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I always do corners of at least about 3cm radius. I make sure the slot is the right size by testing the cutter on a bit of scrap.
Then, most importantly in my experience, I put the trim in a bucket of really hot water for a couple of minutes before fitting it, knocking it in with a wooden mallet. The trim goes all floppy and obedient when it's warm.
Then, most importantly in my experience, I put the trim in a bucket of really hot water for a couple of minutes before fitting it, knocking it in with a wooden mallet. The trim goes all floppy and obedient when it's warm.