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There is a way you can feed three trims to each other by doing a mitre in a funny way.

If you get the two horizontal ones to meet, as with a standard mitre, then cut the third to an arrow-like shape, offer the arrow up to the mitre and cut the mitre to all the arrow to slot in it.

If that makes any sense at all.

I call that one, the triple-arrow-mitre-dan :D

If you get stuck I can grab some trim, cut it and take a pic for you if it comes to it, I have some trim handy somewhere from when I used to graft.
 
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tileman2

An easy way is to stand the trim on its edge and cut the 45 degree angles for the return bit then cut away the flat trim

Done that on two bits of trim and i get a 45 degree mitre perfect for the inside and outside of the window


put the third bit up to to the point

The third bit you put up to the point of the 45 degree is it to be cut at 90 degrees or tto a point as stated in previou post by Dan


Regards

Kev
 
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There is a way you can feed three trims to each other by doing a mitre in a funny way.

If you get the two horizontal ones to meet, as with a standard mitre, then cut the third to an arrow-like shape, offer the arrow up to the mitre and cut the mitre to all the arrow to slot in it.

If that makes any sense at all.

I call that one, the triple-arrow-mitre-dan :D

If you get stuck I can grab some trim, cut it and take a pic for you if it comes to it, I have some trim handy somewhere from when I used to graft.
what u on the dole now then:angel_smile:
 
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Leatherface

Hi
there is a far easier and neater way
My local tile shop sells corners that suit 2 & 3 way joins. They do them in white & cream from sizes 6 to 10 mm ( maybe 12 as well ) Around 28 pence each. Much quicker and neater than mitering.
The shop is called Fishers in Huddersfield - they will prob post you some if you order with your card.
They also do Chrome to order.
Will try & get pic 4 u
 
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tileman2

Hi
there is a far easier and neater way
My local tile shop sells corners that suit 2 & 3 way joins. They do them in white & cream from sizes 6 to 10 mm ( maybe 12 as well ) Around 28 pence each. Much quicker and neater than mitering.
The shop is called Fishers in Huddersfield - they will prob post you some if you order with your card.
They also do Chrome to order.
Will try & get pic 4 u[/quote

Do you use these on most jobs.

Regards
 

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