Using a miter box and a fine-toothed handsaw allows for accurate manual cuts on PVC angle trim.
Cutting PVC angle trim manually is sometimes an option for small projects or when power tools aren’t available. Start by placing the trim securely in a miter box, which helps guide the saw for precise angled cuts. Then use a fine-toothed handsaw to carefully cut through the material.
It’s important to apply steady pressure and saw slowly to prevent cracking or uneven edges. After cutting, lightly sand the ends with fine-grit sandpaper to remove any burrs or rough edges. This method is simple, cost-effective, and offers good control. Especially useful when working in tight spaces or making minor adjustments.