Submitted by ctrlaltd1337 t3_ygttu7 in DIY
All was going well on my first "big" project, but I measured something incorrectly along the way, and now I'm trying to solve it. My first angle (first pic in the album) makes sense to me, as inside of the top rail would eventually "align" if their paths continued on. But on the second angle, as you can see, the inside of the top rail would never "align."
Some thoughts I've had were to taper the entire board a tiny bit to make it align, but that might be a PITA and not look nice. Second thought was to take off the vertical slat and slide it right, and cut the angled top rail straight down, but then it wouldn't line up with the horizontal top rail. I've looked at it for too long so I'm looking for some ideas from the internet.
I've still got filler, sanding, caulking, etc, to go, I'll be adding some hardboard in each panel, and some cove on top of that to blend everything in nicely as well. I've seen some examples online that have just left it as I have it now or did the weirdly shaped angled panels, but that wasn't my cup of tea.
All ideas welcome, thanks!
Cpt-Xmas t1_iuafjcq wrote
That already looks filled and finished for the most part so taking it off would be a bit of a chore.
You could dry fit a couple small filler pieces to hide the gap. One straight across, one on an angle back toward the vertical. Pick one you like and fill it I as best you can?
At the end of the project you might not see it that much once it's all finished. You notice more of it now cause you just noticed it. Hard to say from just a picture