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Cutting Crown Molding Angles

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Crown molding with a 38 degree spring angle is so common in fact that many miter saws are equipped with pre-set detents or marks at the 316 degree miter and 339 degree bevel settings used for 90 degree corners. Step 2 - Cutting the Crown Molding. How To Cut Crown Molding Using Easy Templates Sawdust Girl Set miter angle to 353 set bevel angle to 30. Cutting crown molding angles . You can also cut out moldings flat on the table of the saw. Single bevel double bevel height of fence and length of cut. One way to cut crown molding it to use the 90 degree intersection of the table and fence on a miter saw to play the part of wall and ceiling. Non-Compound Method Vertically Nested DO NOT use angles from table below. So the crown molding sits upside down on the saw. The saw can be adjusted to cut at any angle set it to 45 degrees for one side of a standard 90-degree corner. Miter-cut the second piece to 45 degrees. The joints found on a crown molding are labeled compound