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▶ Crown Molding Lying Flat on Table
Follow these instructions for cutting crown
molding lying flat on table:
Fig. 44
Crown Molding
Flat on Table
operation. Before switching "ON," lower head
assembly to make sure clamp clears guard and
head assembly.
with the saw Off by conducting a simulated
cutting cycle, and observe the projected path of
the saw blade. Keep hands at least six (6) inches
away from the projected path of the saw blade.
▼ MITER AND BEVEL SETTINGS FOR STANDARD
CROWN MOLDING CUTS
(With Molding Flat on Table) Assumptions:
Saw Operations
Bevel
Setting
Miter Setting
Use clamping position that
does
not
interfere
with
Be aware of the path of the
saw blade. Make a dry run
Molding Spring Angle is 38°
Note: Always place top
edge against fence
Inside Corner
Outside Corner
Molding Spring Angle is 45°
Note: Always place top
edge against fence
Inside Corner
Outside Corner
Ceiling
52°
Wall
38°
38/52°
Crown Molding
38° Spring Angle
Inside
Corner
Fence
40
Miter
Bevel
(Table)
(Tilt)
Setting
Setting
Miter
Bevel
(Table)
(Tilt)
Setting
Setting
Ceiling
45°
45° Wall
45/45°
Crown Molding
45° Spring Angle
Outside
Corner
Top of Molding
Against Fence
Table