You can t do it like any other trim pieces because the molding sits at an angle between the wall and the ceiling image 1.
Installing crown molding with pre cut corners.
It s easy to get confused and cut the angle backward.
However with the introduction of premade corner blocks the installation of crown molding couldn t be easier.
The hardest part of installing crown molding is cutting the corners.
Using a coping saw image 2 is the easiest way to cut the corners because a coped joint is tighter than a mitered joint.
Using a power miter saw is the best way to cut crown moulding angles.
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Predrill holes in the molding and blocks to avoid splitting the wood.
Each corner will come to you as a set of two approximately 12 pieces may vary between 9 15 on decorative pieces cut to make the specific angle you need.
If you need to install crown molding without a brad nailer use 2 inch or 2 1 2 inch 6d finish nails.
Evertrue 5 5 8 in x 2 5 8 in interior primed colonial mid moulding block.
Installing crown molding usually involves making precise mitered and coped cuts in the corners followed by careful placement of each piece of crown molding so they align properly.
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As you learn how to cut crown moulding practice with smaller scrap pieces to save frustration later.
Every time you cut a miter whether for coping or outside corners you ll set the crown molding upside down against the saw s fence.
Crown molding installed using corner blocks.
Ekena millwork inside corner crown moulding 3 1 8 in x 7 3 4 in exterior off white primed polyurethane architectural inside corner moulding block.
When cutting crown moulding there are four types of cuts you need to know for different situations.
The home owners easiest way to install crown molding is to use crown corner blocks no need for difficult miter cuts or coping.
To avoid mishaps hold the crown molding up to the corner and draw a slash showing the direction of the cut photo 11.