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  1. May 26, 2021 · Crown moulding is installed in the reverse fashion of base moulding. The deeper grooves go on the bottom, and shallower grooves belong on the top. Generally, crown moulding extends further down the wall than on the ceiling. The concave (cove) side goes down, and the convex (rounded) side goes up.

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  3. Jan 9, 2014 · To accurately cut crown molding, you’ll need to flip the crown upside down. This means that you’ll need to treat your miter saw’s fence like the wall and the bed or table of the miter like the ceiling.

  4. A simple jig and a couple of pattern blocks reduce the risk of cutting crown molding at the wrong angle. By Tom O'Brien Issue 146. Although the crown can be hand-held while it’s being cut, a simple stop strip placed on the table (or on an auxiliary table) keeps the crown at the correct angle to ensure consistent miters.

  5. Jun 19, 2012 · Chris Marshall: Crown molding is typically cut upside down on a miter saw so the narrow edge that will rest against the wall butts against the saw fence and the top edge of the molding that will meet the ceiling rests on the saw table.

  6. Jun 25, 2023 · Orient the crown molding so that the wall side is facing up and place it upside down on the saw table. As you place the molding against the saw’s fence, make sure the marked line is parallel to the blade. Make the cut on the molding so that it is at a 45-degree angle.

  7. Place molding in compound miter saw with broad back surface down flat on saw table (visible decorative surface up). Set saw Miter and Bevel angles from table and diagrams below. Flip the material around to cut both ends of the inside and outside corners.

  8. Jun 19, 2009 · if your saw will allow for the height of the crown, i prefer the method shown in the illustration of cabinetman, however turn the crown upside-down, measure & mark the bottom & cut accordingly. just remember that now the left side is on the right & the right on the left. but like cabinetman said - just 45 deg now, no compund cuts. if your saw wi...

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