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Crown Molding Cut Angles

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The most common spring angles for crown mouldings are 4545 and 5238. The following two chart shows settings are for all US. How To Use A Miter Saw For Crown Molding Cuts Cutting it may seem like a daunting task but its actually pretty simple. Crown molding cut angles . A power miter saw is the best way to cut crown moulding once you measure the angles. Place molding in miter saw with angled flats on back of molding resting squarely on the fence and base of the saw as it will sit against wall and ceiling. You can cut it laying flat on your saw with the top always against the fence changing the miter and bevel with each cut. The other way to cut the crown molding it to lay it flat on the table and use the bevel adjustments of the blade to dial in the correct compound miter angles. Cutting Crown Molding The joints found on a crown molding are labeled compound because the cuts on every side have two angles. To do this molding job efficiently some specialized tools are required