Thanks Tom and yes, that is what I'm using. If that's what I need to  
do, then that's what I'll do. However, surely there must be an easier  
way, but thanks, I'll work it out either way.

On Jul 6, 2008, at 3:16 PM, Optasia Ministry wrote:

> Scott,
> I'd deliberately cut it it a bit long and then make a few trips to the
> miter saw to trim it to ssize.
> This works better if you are using a power miter saw as I am.
> Blessings,
> Tom
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] mitering trim
>
> Folks, I'm in the process of cutting baseboard and the like to install
> in the living room after the flooring project. Now for some reason I
> just can't seem to get this baseboard cut properly. I have lets say a
> measurement of 6 3/4 and I place the baseboard on the miter saw and I
> have tried both measuring with the blade at a 0 angle and then also at
> the proper 45 degree angle. In both cases it seems that it's just not
> coming out right, it comes out to short. So, can someone offer some
> tips on mitering trim so when I cut the pieces, I get the 6 3/4 I need
> and the ends will stick out enough to mate up with the other 45-degree
> angles to cover the corner? If this didn't make sense, please let me
> know.
> I'd like to get this right and not waste a lot of material.
>
> tnx
>
> Scott Howell
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