вторник, 11 октября 2016 г.

Templates Make Cutting Crown Molding a Breeze

Templates Make Cutting Crown Molding a Breeze

Crown Molding Templates


Make a set of handy templates to help you set up a compound miter saw for common crown molding cuts. (Note: These instructions are for molding with a 45⁰ spring angle. Adjustments for a 38⁰ spring angle are given at the end.) You will need four templates: two for outside corners and two for inside corners. To make them, you need about 6′ of scrap crown molding.


First, set a left bevel (vertical tilt to the left) of 30⁰ on your compound mitersaw. This bevel angle will not change for any cut. Also, your molding will always lay flat, face up, on the mitersaw.


As you make each template, mark the set-up instructions directly on the template (as shown in the photo). Each template should be at least 6″ long. Following are the instructions for each template.


Outside right template:


Top of molding against the fence


“Keeper” is right of the blade


Bevel left at 30⁰


Miter right at 35.3⁰


Templates OR

Outside left template:


Bottom of molding against fence


“Keeper” is right of blade


Bevel left at 30⁰


Miter left at 35.3⁰


Templates OL

Inside right template:


Bottom of molding against fence


“Keeper” is left of blade


Bevel left at 30⁰


Miter left at 35.3⁰


Templates IR

Inside left template:


Top of molding against fence


“Keeper” is left of blade


Bevel left at 30⁰


Miter right at 35.3⁰


Templates IL

Now with these templates you will never have to scratch your head and make a ton of “test” cuts. Simply place the template against the wall to make sure that you have the correct one, and then use the instructions on the template to make the right cut.


Note: For molding with a spring angle of 38⁰, use a bevel angle of 33.9⁰ and a miter angle of 31.6⁰, instead of the angles given in the instructions above.


Original article and pictures take www.acmetools.com site

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