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http://www.woodcraft.com/Woodcraft/p...2Cdept%5Fid%3D

The book listed above helped me when I installed CM in my home. Just in
case the link does not work, it is "Crown Molding and Trim" by Wayne Drake.
He pushes his angle tool in the book, but it is still very helpful even if
you don't use the angle tool. The best tip I took out of it is to cut your
self some small templates and label them. Then next time you have to cut a
right inside for example, you hold up the template and adjust your saw.

Hope it helps.
Scott T

"Dave Jackson" wrote in message
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31.9* at the base 33.6* at the head. Your saw should have these settings
marked. They are for 52*/38* crown. -dave
"Key Bored" wrote in message
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Hi All,

I'm installing 5-1/4" crown molding on my ceiling. I understand that the
best method for cutting miters (at the corners of the room) is to place
the molding in the miter saw in the position that it will be installed,
except that the molding is turned upside down. However, since the
vertical leg of the miter for 5-1/4" crown molding is approximately
4-1/4", the molding won't fit into my miter saw. My saw blade is 10" and
I've got less than 4" clearance between the table surface and the
underside of the saw motor. I suppose I could make a custom miter box
and make the cuts with a handsaw, but I've got a lot of cuts to be made.

Instead, I want to lay the molding flat onto the bed of the miter saw
(good side facing up) and make a compound cut consisting of a miter cut
and a bevel cut. What is the angle of the miter (I know it's not 45
degrees), and what is the angle of the bevel?

Thanx,
Key Bored