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This is a beginner's guide to cutting and installing crown molding! Everything you need to know to add beautiful crown molding to any room in your home. PLUS our special tips and tricks for adding ...
What makes crown molding different is it does not rest flat against the wall, so a simple 45-degree cut will not create a perfect corner joint.
There are many ways to add value to your home. And installing crown molding is one of the most inexpensive ways to do just that, says DIY Network's "Million Dollar Contractor" Steve Fanuka. While ...
Crown molding can make any room look a little more high-end. This is a project for the advanced DIY-er, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t doable. Check out our detailed supply list and tu… ...
To install crown molding, you're going to need precut molding (unless you really want to level up with the difficulty and have a San Francisco carpenter custom-cut molding for you).
Installing crown molding is precise work that requires patience and perseverance. An essential tool for this job is a power miter box saw, which cuts corners quickly and cleanly.
What makes crown molding different is it does not rest flat against the wall, so a simple 45-degree cut will not create a perfect corner joint.
Installing attractive wood trim begins with marking its length accurately. With practice and patience, you can get it right and end with a neat cut every time.
Carpentry expert Dan Weeks is the perfect person to show us how to cut baseboard and crown molding in your home. "So first thing we're going to do is put our initial 45 degree cut into this ...