What??? Pros Cut Baseboard Upside-down and Vertical... Why?

Insider Carpentry - Spencer Lewis February 21, 2021
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Why in the world would anyone cut baseboard upside-down??? We cover that in this video and look at the small tricks that production trim carpenters use to increase speed and efficiency while making the job easier when coping baseboard. Collins Coping Foot - https://geni.us/yiknREx Dewalt Barrel Grip 20v Jigsaw - https://geni.us/Uv00Y Dewalt DWS780 XPS - https://geni.us/gCB3f FS Tool Miter Saw Blade - https://geni.us/kZAB Tall Auxiliary Fences - https://www.customfabricatingsolutions.com/ez-speedy-zero-clearance.html#/ My Favorite Tools - Insider Carpentry Amazon Site - https://www.amazon.com/shop/insider_carpentry Support more content like this by becoming a PATREON SUPPORTER - https://www.patreon.com/insider_carpentry INSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/insider_carpentry (0:00) Intro (0:26) Should you cut base vertically or flat? (1:00) Key advantage to cutting base vertically. (2:36) Cutting Angles Vertically Is Easier (3:48) Cutting Vertically Makes Coping Easier (6:38) Back Beveling is Easier When Cutting Vertically (7:17) Cutting Upside-Down Puts the Profile Towards You = Easier (7:59) Cutting Base Flat is Still Perfectly Fine (9:02) My Tall Auxiliary Fences Supplier (10:04) How Cutting Upside-down Affects the Cutlist

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