Good tip my friend. I'm always telling my work mates "Never do a straight butt joint in the cornice" more likely to crack. Ps. Super handy having the multi tool hey 😂
Do a vid on how to cut new cornice into and existing internal piece on a wall for a return. Like a new kitchen bulkhead corner joining to an internal join existing wall with cornice
May I clarify - it looks to me like the cut on the tester piece is for a right external corner. In the video you describe it as a left external corner. Can you confirm which is correct please.
thank you sir much appreciated
Good tip my friend. I'm always telling my work mates "Never do a straight butt joint in the cornice" more likely to crack.
Ps. Super handy having the multi tool hey 😂
hey john yeah the multi tool is so handy.
Do a vid on how to cut new cornice into and existing internal piece on a wall for a return. Like a new kitchen bulkhead corner joining to an internal join existing wall with cornice
Hi Tom, I will do mate next chance I get
Hey how would you join cornice between ceilings that have a 40mm step up in height difference?
Can we see the whole video over the truss that drop abit
May I clarify - it looks to me like the cut on the tester piece is for a right external corner. In the video you describe it as a left external corner. Can you confirm which is correct please.