My desktop will have tongue and groove 3/4″ edge banding on 4 sides. I’ve heard and read of many different approaches to mitering the corners. FWW recently suggested glueing the first piece, then cutting and chiseling. I have clamping band-style miter saws and a dozuki, but little experience with this challenge. Accuracy, adjustments, movement during clamping (and no extra wood if I screw up) are concerns. Thanks, Todd
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Would you do 2 adjoining sides first, working your way around, or front and back first, then the sides? What do you use to cut the miters? Todd
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