Hi Bob
The mitering of the corners was the most difficult part of the job. I had to
set up a jig to help do this as I was doing several houses to sell to
customers. I used a bench power sander to start the angle and finished by hand
with a block sander. The corners join very nicely when none and the design
shows proper brick alignment. There must be an easier way so maybe someone out
there will tell us what it is.
Howard
On Jan 7, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Bob Werre wrote:
> I stand to be corrected but I have been told that Paper Creek is gone.
> I'm not sure why however.
>
> On a similar manner, what would be the best way to join the corners?
> With a typical wooden sections one cut miter the corners. When it came
> to thin paper sides, I've tried to wrap the corners with less than
> desirable results.
>
> Bob Werre
> BobWphoto.com
>
> > Hi Howard:
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