4. Then take the tool and cut according to the finished markup. If you normally own a hacksaw, then the skirting boards should converge perfectly.

. As I already mentioned, exactly the same technology can be used to trim the outer corner.

Important nuances

If you tried as best you could, but a small gap at the junction nevertheless “crawled out”, do not be discouraged. In wooden fillets, such a gap is easily smeared with furniture wax. To cover the gap on the baseboards made of polyurethane, foam, plastic or gypsum, putty is perfect. Naturally, the color of the composition must match the color of the baseboard.

All cracks in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bceiling fillets are sealed with putty.

Wide ceiling fillets are certainly beautiful, but they can only be mounted on ideal smooth walls. If the plane of the wall in relation to the ceiling is a wave, then it is better to buy narrow polyurethane fillets, they are elastic and will smooth out this drawback.

Most of the questions arise about how to cut the wallpaper under the ceiling plinth. There is nothing complicated here: the wallpaper is glued with a slight overlap on the plinth, and when the wall is completely glued, take a large spatula, put it in a corner and cut off the excess with a knife.

But keep in mind - neither a knife nor a spatula can be torn off the wall until you have passed the entire plane. That is, they put a spatula from the corner, cut off the wallpaper along the length of the blade, and then without lifting the blade from the wall, move and cut until you reach the next corner.

Conclusion

All three methods I have described work, the choice depends on what tool you have available and what your professional skills are. If after watching the video you still have questions, welcome to the comments, I will help as much as I can.

If you are not confident in your abilities, then for both floor and ceiling plinths there are docking elements that allow you to do without trimming.

It is known that in order to obtain an ideal articulation of two corner blanks of a ceiling plinth, it is necessary to correctly draw up a cut line for each of them. In this article, you can learn how to properly cut a ceiling plinth, as well as get acquainted with the tools that are needed for this.

Skirting board cutting methods

There are the following ways of cutting the ceiling plinth:

  • Cutting using a miter box.
  • Cutting using a special stencil.
  • Cutting by applying a pencil markup.

A miter box is a special device with which you can form an arbitrary angle from those that are in its set of cuts.

When working with this device, the plinth must be inserted into it in exactly the same way as it will be located on the ceiling. Holding the upper part of the workpiece, its lower edge must be pressed against the wall of the fixture and cut according to the shape you have chosen.

To prepare plastic skirting boards, you can use a regular hacksaw. But when applying it, you should not make significant efforts, as this can lead to the formation of chips.

Preparation of joints with an arbitrary angle

Since the walls in the rooms do not always adjoin one another at 90 degrees, it is worth familiarizing yourself with the technique of preparing an arbitrary cut angle.

This technique is usually implemented in the following two ways:

  1. Using a cardboard stencil, the halves of which are obtained by cutting it at the angle you need. Using such a stencil as a template, according to which cuts of plinth blanks are formed, you can get the perfect corner joint.
  2. The second method involves preparing the cutting site using pencil markings and is as follows:

Pay special attention to the fact that with this method of marking, maximum accuracy must be observed. The quality of the resulting joint will completely depend on how accurately you carry out this procedure (and, of course, on how accurately you cut the cut on the workpieces).

In the same sequence, the cutting lines for the outer corner are prepared. But at the same time, there is no need to transfer the point of intersection of the marking lines to the plinth, since in this situation it is the upper point of junction of the corner parts of the blanks. In this case, you have to move the junction point to the wall.

The final stage of work

Upon completion of operations for the design of joints, a control check of the fit of the workpieces on the cut should be carried out.

In the event that there are gaps in the joint, you will have to fine-tune it by slightly trimming the baseboard or processing the cuts with sandpaper.

And in conclusion, we will acquaint you with how to properly cut the ceiling plinth more accurately. Fitting the joining line of adjacent sections of the plinth should be done even before you start marking and trimming its length. With the reverse order of operations (first - the length, and then - the angle) and if you fail to design the joint, you risk completely ruining the workpiece.

Video

For more information on the technique of cutting a ceiling plinth for corners, see the following video:

All photos from the article

When someone first takes on the preparation of corners, most often he has to spoil more than one meter of material. Alas, even the acquired miter box does not always help in this, when the walls in the room are connected at an arbitrary, and not at a right angle.

Then you have to rely on your own eye or make a special template. Today you will learn how to make the corners of a ceiling molding with and without a tool.

Tip: instead of the saw that came with the miter box, it is better to use a regular hacksaw for metal. Its cut is more accurate and smoother, which is very important in this process.

Before starting work

Choosing the right baguette width is a pledge beautiful interior. Not the last role in the sawing process is also played by the method by which you do it. We want to give you a couple of recommendations that will help you achieve your goals.

So, how to choose the width of the material and how to cut the ceiling plinth in the corners:

  • the prepared surface of the walls is not a standard of evenness, use planks of a smaller width, as they are more flexible and can cover the maximum number of defects. Accordingly, on the contrary, the more ideal the surface, the wider the molding can be, but keep in mind - in rooms with low ceilings mount a narrow baguette so as not to reduce them also visually;
  • always apply the left side of the angle to the miter box while sawing off on the left, the right side on the right. In addition, this should be the side of the tool closest to you, the far side for floor moldings. Please do not confuse.


Below we will deal with the task in more detail, where you will learn how to cut the corners of the ceiling plinth correctly and with the highest quality.

External

There is one nuance this process which you should never forget. We always look at the ceiling fillet from below, so when the bar is placed in the miter box (toward the wall closest to you), it must be turned over.

The upper part of the molding will then be at your bottom, and the lower, respectively, at the top. Thus, there will be no gaps between the planes of the corner parts when they are connected.

The process instruction would be:

  1. Take measuring tools, such as a tape measure, and a pencil. Start marking from the inside corner so you don't miss the outside corner. It may happen that the length of the baguette is not enough and many joints will have to be made;
  2. Attach the molding to the ceiling surface and mark the dimensions;
  3. Prepare a miter box and a hacksaw for metal. Press the baguette to the side of the instrument closest to you;
  4. Hold the fillet with your hand and select the position of the hacksaw, which will set the appropriate connection angle. These can be standard parameters - 45, 90, or 135˚, or arbitrary, for which it is necessary to move the miter box to the selected degree;
  5. Cut the workpiece with a hacksaw;
  6. Install the opposite bar to the near wall of the tool and fix it with your hand;
  7. Set the selected degree on the miter box and cut the workpiece with a hacksaw;
  8. Dock the resulting plinth strips.

Tip: if the walls are connected to each other at a right angle, only in this case the miter box will help you in your work, otherwise you will have to do the adjustment yourself.

Interior

There is a professional miter box, which has a turntable and can be moved apart to obtain arbitrary angles, as well as for home use, where special features are limited. Usually in repairs it is enough to use the second option.

So, the basic principle is that the ceiling strips are cut off at the tool wall closest to you, we hope you have not forgotten.

The process in this case looks like this:

  1. Measure the required length of the baguette by attaching it to the ceiling surface;
  2. Place the molding bar in the miter box, while its position must fully correspond to the location of the baguette on the ceiling;
  3. Press the bar against the near wall of the tool;
  4. Choose the appropriate degree of cut, most often it is 45. Make sure that the handle of the hacksaw is as close as possible to the hand holding the bar in order to make the cut as accurately as possible;
  5. Cut off the workpiece, but do not apply excessive force to the hacksaw;
  6. Prepare and cut the opposite baguette strip, remembering that it must be pressed against the near wall of the miter box;
  7. Choose the appropriate cutting angle for it, too, leaving a minimum distance between the hacksaw handle and the hand holding the molding;
  8. Cut off the end of the plank.

It remains to check the correctness of the joining of the segments, and, if everything meets the expectations, install them in place.

Tip: start cutting from the front of the molding, then you can orient it in place as accurately as possible. Process the corners of the wooden baguette after cutting and adjust with a file.

How to make the corners of a ceiling baguette without a miter box

Having decided to make a frame on the ceiling for the first time, a beginner does not see any problem in this, but in vain. We advise you to immediately take into account in the costs a certain amount of material that you just have to throw away.

Alas, at what angle to cut the ceiling plinth depends only on the connection of the walls to each other. Not everyone fits straight, for which it is enough to simply cut the planks at 45˚. Often there are parameters corresponding to 85 or 95 degrees, but this is already a problem for beginner finishers.

If you are the owner of an apartment built in the last century, this was generally considered the norm. The fact is that when you simply cut the strips at 45˚ and install them on the ceiling, there will be gaps between them, which then will have to be sealed with sealant or putty. We will try our best to help you solve this problem with minimal cost, since the price of not every molding is cheap.

So, how to properly cut the corners of the ceiling plinth for the inner corner:

Training Prepare the tool you will need for the job.

If the plinth is made of:

  • foam or polyurethane, it is enough to have a sharp knife or a hacksaw;
markup
  1. Take the molding and attach it to the selected corner. Orient it in the same way as it will be installed in the end. Draw a line along the plank with a pencil and remove it;
  2. Do the same procedure with the second fillet as with the previous one. At the same time, it must adjoin the junction;
  3. As a result, you will get a marked area;
  4. Take a baguette, lean it against the markup. Transfer to it the intersection point of the two lines you drew earlier;
  5. Draw a line from it to the opposite edge of the fillet, which will be the cut line. Do the same with the second baguette.
segment Using a sharp knife or hacksaw, cut off the edge of the molding.
Examination Take the two resulting baguettes and attach them to the corner. There should be no gap between them, otherwise, correct the surfaces with a knife.

Remember when creating:

  • inner corner - the lower part protrudes above the upper;
  • external - top over bottom.

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