John Brown
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I need to join a length of skirting board to an existing piece, on a flat wall.
I realize it would be better to go all the way back to a corner, but that's not going to happen.
It's a simple bullnose profile in redwood, and will be stained brown, to match the existing skirting.
I have two questions:
Firstly, is it worth doing anything more complicated than a simple butt joint? I have an oscillating multitool, which I used to make a vertical cut at right angle to the wall, but I guess I could knock up a jig of some sort to enable a 45 degree mitre, possibly using the same jig as a guide for cleaning up with a chisel...
Secondly, since this is being stained, can anyone recommend a suitable filler, that will take stain well, or should I trie to find something like Brummer that's close in colour to begin with?
I realize it would be better to go all the way back to a corner, but that's not going to happen.
It's a simple bullnose profile in redwood, and will be stained brown, to match the existing skirting.
I have two questions:
Firstly, is it worth doing anything more complicated than a simple butt joint? I have an oscillating multitool, which I used to make a vertical cut at right angle to the wall, but I guess I could knock up a jig of some sort to enable a 45 degree mitre, possibly using the same jig as a guide for cleaning up with a chisel...
Secondly, since this is being stained, can anyone recommend a suitable filler, that will take stain well, or should I trie to find something like Brummer that's close in colour to begin with?