I’m looking to build shelves beside my fireplace but need to trim my mantel width down to accomodate them.
I have access to a circular saw, a reciprocating saw and a jig saw. I could also get a router if needed.
This is from a diy website but they had this part done by a professional. I’m just curious how you would go about cutting this. What tools should I use?
Update: success friends!! Thank you to those who recommended the multitool- it’s making life so much easier to take the trim off too.
This photo is pre-sanding- the entire side will be covered by bookshelf, and any gaps will be filled/painted. I also realized that we can use the mantle in our case to run wires through too- which will make everything much easier (I won’t need to step the bookshelf out from the wall with furring strips).
Thanks again!!
Free hand with an oscillating multi-tool along a rough line, hand sand it to fit flush.
This is the answer. You can also screw a block to the top and use that to keep the multi tool blade straight. Gives a couple of holes to sort on the top but a much less work straightening up the edge.
Thank you!!! This is a great idea!!
Look up the blue tape and super glue trick and you can save yourself from filling holes.