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On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 03:20:26 -0500, Prometheus
wrote: I will not be coping the inside corners. I will be using a regular miter cut. Bear in mind that a "regular miter cut" for crown molding is not what you may think it is if you've never done it before- you can't just lay it flat and cut a 45" angle. You need a compund miter saw, and it won't be as good as coping in any case. Actually you don't need a compound saw. As long as your crown is not too big for your mitre saw you can cut it with the blade straight up and down. You can even cut it with a hand mitre box if you have the time. IMHO the easiest way to cut crown (inside corners or outside) is to place it upside down on your miter saw with the crown laying at the same angle as it will lay on the wall (except upside down), turn your saw to a 45 and cut. A left or right outside cut will do the outside corners and a left or right inside cut for your copes depending on which direction you are running. Once you get used to cutting crown this way, you won't need to lean that saw over very often. Now if the crown is too large for the mitre saw then I will lay it down and use the compound but I don't have to do that unless the crown is larger than about 6". Mike O. |
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Mike:
Thanks for posting that. I was going to post something like that, but I couldn't get my brain and fingers to work together to explain what I wanted to say. A photo would explain it real simple, but putting it to words.... You did good. Phil |
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You can buy a jig for that as well and it makes cutting them a piece of
cake. -- If at first you don't succeed, you're not cut out for skydiving "Another Phil" NoSpamming@one two three four five.com wrote in message ... Mike: Thanks for posting that. I was going to post something like that, but I couldn't get my brain and fingers to work together to explain what I wanted to say. A photo would explain it real simple, but putting it to words.... You did good. Phil |
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