Would you bother with trapped legs when only the depth of the door casing is showing?The normal approach is to cut, mitre then rip down the remaining architrave leg using a hand saw, circular saw or jigsaw. I tend to put these trapped legs in first because it allows me to scribe to the wall and do any trimming with a block plane without the need to deal with a trapped mitre which is always awkward
If it was ornate architrave maybe, but not worth it for that simple stuff.Would you bother with trapped legs when only the depth of the door casing is showing?
Probably, yes.The only time I wouldn't would be on plain square edged or finger round architrave and there I would still use a scribed strip unless the strip was less than about 10mm.geraldthehamster said:Would you bother with trapped legs when only the depth of the door casing is showing?