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I used to make mine just like that from wood in the 80s should of patent it then,having the use of only one arm I am always trying different ways to make my job easy cutting plastic and metal I do have the Quansol mitre box but tend to use my table saw its a lot quicker, have become a dab hand a doing mitre's free hand.
 
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Best thing on the market to cut trim is a Quansol mitre block. Just google search it and you will find a supplier they are an idea that originated in New Zealand. Once you've used one of these you'll be amazed how easy it is to cut trims accurately time after time.
 
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Best thing on the market to cut trim is a Quansol mitre block. Just google search it and you will find a supplier they are an idea that originated in New Zealand. Once you've used one of these you'll be amazed how easy it is to cut trims accurately time after time.

I agree but have a look at the box Dean designed as it is a cracker.
They had one on the counter at my local CTD with a bit of metal trim in it & the way it sits in the box is great..
 

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