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Here, among other goodies, is a chart for cutting Crown Molding compound =
miters:
http://www.josephfusco.org/Articles/...rownChart.html

Crown Angle calculation:
http://www.josephfusco.org/Articles/...he_Crown_Angl=
e.html

Wall Angle calculation:
http://www.josephfusco.org/Articles/...he_Wall_Angle=
..html

If you want to see all that is to be had:
http://www.josephfusco.org/Articles/Crown_Moulding/

Happy surfing.

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"John" wrote in message =
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| Have a friend who just had crown molding installed in his home, in the
| living room the ceiling is rectangular, but the height at the rear
| wall of the house is 8ft, the height on the opposite end is like
| 15-16ft. =20
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| The "expert" installing the molding told him it was IMPOSSIBLE to
| cope/miter the corners and he instead installed decorative blocks at
| each corner
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| Bottom line, was the installer incompotent and this was doable, and if
| so, how is it done. If it is NOT possible to miter/cope those joints,
| is the decorative blocks the ONLY solution or are there other options.
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| Frankly, I think the decorative blocks look like ****
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| John
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