Solid Hardwood, Engineered and Laminate Flooring - transitions at 90degree around tile

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axrow
05-07-06, 05:16 PM
I am having a hard time cutting my transition pieces at 45 degree to make my 90 degree turn around some tile that I have in my room. It always seems that the ends ar beveled and uneven.

I am using a table saw where the blade is turned at 45 deg angle and holding the tim on its end. but I need it it to be flush and I can't get it....:wall: any suggestions on making this work? I am SOOOO close to being done!! Please help


Carpets Done Wright
05-08-06, 04:40 PM
Try using the right tool for the job!! A table saw is going to cost you a lot of moldings, until you hold your mouth just right, or you get lucky.

Go buy a 10" compound miter saw!!! :thumbup: