CutNCrown is how to cut crown molding. Use the solid crown molding jig with an angle finder to discover your crown molding outside corner or inside corner angle. Using our jig you set your saw once half the crown molding corner angle, cut once then once on the back side. Creating a perfect crown- no coping saw, calculator, charts, and never a compound angle on your miter saw. Please check how to install crown molding at our site: http://cutncrown.com
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
The Three Easy Steps To Cutting and Installing Crown Molding.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Properly Cutting Crown Molding Angles, The Long Run
Remember what Sheldon is talking about here can be applied to any crown molding installation just listen to what he says. Of course he is using his tool to teach it but what you have to know is the proper way to join those crown moulding long runs. Cutting the crown molding angle is the most important long run joint you can have and it is important to for beginners to know how to do it properly, with or without a crown molding jig. Too many times have we been down to a new friends home and noticed that his crown molding butts straight up to the next run, we always hope for his sake that it was like that before he bought the house but are hesitant to ask. You do not want to be that rude house guest or a crown molding snob...