entozoon
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Hello all,
I was wondering, out of curiosity more than anything, is there a structural benefit to using the A and B fold techniques rather than a mitre joint?
Obviously mitres are more difficult in a way, but with a 45 degree cutter it could be a doddle. Easier in fact, without having to pluck out the middle foam.
Just a thought.
I was wondering, out of curiosity more than anything, is there a structural benefit to using the A and B fold techniques rather than a mitre joint?
Obviously mitres are more difficult in a way, but with a 45 degree cutter it could be a doddle. Easier in fact, without having to pluck out the middle foam.
Just a thought.