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I created my own kind of jig, with a block of wood that I cut in a miter box that I knew was square. This block of wood is only about 1 1/2 inches long by the same wide. I hot glued this onto a piece of plywood that is 12 inches square. I inset the piece I glued down about one inch from the top and side of the top corner of the plywood. I do the same with another block on the other top corner. I define the top, as the edge the most further away from you, or if you stand the plywood up, then the top. <br /> <br />So you have two blocks so depending on how your walls run, you will use one or the other block. I then glue the walls at the corner to each other and clamp them to the blocks, which holds the corner at right angles.
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