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How Do You Install Crown Molding On A Vaulted Ceiling Angle?

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How Do You Install Crown Molding On A Vaulted Ceiling Angle?

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Crown molding covers the joint between the ceiling and wall. Crown molding also adds a designers touch to the room and increases the value of homes. Crown molding is available in wood, MDF(Medium Density Fiberboard), PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), and Polyurethane moldings. All of the different types of crown molding are cut and installed in the same manner. The do-it-yourself handyman can install crown molding for a vaulted ceiling, if he knows a few tricks for the other miter joints needed. Start in one corner of the room and measure the angle for the first miter joint. Use a digital angle finder and put an extension on each surface. Write down the angle for this miter joint on a piece of paper. Use a step ladder to better see the joint for accuracy. Cut a piece of crown molding into a couple of 12-inch pieces of crown molding. These are test pieces to zero in on the exact miter joint without wasting the good crown molding. Cut these at 90-degrees with the miter saw. Adjust the miter saw

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