07-10-2017, 08:51 AM
I'm replacing the trim and molding around my deck posts. The posts are 5" x 6.5", square. So, I measure and cut the molding -- simple, flat 1 x 3/4 with a profile (not angled crown) -- so that I've got 2 pieces with 5" interior faces and 2 with 6.5". But when I install them, the last piece never fits, no matter how careful I am with the first three. Sometimes the last piece is too long, sometimes too short, sometimes a gap, etc.
Is this just a question of my being more careful when I measure, cut and install? Or is there a trick here that I'm missing.
(It's funny, a few months back, a carpenter friend came over to help me install some new windows. When he was cutting the trim, I showed him how the laser on my fancy Kapex worked. He turned it off. Every piece was marked with a fairly thick pencil mark, he lined it up by eye/blade tooth, and every cut fit with no gaps. He said, "do this every day for the next 25 years, and you'll figure it out.)
Is this just a question of my being more careful when I measure, cut and install? Or is there a trick here that I'm missing.
(It's funny, a few months back, a carpenter friend came over to help me install some new windows. When he was cutting the trim, I showed him how the laser on my fancy Kapex worked. He turned it off. Every piece was marked with a fairly thick pencil mark, he lined it up by eye/blade tooth, and every cut fit with no gaps. He said, "do this every day for the next 25 years, and you'll figure it out.)