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Funny thing you should ask. I have exactly the same question for assembling my colletion of Magnuson urethane kits. I think I am going to try using my NWSL True Sander. I need to fabricate some kind of ramp to support the walls at exactly 45 degrees. Coincidentally, the True Sander comes with a couple of plastic angle pieces, one of which is the requisite 45 degrees. I plan to trace the outline on a piece of .60" plastic, making three copies. Then, glue a piece of sheet plastic across the top of three of the angles, one for each side and one in the middle for support. Then I'll have a support for my wall sections that holds them at exactly 45 degrees. I can use the sander block to bevel the kit wall edges. Should work for any wall section that will fit on a True Sander.
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