The skirting board is only 18 to 22mm thick so the significant dimension becomes the crosscut capacity, and even a non sliding mo compound mitre saw csn handle a 160mm cross cut. In any case tit is far easier to flat cut skirting than trying to hold a 5 metre length of squirming MDF skirting upright on the saw.. You stick one piece of skirting to the wall without cutting the end on any angle (ie so the end is a straight cut that goes flush to the wall) and then you scribe out the shape of the second piece of skirting so that it fits into the first piece perfectly. The easiest way to scribe the join is to cut a 45-degree angle first, as this will show.

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Before fixing the first piece of skirting board, mirror this process for the other side of the mitre. You'll have to either reverse the angle of the mitre saw to cut the 45° angle this time, or flip the skirting board over. 4. Fix both pieces in place. Using an adhesive and nail gun, fit the skirting boards in place.. Step 3 - Making the Cut. Cutting the Mitre with a Mitre Saw. Position the skirting board on the bed of the mitre saw face up. Adjust the angle of the saw head to the 45° position so it will be cutting in line with the diagonal direction marking you made above. You are aiming to cut down to where your two marks intersect for the perfect cut.