Category Archives: Cutting Crown Molding

Cutting Crown Molding - Compound Miter Saw

Cutting crown molding with a compound miter saw can be difficult.
The molding will sit flat on the saw table for these cuts. The
angle at which you will set your bevel now depends on the spring
angle of the crown molding you are using. The most common are 45
degrees and 38 degrees.
An easy way to check your [...]

Cutting Crown Molding - Basic Miter Saw

Cutting inside and outside corners with a basic miter saw (no bevel
angle)is the easiest way to cut your corners. I would recommend
cutting your corners this way even if your saw has a bevel on it.
As long as your molding is not to wide.
You are going to hold molding in the saw on the same angle [...]