Now I got to sort their mess out or otherwise the customer will think I can’t even cut straight.

Above the sink the trim is touching the ceiling and a meter to the left and I can fit my fingers between them.

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    7 hours ago

    would another scribed trim like a shoe work? it’ll thicken the trim above the cabinets, but be the scribable piece.

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      6 hours ago

      A shoe molding is thin enough that it could bend to follow the ceiling contour and wouldn’t need to be scribed (which is the point of it). It would effectively hide the imprecision, but it would diminish the modernist aesthetic.

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        6 hours ago

        true. i am new to moulding. it is fascinating to me - the history and different camps. :)