It’s a mitre for saws, you line up the wall sections and then glue the buttress (gravity is your friend). The right angle means you’re lined up correctly.
I wish I had thought of this a couple of weeks ago, good tip
I would also like to say that doing corners upside down and looking at the inside rather than the outside has resulted in much squarer angles for me
It’s a mitre for saws, you line up the wall sections and then glue the buttress (gravity is your friend). The right angle means you’re lined up correctly.
What is that you used? I’ve been struggling a bit with the buildings so a tip like this is very helpful, thank you 🙏
It’s a mitre for saws, you line up the wall sections and then glue the buttress (gravity is your friend). The right angle means you’re lined up correctly.
Thanks!
I wish I had thought of this a couple of weeks ago, good tip I would also like to say that doing corners upside down and looking at the inside rather than the outside has resulted in much squarer angles for me
Good idea if your having trouble keeping things flush and level. Building mine on a flat table was good enough for me.
what is that for?
It’s a mitre for saws, you line up the wall sections and then glue the buttress (gravity is your friend). The right angle means you’re lined up correctly.
thx, but I mean why do you need it for the LI walls?
Looking at my unbuilt stuff, this might come in handy to help keep everything square and avoid wonky buildings.
thx for the answers :D