Best video showing how to really use this thing. Man i watched like 5 videos before yours and no one showed me this. Thank you, you saved me some mistakes cause i was lost.
Probably one of the most relative and comprehensive videos on installation of crown molding. Appreciated watching measuring and cutting both right side and left side inside corners. Thank you
he made a few mistakes the right side cut is on the left side looking at the wall or put your back to the wall and right is right left is left another tip is if you pull down with your left hand its a left cut and right its a right
Make note, that is an Edge finder. When it lights/tones moving left to right make a mark, when the light turns off make a mark. The center between the marks is the center of the stud. That will save missed nails or sagging crown years down the road.
Tip; After you have cut the crown to the correct length, paint it. You can fill in nail holes later and touch them up with paint. Doing it this way is much easier than painting it once it's up
On another kreg video , it showed the right side corner . The guy actually called it a left inside corner cut. You are calling it a right inside corner cut. Which is correct? A right inside cut, the jig is placed left of the saw.
There are small square that is a angle finder , it doesn't have any marks of angles but ones you have it you can pass it along to the square or the tool you mentioned
Good video and a couple of tips....first, put up a furring strip up against the corner of the wall and the ceiling, it makes nailing the moulding MUCH easier and secure, second...PRIME AND PAINT BEFORE you nail! Nothing worse than seeing paint on the ceiling because you were lazy at the start!
Thank you Martin!! 9 years ago. Watching you do this was awesome. Thank you again.
Best video showing how to really use this thing. Man i watched like 5 videos before yours and no one showed me this. Thank you, you saved me some mistakes cause i was lost.
Probably one of the most relative and comprehensive videos on installation of crown molding. Appreciated watching measuring and cutting both right side and left side inside corners. Thank you
So glad it was helpful!
he made a few mistakes the right side cut is on the left side looking at the wall or put your back to the wall and right is right left is left another tip is if you pull down with your left hand its a left cut and right its a right
I just bought the Kreg Crown Molding jig. With your video I'm ready to give it a go.
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Make note, that is an Edge finder. When it lights/tones moving left to right make a mark, when the light turns off make a mark. The center between the marks is the center of the stud. That will save missed nails or sagging crown years down the road.
Oh, man, THANK YOU! After seeing this step-by-step I think I may finally tackle this!
The spring angle on your protractor read 45°.
Very detailed!! Thank you so much! Very helpful!
Make cut and wait for saw to stop before lifting to keep blad from hitting trim and chipping, it's the Pros' way...
Tip; After you have cut the crown to the correct length, paint it. You can fill in nail holes later and touch them up with paint. Doing it this way is much easier than painting it once it's up
Cool. Nice job!
Thank you for sharing!
My wife is going to make me do this now.
On another kreg video , it showed the right side corner . The guy actually called it a left inside corner cut. You are calling it a right inside corner cut. Which is correct? A right inside cut, the jig is placed left of the saw.
You are awesome!!
he sucks bs way to do it
No coping?
Good stuff
I’ve found that if you use baby wipes or hand wipes it smooths out better than your finger
What about a few cutting for concrete walls
How to cut angle 135 degree with Kreg. Thanks
I have a outside c wall that boxes in a vent pipe. It is not long enough for the kreg angle finder to place around the outside corner. Suggestions?
Get 2 small pieces of wood and placid on the coner and take it the angle finder
There are small square that is a angle finder , it doesn't have any marks of angles but ones you have it you can pass it along to the square or the tool you mentioned
Good video and a couple of tips....first, put up a furring strip up against the corner of the wall and the ceiling, it makes nailing the moulding MUCH easier and secure, second...PRIME AND PAINT BEFORE you nail! Nothing worse than seeing paint on the ceiling because you were lazy at the start!
I HIGHLY recommend using the Sawset protractor. No math needed! Check out the videos on SAWSET TOOLS channel.