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Newbie
Join Date: Jun 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
How is the quarter round cut to install at door, straight cut or angle cut? If angle what degree?
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Never too old to learn
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Hawkesbury Ontario, Canada
Posts: 23
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Hardwood Flooring
I usually cut the quarter round at an angle when I come to a door or opening, (45 degree on both sides of the door)
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Near Cleveland, Ohio
Posts: 1,334
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I cut on an angle too. I usually don't carry the angle all the way to the point of the corner. I leave a small flat equal to how much the door casing sticks out past the base. That way the angle should finish just about at the outer edge of your casing.
Mike Hawkins
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