Cutting Mitre Joints in Kitchen Unit Mouldings
Many kitchen units have mouldings that can be fitted above them. Often the angles of these kitchen unit mouldings are not set at 90 degrees or 45 degrees which makes the Magic Mitre a perfect tool for cutting the mitre joints.
With the aid of the template, set the workpiece holders to the required internal or external mitre angle. Mark your moulding 'wall edge' and follow the same instructions as for fitting coving around the room.
You can also refer to the coiving instructions for cutting external mitre joints on your kitchen unit mouldings.
Please Note
These TOP TIPS for cutting Mitre joints are provided as a service from MML (QS) Ltd. The information is intended to help with the cutting and fitting of mouldings around the house with the use of the "Magic Mitre" product.
MML (QS) Ltd assumes no liability for omissions, errors or the outcome of any project. The reader and user of the product must always exercise all reasonable caution and follow all applicable codes and regulations and the safety instruction.
