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3/4'' Bullnose Corner Gauge


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Bend Tool Co. - Installing Bullnose Corner Baseboard Trim with 3/4'' Bullnose Corner Gauge
Bend Tool Co. - 3/4'' Bullnose Corner Gauge (Front View)
Bend Tool Co. - Installing Bullnose Corner Baseboard Trim with 3/4'' Bullnose Corner Gauge
Bend Tool Co. - Installing Bullnose Corner Baseboard Trim with 3/4'' Bullnose Corner Gauge
Bend Tool Co. - 3/4'' Bullnose Corner Gauge (Side View)
Bend Tool Co. - 3/4'' Bullnose Corner Gauge (Side View)
Bend Tool Co. - 3/4'' Bullnose Corner Gauge (Front View)
Bend Tool Co. - 3/4'' Bullnose Corner Gauge Package
Bend Tool Co. - 3/4'' Bullnose Corner Gauge Package

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Benefits:

  • Save time installing rounded trim corners
  • Get perfect baseboard bullnose corners, every time
  • Use gauge tool for professional trim installation techniques

Works on all 3/4'' and 5/8'' bullnose, rounded trim corners.

Installation Instructions [Download Bullnose Corner Gauge Instructions]:

  1. Prep - Mark Trim
  2. Cut - Make Trim Cuts
  3. Finish - Assemble and Install

 Tips:

  • Watch our video on how-to install rounded trim corners using the gauge.
  • Not all 90° corners were created equal. Account for this by leaving 1/16''-1/8'' on the end before making your final cut.
  • Consider pre-assembling your pieces before installing.

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  • Will the bullnose corner gauge work for all trim - not just baseboards?

    Yes, it should! Our users have used it for chair rails and crown molding in addition to baseboards. However, because of the hood, if you have a steep piece of crown molding or a single piece, it might be difficult to make marks directly, instead you would need to mark the wall and transfer your mark.

  • How do I get the measurements for the small piece that goes on the rounded corner?

    The Bullnose Corner Gauge itself will tell you how close to 90-degrees your corner is. The more flush it sits with the wall, the closer your wall is to 90-degrees. Because you are making 4 cuts on a 90-degree corner you should make 4 22.5-degree cuts (90/4 = 22.5).

    In terms of size and not angle, the inside part of the center piece should measure at least 5/8''. Some DIYers that we have talked with had a good experience doing 3/4''

  • What angle do I cut trim for rounded corners?

    Both your side pieces of baseboard or trim and centerpiece need to be cut at 22.5-degrees. This assumes your corner is a true 90-degrees. Most miter saws have a spot to lock the miter for this common cut.