A unique DIY tool for cutting perfect mitre joints at any angle for coving, skirting boards, dado rails and much more.
Invented and manufactured in Britain.
Have you ever cut your mitre joint and then realised your walls aren't a perfect 90 degree angle? The Magic Mitre is the answer.
Step One Use the template to copy the exact angle of the walls. You can tighten the template so it stays at the right angle to cut your mitre joint.
Step Two Fix the template onto one of the pivoting workpiece holders on the Magic Mitre. When it engages the second pivoting workpiece holder, the Magic Mitre automatically selects the correct angle of cut for both workpieces avoiding the need for any further adjustment.
Step Three Lock both pivoting workpiece holders in the position as determined by the template. Remove the template, and you are ready to cut a perfect mitre to suit the exact angle for your DIY project.
For cutting mitres to architraves, skirting, dado rails and crown mouldings including 135mm girth cornice or coving. A template is used to transfer internal or external angles to a sliding jig. Connecting the template to the mitre sets the angle in equal proportions either side of the saw. The magic mitre has a range of 210° of angle, a maximum cutting width of 92mm and a maximum cutting height of 100mm. Designed to be used with a 20in fine tooth handsaw. Also designed to be used with jigsaws with a sole plate of 65.5mm to 67mm.
About Magic Mitre
The Magic Mitre was invented through pure frustration. Frustration and the realisation that no wall is perfect. Whether cutting skirting board, coving, architrave or dado rail; each and every wall, ceiling and floor is different. PLEASE NOTE SAW IS NOT INCLUDED
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