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Hi,
I have been attempting to recreate a cornerblock for crown molding that I picked up at a hardware store. I was somewhat successful when I built them a while back but the angles were not quite accurate but it was close enough. I regretfully didn't write down the angles and I am having a hard time duplicating it. I would just purchase them but every time I see them they look like crap. Poorly made. The typical angles for outside corners do not seem to be working for me. If anyone knows of the correct bevel and miter angles to build this corner block I would be most appreciative. I already have the top square part constructed. I am including a link to a picture I took of the only decent one I found a while back to model off of. Thanks everyone! http://www.patmedia.net/marklevinson/cornerblock.htm |
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Thanks Mike,
I had been attempting to cut the molding flat on my miter saw with the very angles suggested on the altereagle.com site which did not work for me. I will try the cuts with the molding set in the saw as it would sit on the wall/ceiling and see how that goes! |
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![]() On 2-Jun-2005, JGS wrote: How about this? Cheers, JG http://www.altereagle.com/Crown_molding.html Nice link. While we're talking about crown moulding.... I'm doing my first trim project here soon. Adding trim pieces to kitchen cabinetry. Everything but the crown seems pretty straightforward. In a few places the crown moulding will butt to walls that will have no crown moulding. I considered just having it span the perimeter of the room but there would definitely be some runs where it would look extremely awkward so I decided against that. My current thinking is to cope a small piece (2 inches or so) to those butts and have a return miter cap the end of that small piece. So the walls with no crown would actually have this small piece on them. This seems to me to be nicer than just butting to the wall. What would ordinarily be done here? thanks for comments ml |
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