How to Cut Crown Molding Correctly


Crown molding adds a touch of elegance to any room. Installing it correctly requires a lot of precision and care.

A miter saw is the most popular tool for cutting crown molding. However, other tools can produce satisfactory results as well.

Power miter saw

A power miter saw is a great tool to use when cutting crown molding. These saws are easy to operate and can make precision cuts with minimal effort.

Before you start cutting, learn the angles and directions for using your particular saw model. It’s also important to know how to set up the blade and handle properly.

When making a cut, place the crown molding upside down on the miter saw with the flat edges against the fence. This will eliminate the need for a bevel cut and save you time.

Power jigsaw

When it comes to cutting crown molding, you need a high-powered jigsaw with a variable speed trigger. This allows you to make cuts that are more accurate, especially for hard or brittle materials.

There are many features to consider when choosing a jigsaw, including the length of its stroke, ergonomics, and the type of blade that you’ll use. These are important considerations because you’ll likely be using your jigsaw for a wide range of projects, and so it’s essential to choose one that offers the features that you need.

Some jigsaws also have onboard blade storage or on-board laser lines that can help you make more accurate cuts. Others have a keyless blade clamp that makes changing your blade easy.

Power table saw

If you’re working on a project with long crown molding, a power table saw can make it easier to cut and install the molding. It’s also the best option for cutting angled cuts in crown moulding.

First, measure the angles of your wall’s outside corners. Once you’ve determined the right degree, set your miter saw to that angle. Place your crown mold piece upside down on the saw with its scrap end to the right.

Then, flip the piece of crown molding around so that its angled back edges rest against the fence for both inside and outside corner cuts. This helps you avoid turning the crown molding as you cut, which can waste material.

Power circular saw

Crown molding is a great way to enhance the look of a room. However, it’s important to cut the crown molding accurately to ensure that it fits perfectly around the corners of your space.

One of the ways to do this is by using a power circular saw. Circular saws are a popular choice for many DIY projects and are suitable for a variety of different materials, including wood.

To use a power circular saw, first mark a line on the piece of crown molding you want to cut. Next, position a speed square flat on the molding and align it with the marked line.

Once the speed square is positioned, transfer this offset distance onto the molding by placing the blade of the saw against the edge of the square. Then, start cutting!

Handsaw

Crown molding is a decorative way to enhance the look of a room. It can be installed in any room to provide a finished appearance.

The easiest way to cut crown molding is with a handsaw. Using this tool is a great choice because it is easy to control and makes a straight cut without bending.

You can also use a miter saw to cut crown molding. However, a handsaw is more suitable for smaller pieces of crown molding.

When cutting crown molding, be sure to set the saw to the angle that will allow the molding to fit in a corner perfectly. You should also check to see that the crown molding fits correctly before completing your project.

Ken Onion

Ken Onion is an innovative knifemaker whose work has revolutionized the industry. Born in 1963, he hails from Kaneohe, Hawaii, and invented the SpeedSafe assisted opening mechanism for Kershaw Knives - earning him a position as Premier Knife Designer with them.

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