If the fit is good nail into place with finishing nails.
Tool to cut baseboard on the wall.
Most standard baseboards these days are 3 1 4 in.
There are consumer grade oscillating tools on the market that cut through wood using a vibrating blade.
Some carpenters use a reciprocating saw for this small job but this big saw can damage the floor or wall and tear up the molding.
With a coping saw cut along the profile.
Lengths of scrap baseboard and put 45 degree angles on the ends.
High and 3 8 in.
The old carpenter adage measure twice cut once is applicable when cutting any type of.
To close the corner it s best to use 1 25 inch or 1 5 inch brads.
Use a pencil to draw a straight line on either side of the trim.
Slightly angle the blade so that you cut away from the backside of the baseboard.
Thick which makes them pretty doggone flexible.
Hold it in place above the baseboard and mark on either side at the top.
Sand the edges and then dry fit.
The cut will reveal the profile of your baseboard.
If you see some cut a few braces from 4 to 6 in.
Take a scrap piece of your trim to make sure the width is correct.
Use your job.
Move the trim piece down so it s centered between those two marks.
First hold the base molding against the wall after you cut it to length and look for gaps.
Use a handheld cutting tool with a rotating blade such as a.
Make sure to mark the second piece the same way and test for fitting before you nail it in place.
Use a miter box or power miter saw to cut the baseboard at a 45 degree angle.