Here are some more pics of the fluted trim and corner block project. In the movie room, there are some odd shaped walls. Heres how I figured the angles:
First, I need to pick up the true angle to be trimmed. I am fortunate enough to have been given a digital protractor by my late father-in-law - what a supreme piece of equipment this is - a real gem! It instantly picks up the angle for me. So: lets say that I find that the angle is 145 degrees. I deduct that from 180 degrees, leaving me 35 degrees. (I can also deduct from 90 or 270 to accommodate other angles of different degrees). Since we are making a mitered joint, we need to half that number, arriving at 17.5 degrees. This is what I will cut both miters at - 17.5. Using this simple formula will yield a tight joint almost alchoices on the first try! I use this method all the time, successfully. Click on a pic below for a closer view...





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