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What are the parts of a folded-triangular cove mitre?

What are the parts of a folded triangular cove mitre?

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The parts of a cove mitre are: Left face, right face, wall edge, crease, locating notches or lip

Wall edge

The wall edge of a cove mitre sits on the wall edge of the coving. The wall edge of a coving mitre is the edge that sits on the wall edge of the coving.
You should stand with the wall edge of the cove mitre and coving nearest to you when working out what cut to make. You should stand with the wall edge of the coving and coving mitre nearest to you when determining what mitre cut you need.

Locating notch

Locating notches locate and hold a cove mitre in place on the coving Locating notches are found on steel and plastic folded triangle cove mitres.
The locating notches hold the cove mitre in place on the coving They are positioned at the corners of the wall edge and hold the cove mitre in place on the coving.

Crease

The crease runs down the centre of a cove mitre separating the right and left faces Only found on folded triangle cove mitres, the crease runs down the middle and marks the boundary between the right and left face.

Right face

Right face of a coving mitre On a folded triangle cove mitre with the wall edge closest to you, the right face is the surface to the right-hand side of the crease.
Cuts made with the right face of a cove mitre are left-hand external mitre and right-hand internal mitre The right face is used to guide the saw when cutting a right-hand internal mitre or left-hand external mitre.
External and internal mitre joints of coving in a room Internal mitre joints are the mitres needed to form the corners in a square or rectangular room. An external mitre joint is needed when when fitting coving around a wall that protrudes out into a room such as a chimney breast.
Wheather a mitre joint is a right- or left-hand is taken from the point of view of the coving looking out into the room. A right- or left-hand mitre is taken from the point of view of the coving, as if you were looking into the room from the outside, not from your viewpoint looking at the wall!
Discarded waste sections of coving after having made a mitre cut using the right-hand face of a cove mitre The waste coving that you discard after making a mitre cut with a cove mitre is usually larger when making external mitre cuts.

Left face

Left face of a cove mitre On a folded triangle cove mitre with the wall edge closest to you, the left face is the surface to the left-hand side of the crease.
Cuts made with the left face of a cove mitre are right-hand external mitre or left hand internal mitre The left face is used to guide the saw when cutting a left-hand internal mitre or right-hand external mitre.
Waste coving from cuts made with the left face of a cove mitre The waste coving that you discard after making a mitre cut with a cove mitre will be larger when making external mitre cuts.

Hole

The hole found on some cove mitres is only used for their manufacturing The hole found on some cove mitres serves no function in its use and is solely an aid for manufacturing purposes – although you might want to use it to hang the cove mitre on a hook.

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