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Coping a crown molding with a dentil profile
I want to install a crown molding that has a dentil detail. I'm comfortable
with coping the typical crown molding that has the popular ogee type profile. To cope this molding with the square detail of the dentil detail, do I follow the cut edge with my coping saw just as I would for the rounded common molding. I'd rather not capitulate and install the corner blocks unless I have to. I'd like to install the crown with the dentil and cope it and make it look nice and solid and professional. Any tips will be appreciated... Thanks. Perry |
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