Trim carpentry
Trim finishing can be some of the most impactful work for your home, milled in many designs, and can be installed in many different ways. Some of the most popular ways that it is used is for accents like baseboards, door casings, crown moulding, wainscoting, and shiplaps.
There are a few fundamental principles to working with finish trim, one of which is cutting the length, shapes and angles to connect continuous sections neatly together. The greatest tool for this is known as the compound saw, this tool is a spinning blade often equipped on a linear table that is made to handle and cut a section to a certain length and degree angle.