Now that your crown molding prepared and open it's time to cut to size. The first piece is square on both sides. So each piece to the end, a cutting angle on one side and a square cut on the other. There will be a cut corner on both sides of the previous piece.
Take the measurement of each piece is cut to length of raw about 6 inches to 12 inches long. Then select the number of wall will be installed onfrom the drawing. Doing this will help you stay organized.
Next it's time for you to take shortcuts. On inside corners you need a cut for clarity. You do not handle the first cut so later, when you install, you can cut to final length. In this way, if you start wrong, because you have left at least six inches to 12 inches more.
outside corners can be the opposite way to keep the piece in place and cut hard with a pencil mark on the spot. Before cutting make sureseen, was founded with the miter angle in the right direction and put the piece is in the right direction. Do some test cuts and save the songs as a visual guide.
You can keep out of the corners to be cut next just to be sure to set correctly. If you have a piece cut with the miter angle in the wrong direction, will be short, unless you go 12 inches or more extras.
inside and outside corners cut
Basic miterSee (no order angle)
This is the easiest way to cut your curves. I would recommend you shortcuts in this way, even if you saw a facet. Until you cast too wide.
Take the molding to hold the same view angle to the wall. Cutting crown molding like this all you have to do is adjust the miter angle from left to right. Take a small piece of molding and hold it in your head and see the top and bottomthe cast sitting flat on the saw table and fence.
Imagine the fence of the saw table or as wall and ceiling. Take a piece of wood waste and clamp or hot glue to the saw table as a guide. Now you know when you will pay the sitting squarely every time. Now make a cut every second or inside outer corner molding will sit in the main view (with the Bay against the wall).