A mitered corner is formed by joining two pieces of wood, each cut to a 45° angle. One of the easier joints to cut, a mitered corner does not require a lot of special tools or setup time, yet it's ...
Mitered corners are tricky to hold when gluing or nailing in place. This tip keeps your corners lined up using standard woodworking clamps and a few pieces of scrap wood. Save the cut off wood after ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Making a frame is an easy DIY project. The trick to it (besides making accurate ...