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How Do You Cope An Inside Corner For Crown Molding?

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How Do You Cope An Inside Corner For Crown Molding?

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Crown molding is often tricky to install. Homeowners installing crown molding may try to make cut after cut on their crown molding and still not get it right. One trick that professionals use to get great-looking crown molding cuts is a coping saw. Coping the inside corner of crown molding is an easy way to get a flush looking cut without the stress of several 45-degree angle cuts. Measure the wall where the crown molding is to be installed. Use a measuring tape to get an accurate measurement. Mark the measurement onto a piece of crown molding with a pencil. Place the crown molding flat on the table of the miter saw. Line up the pencil mark with the saw blade. Make the cut to the crown molding. Place the crown molding into place and nail it secure with a pneumatic nail gun. This piece of molding should rest flat against the wall once installed. Cut the second piece of the corner crown molding with a miter saw. Instead of cutting the piece flat, set the saw at a 45-degree angle and cut

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