That does make sense. So the gaps you make by cutting squish together.
Anyway - this seems to have worked, albeit inefficiently.
I used a flat surface (spirit level) to line them up, then duct tape to keep them together but flexible, and then Gripfill/panel pins to attach them.
If you had done it the other way you would only have saved lining them up and taping. If you've not skimmed them already you could make a template that matches the skirting profile and run it over your slices.
What would I make it out of?
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That does make sense. So the gaps you make by cutting squish together.
Anyway - this seems to have worked, albeit inefficiently.
I used a flat surface (spirit level) to line them up, then duct tape to keep them together but flexible, and then Gripfill/panel pins to attach them.