festooltim
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- Feb 27, 2009
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Had to make new casing for 2 windows in a kitchen and required jack miters to match existing. Made new sills and flat casing bought backband it was close enough for match. This is a technique I used once before. I just laid out the casing with a speed square and cut the notches with my Trion jigsaw using the speedsquare to guide the saw for the 45 degree cuts and carefully rip the straight line for the notches with the jigsaw also. I use the Kapex to clip the 45 cuts on the side pieces. Then I make a test fit and trim up a little if it needs it. Trim gets painted so I just get it close and use a little filler if needed. The hardest part is making the sills, it can be difficult to get a smooth rout on the edge. I do everything on site so I have to be creative on how to set up a quick router table to run my pieces. Also made the baseboard using 1x8 and rout the edge with big ogee. I stand two boards for the baseboard on edge on saw horses put a couple 2x4s between them for spacing and clamp together. So the router can sit on both of them with a space in between. Then you can run the router down the inside of one and come back on the other one. Some pictures of final job sorry I didn't take any in progress, in to much of hurry.






