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Single Bevel or Dual Bevel?

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Single Bevel or Dual Bevel?

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With a single bevel compound miter saw you will need to position the top of the crown next to the fence for half of the cuts and the bottom of the crown next to the fence for the rest of the cuts. This will require switching the crown end to end for some cuts. Plan your cuts so the top of the crown is next to the fence for the last cut. This will allow you to see the wall length mark on the bottom of the crown easier. With a dual bevel compound miter saw, you can make all of your cuts with the top of the crown molding next to the fence. How does this help? The bottom of the crown is where you will place you wall length measurement and it will be a little easier to see the mark when cutting the crown. Either type saw will allow you to cut your crown properly. A dual bevel saw is a little more convenient but usually cost more $$. The choice is yours.

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