How to Install Wood Crown Molding | Ask This Old House

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  • @jeffgehr4937
    @jeffgehr4937 Год назад +154

    The first half of the ruclips.net/user/postUgkx3ICSK6nSknaL_45CU2NmFSoXjarGMDiJ book is everything about wood: types, tools, finishes, setting up shop etc. The second half is all about doing projects for inside and outside of the home. The color pictures are helpful. After reading a dozen of these types of books, this is probably the best overall (layout, color photos, plans). Only detraction is that many of the projects use a table saw/router/planer, which are usually expensive and take up space, so the plans are less friendly to newcomers and the budget conscious. But I know I can use a drill, circular saw or a jigsaw to make the projects.

  • @osu895
    @osu895 2 года назад +14

    Imagine if every time you had a project, Tom showed up to help you. Tom is the best.

  • @seanlawrence3812
    @seanlawrence3812 5 лет назад +15

    What an excellent, clear presentation. Tom is brilliant at explaining quite technical concepts. I now have confidence to tackle my own crown moulding.

  • @danbrown6529
    @danbrown6529 2 года назад +10

    I like that high tech stud finder he’s using!

  • @scdoty777
    @scdoty777 7 месяцев назад

    I recall just out of HS many years ago when I worked as a finish carpenter's helper. He taught me a lot about running trim, especially baseboard (because I had a young back and knees LOL). We did use the power mitre saw, but hand-hammered all the nails and then set them using a nail set. Thank heavens for caulk, especially for crown mold.

  • @Bessency75
    @Bessency75 4 года назад +8

    Tom Silva is the man I've learned so much from this guy.

  • @TrumpForKing
    @TrumpForKing 3 года назад +4

    Always delightful to watch Tom Silva work. A consummate professional

  • @bobbychamberlain1194
    @bobbychamberlain1194 3 года назад +1

    Good work I'm a this old house fanatic I've watching u all over 20yrs u all r the best for all time respect amazing

  • @vdpeer
    @vdpeer 5 лет назад +80

    I've always found it best to leave the nailing three feet or so from the corner until the coped piece goes up so that there's easy adjustability up or down of the two pieces. That allows me to make the joint good and tight by either driving up or down a smidge, thereby changing the angle slightly. Then I finish nailing.

  • @jakewhoskate
    @jakewhoskate 6 лет назад +58

    Tommy makes cutting along that leading edge of the trim look easy. lol

    • @bleugate
      @bleugate 4 года назад +4

      The key is the correct blade. Too many stores sell them with big teeth. Making it much more difficult.

    • @Vl7248
      @Vl7248 3 года назад +4

      Tight kah nah

    • @benjamincarpenter4376
      @benjamincarpenter4376 3 года назад +3

      You don't need to cut it super tight with the coping saw either, just get it close enough. Afterwards you can use some sandpaper and a file to clean up your cut.

    • @Guardducks
      @Guardducks 3 года назад +1

      You realize Tommy can do this in his sleep or half a sleep.

    • @jakewhoskate
      @jakewhoskate 3 года назад

      @@Guardducks Oh yes, this man could build a small 4 person family home without a sweat.

  • @counciousstream
    @counciousstream 5 лет назад +9

    That is hands down the best mastery of a coping saw that I have ever seen.

  • @jdfleblanc
    @jdfleblanc 3 года назад +2

    Tommy is the man. Absolute pro.

  • @dankjankings7339
    @dankjankings7339 2 года назад

    Thank god for you guys. Everyone else is on some other stuff with their videos.

  • @MrCalenLockhart
    @MrCalenLockhart 4 года назад +15

    He trusts his nailer

    • @johnpacella9519
      @johnpacella9519 Год назад +1

      For anyone who is unaware….you can completely avoid intermediate scarf joints by ordering longer lengths of crown from your local architectural Millwork company. Single piece construction…no joints.

  • @markchadwick77
    @markchadwick77 8 лет назад +14

    Nice job coping. A single cut and perfectly matching the line.

    • @Matt18272
      @Matt18272 3 года назад +2

      I've tried coping with a coping saw...very difficult to get it perfect, I find using a angle grinder is much easier.

  • @allwayswest
    @allwayswest 5 лет назад +1

    For wide crown molding, this video shows the best method. Great video.

    • @acerjuglans383
      @acerjuglans383 3 года назад +1

      For cutting crown molding, nothing is better than laying it flat on the miter saw and learning what all those interesting numbers on the miter and bevel scales are for.

    • @RyanReskyTrumpeter
      @RyanReskyTrumpeter 2 года назад

      The way Tom cuts it is correct. Flat really isn’t the best way.

  • @army9ful
    @army9ful 5 лет назад +4

    Tom is a magician!!!

  • @jonlebon5086
    @jonlebon5086 3 года назад +3

    I cut a 22.5 scarf joint because it shows slightly less joint, works the same.

  • @jocrpnter
    @jocrpnter 2 года назад

    Gotta love Tom

  • @ryanshannon6963
    @ryanshannon6963 2 года назад +6

    Mike: "What's the caulking for?"
    Tom: "It's to fill any imperfections in the cut."
    Mike: "What's the caulking for?"

  • @juanlongoria9893
    @juanlongoria9893 7 лет назад +9

    Muy buen instructor y muy buen trabajo.

  • @eliseoaguilar6337
    @eliseoaguilar6337 6 лет назад +4

    Saludos a todos ustedes son los mejores en su ramo no se diga Tom Silva

  • @ElsaAndAnnie
    @ElsaAndAnnie 4 года назад +1

    Perfect! Really liked the way you explained and demonstrated. Thanks a lot!

  • @rgarcia0102
    @rgarcia0102 6 лет назад +3

    Man you just made my life 100 percent earlier. That tape trick was incredible thank you so Much for making this video.

    • @mmmn5789
      @mmmn5789 6 лет назад

      or 200% easier :)

    • @jeffermabob
      @jeffermabob 2 года назад +1

      Wow… Depending on how old you are, you doubled your age by watching this video! That’s incredible!

  • @danb316
    @danb316 7 лет назад +15

    im just glad im not the only one that picked up on the "whats the caulk for?" comment

  • @chuckfuller5083
    @chuckfuller5083 2 года назад

    Seeing Tom Silva cope crown is just.... awesome.

  • @diverdave4056
    @diverdave4056 2 года назад

    Tommy - where are your Dewalt Crown holders ? and its best to paint or stain crown molding before cutting and installing it ! after its hung its must easier to add another coat of paint

  • @royrodas6704
    @royrodas6704 4 года назад

    Nice job mister

  • @rickjohnson1632
    @rickjohnson1632 4 года назад +5

    Tommy has done this a few times 👍

  • @Stryyder1
    @Stryyder1 3 года назад +1

    Need to know how I get Tom Silva over my house to help out :)

  • @dannymeil3294
    @dannymeil3294 3 года назад

    Sweet job

  • @fakeascanbe423
    @fakeascanbe423 4 года назад +2

    I was gonna comment about 6:34 but you guys covered it

  • @christhopherlasher2828
    @christhopherlasher2828 3 года назад +2

    My problem is todays tools don't have a nice back for the crown molding to rest upon and i need to make or expand the deck also. it would be nice if you had a video already archived, but if you could make a video making an extension for the compound miter box for crown molding that would be great 😁

    • @gregorymosher5008
      @gregorymosher5008 3 года назад

      Check out finish carpentry tv on RUclips here. One of his very first videos shows how to do this 👍

  • @thetubeinsideyou
    @thetubeinsideyou 2 года назад +3

    "what's the caulk for" LOL

  • @allisonkendall
    @allisonkendall Год назад

    I want to install crown molding in a first floor unit (in a condo building) that has concrete between each floor. The ceiling of the first floor unit is concrete. How do you fasten the crown molding to the ceiling when the ceiling is concrete? And, how do you fasten crown molding to the concrete ceiling when one of the walls is brick? The video says to use construction adhesive to attach the crown molding to a brick wall, but what would I use to attach the brick wall crown molding to the concrete ceiling?

  • @MrJansenmike
    @MrJansenmike 4 года назад +1

    I now have the confidence to execute my project. Wish I would have found this video 20 ago

  • @angelf9800
    @angelf9800 3 года назад +2

    I always thought you lay the crown molding flat to do a scarf joint

  • @joshbeverly
    @joshbeverly 11 месяцев назад

    Would nail position matter more if you want to attach the crown to the ceiling only and not the wall? I'm trying to hide a crack between the ceiling and wall due to truss uplift.

  • @tonylaurin9294
    @tonylaurin9294 6 лет назад +3

    sawing the angle for the corner joint is fine and dandy for that type of molding, but if you are working with 52/38 edges crown molding that is more decorative, FORGET IT! You will have to miter the corners. Furthermore, if your miter saw does not have a high "fence", as you have seen here, I suggest you either purchase a high end compound miter saw, or look up: COMPOUND MITER SAW ADJUSTMENT CHART FOR CROWN MOLDING.

    • @dvader3000
      @dvader3000 5 лет назад +3

      He can do whatever the hell he wants punk.
      He's Tom Silva.

    • @RyanReskyTrumpeter
      @RyanReskyTrumpeter 4 года назад +3

      What he does is how you do all crown molding.

    • @valera1507
      @valera1507 Год назад

      You are right

  • @Venom5260
    @Venom5260 4 года назад +10

    The home owners probably did not do what Tommy told them to after the ToH crew left

  • @marvinbenjamin3015
    @marvinbenjamin3015 5 лет назад

    That's real extraordinary teaching

  • @jayralston2305
    @jayralston2305 2 года назад +2

    Look out there is not all the time backing at the ceiling in between the rafters or trusses and you have backing about 3inches down at walls and a lot of people cope the corners I don’t I check if it is a true 90 first same with the out side corners which I cut most of the Time about a 47 degree because of the build up of drywall mud at corners but be sure to caulk all miters and use a good caulk it might cost a little more but worth it , what I have learned in construction is six of one way half dozen of the other that means you will get the same end product no matter how you do it , if you miter the inside corners it will not come apart if done properly so don’t think the way he has done this is the best way just his way

  • @josemiguelvelez
    @josemiguelvelez 5 лет назад +4

    What's the best caulking to use? I've seen crown moldings pull away from the ceiling months later as the weather/temperature changes.

    • @Aezelll
      @Aezelll 4 года назад +4

      It's truss uplift. Caulking won't do anything to stop it. The sheet rock installers should have held the screws back 16" from the corner so the sheet rock doesn't lift with the trusses. You also don't want to nail the crown into the ceiling, just tack it to the wall and caulk it to the ceiling. If done properly the crown and ceiling sheet rock will stay where they are in the corner as the trusses go up.

    • @valera1507
      @valera1507 Год назад

      @@Aezelllyou are f.. crazy

  • @Petemitchell0341
    @Petemitchell0341 4 года назад +9

    The chalk line moved before he snapped it lol

  • @jasonwhitlow2451
    @jasonwhitlow2451 2 года назад

    Hearing protection Tom! The saw and even nailer is loud and does damage over time. ;)

  • @camerongross6236
    @camerongross6236 8 лет назад +12

    More tommy he's the best

    • @camerongross6236
      @camerongross6236 8 лет назад

      Not like I don't like anybody else but you and Connor are funny and awesome

  • @samuelt2072
    @samuelt2072 6 лет назад +8

    That's cove moulding. Actual crown is considerably more difficult to cut.
    Even in a new house ain't no corners, inside or out, ninety degrees. Or at the wall and ceiling. That "caulk" remark at the end, and those gaps at the top, and bottom, of the moulding tell the story.
    C'mon Tom, you know the carpenter's favorite old saying: "paint and putty are the carpenters buddy".

  • @derekresendes2984
    @derekresendes2984 7 лет назад +13

    I'll show ya what the caulk's for!

    • @gzamora138
      @gzamora138 6 лет назад +7

      For his fine looking wife lol

    • @michaelfreeman8458
      @michaelfreeman8458 5 лет назад

      I was slightly surprised to see Tommy put caulk on his joint.

  • @Ogmma94
    @Ogmma94 5 лет назад

    Wow great turn out. What paint color is usually used for crown molding? Is it Semi-gloss like caseing and molding?

    • @RyanReskyTrumpeter
      @RyanReskyTrumpeter 4 года назад +4

      Semi gloss for all molding and casings. Eggshell for walls. Flat for ceiling.

  • @greggholler5123
    @greggholler5123 3 года назад +3

    “What’s the caulk for?” Haha

  • @jackiecopeland1811
    @jackiecopeland1811 6 лет назад

    Fantastic video. Thanks for all the tips!! Love your humor :}

  • @SlickRoode
    @SlickRoode 7 лет назад +6

    1:53 that's saw has some serious scar action, nice to know even Tommy fucks up occasionally.

  • @bliglum
    @bliglum 4 года назад +3

    Dude's wife was a hottie. Lucky man.

  • @thewiseguy2020
    @thewiseguy2020 2 года назад

    You can use the 31degree mark

  • @jeffhammersmith1110
    @jeffhammersmith1110 6 лет назад

    Love your videos.

  • @tristanbrock2902
    @tristanbrock2902 3 года назад

    Dang I wish I had him as a teacher

  • @68_wildcat
    @68_wildcat 2 года назад

    6.45 "what's the caulk for?" hahahaha

  • @riddlemechris
    @riddlemechris 6 лет назад +19

    8:51 BUT WHAT DID SHE SAY?

    • @bbtank3000
      @bbtank3000 3 года назад +1

      "NO! Please Tom! Stay!"

  • @jarowe2833
    @jarowe2833 Год назад

    Just found this video. How many degrees is the cut?

  • @scannon90
    @scannon90 6 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @jexxux1
    @jexxux1 3 года назад

    What about outside corners do you make coping 😁

  • @paco4127
    @paco4127 2 года назад

    Tom, want to come teach me some crown install at my house here in Ohio!?

  • @skeeterweazel
    @skeeterweazel 8 лет назад

    Wish i had seen this before we did our molding. Never heard of scarf joint.

    • @Maxid1
      @Maxid1 8 лет назад

      Did you butt them?

    • @skeeterweazel
      @skeeterweazel 8 лет назад

      yes.

    • @brandonmoen6956
      @brandonmoen6956 6 лет назад +2

      A scarf joint helps with two things it one gives more surface area for glue and the eye has a harder time finding a joint that is cut on some sort of a miter than it does on finding a butt joint.

  • @ridingnorthernlights
    @ridingnorthernlights 5 лет назад

    Great video. Q: What is the proper technique to install molding on a popcorn ceiling that we plan to keep?

    • @yoso585
      @yoso585 5 лет назад +1

      ridingnorthernlights
      Just do it. Caulk and paint the ceiling to the crown. Make that room so much happier!

  • @ryananthony4840
    @ryananthony4840 2 года назад

    She looks GORGEOUS 😍😍 (the cope joint I mean....😜😂😂😉😋)

  • @djkilpatrick5256
    @djkilpatrick5256 Год назад

    My crown job sucks. It always takes me a couple of cuts to get my miters right

  • @jorgemolud3480
    @jorgemolud3480 5 лет назад

    # awesome video...

  • @Mike-ij8uq
    @Mike-ij8uq 2 месяца назад

    Would love to see some out takes....nothing goes perfect the first time

  • @JRsBullet
    @JRsBullet 4 года назад

    😮 dem window. 👍🏻

  • @MWPiczak
    @MWPiczak 4 года назад

    Is it necessary to hit studs or will the molding hold sufficient when nailed into drywall?

    • @tinaprescott5754
      @tinaprescott5754 4 года назад

      Eovnne. Mik piczak 58 Your April's 281962 58

    • @SolitaryMaverick
      @SolitaryMaverick 4 года назад +2

      Yes, if you don’t want the molding to fall off .

  • @mitchellgodfrey2784
    @mitchellgodfrey2784 5 лет назад +2

    I've watched a lot of crown moulding inside corner coping saw videos. NOT ONE ever bothers to show the back of the board after they have trimmed it with the coping saw.

    • @ryanshannon6963
      @ryanshannon6963 2 года назад

      I've never seen a coping saw trim before his demonstration.
      I can do that with some fish and a yanagiba, but painted wood trim and a coping saw?
      Tom's videos are the best because he's so f*cking extra.

  • @keithnp51
    @keithnp51 Год назад

    I've yet to see someone install long pieces of coped crown molding in a room. Trim carpenters demonstrate coping in various way but not the install.

  • @jexxux1
    @jexxux1 3 года назад

    To be honest i don't like coping it's easier for outside corners to open up

  • @Aezelll
    @Aezelll 4 года назад +2

    If you have a truss roof in a cold climate, you definitely don't want to nail into the ceiling. Hopefully your drywall on the ceiling is already held back 16" from the wall so it stays down when the trusses lift in the winter, so you don't want your trusses dragging your crown up the wall when they go.

    • @AlMai222
      @AlMai222 Год назад

      Common that rarely ever happens.

  • @Titua162
    @Titua162 8 лет назад +28

    7:25 not bad

    • @jono9549
      @jono9549 5 лет назад +2

      yeah, homeboy definitely out kicked his coverage!!

    • @josegarcia303
      @josegarcia303 5 лет назад +2

      8:25

  • @hawkeyestiguy
    @hawkeyestiguy 6 лет назад +6

    Lol. What if you heard this out of context? "I like to do a butt-cut in the corner."

  • @vinylsoup
    @vinylsoup 5 лет назад +4

    is there no header above that window?

    • @stevebengel1346
      @stevebengel1346 5 лет назад

      Lol, he checks for studs above the window but KNOWS there's wood in the ceiling to nail to. 😂

  • @CanadianHardwoodPro
    @CanadianHardwoodPro 5 лет назад +1

    Ok at 5:44 when he's cutting that cope, why does he cut through the top corner of his piece instead of following the profile???

    • @angieworley5486
      @angieworley5486 5 лет назад +2

      Alex Fournier because it sits against the the profile of the other piece on the one side! You will find this on every piece that is coped!

    • @MixingGBP
      @MixingGBP 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, it's what Angie said. It allows the non-coped moulding to sit well with the coped moulding. Once you try to install it without cutting off that little corner, you'll realize that it needs to be cut off.

  • @thebeatsmith6594
    @thebeatsmith6594 6 лет назад +1

    Where can you get moulding like that........I've checked Home Depot and Lowes.....and theyy don't have it.

    • @RyanReskyTrumpeter
      @RyanReskyTrumpeter 4 года назад +1

      They should have it. If not, Lowe’s should. Also, a local actual lumber yard should have a wide variety of mouldings and such.

    • @MixingGBP
      @MixingGBP 3 года назад

      I would check a local mill. They typically have more selection, a lower price and higher quality moulding (straighter, fewer knots, etc.).

  • @mikejustice1196
    @mikejustice1196 3 года назад

    Roman bricks from the 50’s

  • @shannonmac9054
    @shannonmac9054 2 года назад

    Now man you almost nailed your finger

  • @GILLEBRATH
    @GILLEBRATH 8 лет назад

    Nice work but this is one way and another way is to cut compound angles 45 on the 45 , it eliminate the coping saw back cutting and is faster inside corner work, any exposed seams take latex filler, that's how I have done it but Tommy is a pro also and great method as well. This is a two man job really but one man can handle it if he is careful. thanks for sharing this.

  • @lucasmoreno3213
    @lucasmoreno3213 4 года назад +2

    Pretty sure Tom is installing that crown upside down, with a cove its not a big deal but the wider edge is supposed to project to ceiling, following Greek/Roman architectural design

  • @caro08ortiz
    @caro08ortiz 4 года назад +4

    Why my husband didn’t watch this before doing it? Why???

  • @sushilandia21
    @sushilandia21 4 года назад +3

    7:25 Now is the time where I'll let them her do the work

  • @stephenulmer9762
    @stephenulmer9762 4 года назад

    I thought 30 degrees for crown molding and trim cuts better reveal

  • @regibson23
    @regibson23 6 лет назад +13

    0:35 you moved the line right as you were snapping it. Come on man...

  • @erixgar4117
    @erixgar4117 5 лет назад

    Please guys, make a video how to install crown molding on concrete wall thanks

    • @acerjuglans383
      @acerjuglans383 3 года назад

      Same as putting it on the brick in this video.

    • @teodelfuego
      @teodelfuego 3 года назад

      @@acerjuglans383 what if you have a plaster ceiling and plaster over brick walls? Just use construction adhesive? What holds it in place while the glue dries?

  • @user-ne9wp8ve5u
    @user-ne9wp8ve5u 4 года назад

    I would glue and pin nail joints.

  • @jenmb2679
    @jenmb2679 4 года назад

    Im confused by the dimensions. Some are like 100 inches by 96 inches long. But ere like a foot long per piece

  • @robertbutler8004
    @robertbutler8004 6 лет назад

    That Crown Molding is about the same curvature as what we call in Australia cornice and it is made from the same product as what you call drywall.
    we fit the cornice with cornice adhesive (glue) we fit it to the full length on both edges of the cornice then push the cornice into position then scrape away the adhesive from both the wall and the ceiling and there is no need for any calking. And there is no nail holes to putty up game over!

    • @Mookaton
      @Mookaton 3 года назад +1

      "and it is made from the same product as what you call drywall" ....nope.

    • @robertbutler8004
      @robertbutler8004 3 года назад

      @@Mookaton what are you talking about?

  • @georgekarahalios1658
    @georgekarahalios1658 Год назад

    what size nails are used in the gun?

  • @royalt3690
    @royalt3690 4 года назад

    Finding a stud is that easy?

  • @ShakespeareCafe
    @ShakespeareCafe 4 года назад +1

    No $1500 Festool Kapex?

  • @clickbait7322
    @clickbait7322 6 лет назад +1

    Tommy got haircut... 👌

  • @Ijnebman
    @Ijnebman 3 года назад +1

    6:34

  • @jake9705
    @jake9705 6 лет назад +55

    7:25 giggity

    • @Jesse-xj5rb
      @Jesse-xj5rb 6 лет назад +1

      You beat me to it.

    • @jw1731
      @jw1731 5 лет назад

      Jesse Peyton “and that one is also sexual”

    • @lazaronogueira595
      @lazaronogueira595 4 года назад +1

      if its tight nail it hell yeaaaaa

    • @famousseamus17
      @famousseamus17 3 года назад +1

      Baby got a butt cut for sure.

    • @nilewow
      @nilewow 3 года назад +4

      T H I C C

  • @boedillard8807
    @boedillard8807 3 года назад

    Did he explain why you do a scarf joint? I think I'd love working for Tommy but I'd like them to do a comedy bit doing the Angry This Old House. This episode with the wife who doesn't talk made me think of the fabulous line from mitchell and Web - from the evil waiter skit - "Now take your gaudy but gratifyingly mute girlfriend and get out"

  • @tylerchapman8856
    @tylerchapman8856 Год назад

    whats the cxock for

  • @anishajohnson2596
    @anishajohnson2596 5 лет назад

    Can you use baseboard as crown molding?

    • @johndoe-ih3fp
      @johndoe-ih3fp 5 лет назад

      No because it wont have the angle between the wall and the ceiling

    • @Realism91
      @Realism91 5 лет назад

      @@johndoe-ih3fp that's only to get it at at that angle right? Couldn't you just mark and chalk like he did and hold it to the line as you nail it. Use a crown stop jig on your saw for the cuts since it has no spring angle to hold to.