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NOTE:
When cutting and installing crown molding keep in mind the bevel and miter angles involved are
extremely accurate while the corners you'll be working on will rarely measure exactly 90°. Therefore, be prepared
to make numerous practice cuts with scrap molding to help fine tune your saw settings.
For cutting crown molding flat for the corner other then 90°, please refer to Crown Molding Miter Angles chart.
Cutting Crown Molding Vertically Nested Against Miter
Fence (FIG 29 )
Always use a crown molding fence when cutting crown molding
angled against the fence. Cutting crown molding angled against
the fence does not require any special bevel settings. Small
changes in the miter angle can be made without affecting the
bevel angle. When using this method the saw can be quickly and
easily adjusted for corners that are not 90° (square).
When cutting crown molding in this method, the bottom of the
molding goes against the fence. Think of the table of the saw
being the ceiling, and the fence as being the wall. Angled "flats"
on back of molding must rest squarely on the fence and base of
the saw.
The following instructions are for cutting crown molding for a
90° corner.
INSIDE CORNER
Left Side:
1) Miter RIGHT at 45°
2) Save RIGHT End of Cut
Right Side
1) Miter LEFT at 45°
2) Save LEFT End of Cut
CUTTING WARPED WORKPIECES
NOTE:
It is recommended that you do not cut warped material.
Sometimes you have no choice but to use a piece of warped material. To cut warped workpieces, make sure it is
positioned on the miter saw table with the convex side against the fence. DO NOT place the concave side of the
work piece against the miter saw fence; when it is cut it will collapse near the completion of the cut, pinching
the blade.
WARNING:
never place the concave portion of bowed or warped material against the fence.
To avoid possible serious personal injury and possible kickback,
FIG 29
OUTSIDE CORNER
Left Side
1) Miter LEFT at 45°
2) Save Right End of Cut
Right Side
1) Miter RIGHT at 45°
2) Save LEFT End of Cut
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