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Default Carpentry - Molding Joints

I would like to address this to all of the replys above. There is not any
reason that making a perfect fitting joint in any trim/crown should be a
trial and error or even a coped joint. Most of the books on trim work
still use the coped method. There is one book however that actually tells
the beginner (and the pro) excatly how to make the perfect cut for any
corner including installing crown on a sloped ceiling. Also, free online
tech support is available from the book author. Visit us at
www.compoundmiter.com if you would like to know exactly how to use that
expensive compound miter saw as it was intended to be used.



Do-It-Yourself Crown Molding & Trim: Install It Like A PRO!

Sincerely yours
Wayne Drake, President
CompoundMiter, Inc.