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This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shares some tricks of the trade for cutting crown molding for miters, scarf joints, and copes. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)
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@teodelfuego
@teodelfuego 2 года назад
It’s so easy when you have walls with perfectly true 90 degree angles; i.e. about 10% of actual homes
@cameronp5728
@cameronp5728 2 года назад
and a saw that cuts exactly like it needs to, has a flat base, has a fence perpendicular to the base. the list goes on. all factosr that will screw the cut up just slightly. Sincerely, angry home owner trying to cut crown
@chanthana7694
@chanthana7694 2 года назад
@Cameron P I'm feeling your pain. Just gave up after trying so many times today. Exhausted, angry, and can'teven focus any more. The worse part is I'm using a hand saw, the only tool I have. 😭
@hightechcarpentry
@hightechcarpentry 2 года назад
One quick tip: When I cut trim, I check every angle with a miter finder. You're right, very few walls are 90 degrees. If a corner is 86 degrees, it will tell me to make 43 degree cuts. Makes for perfect looking miters no matter the wall situation.
@marks3750
@marks3750 Год назад
Been in the remodeling business for over thirty years. I can count on one hand the times I've had a perfect 90 degree outside miter on crown.
@zaddysandmang
@zaddysandmang Год назад
Perfect 90 are like unicorns they don’t exist
@cbarbs8277
@cbarbs8277 5 лет назад
*shakes head and stars lustfully into eyes* "nice tight cut Tommy"
@LUckybones25
@LUckybones25 3 года назад
IKR! It looked like he seriously wanted to suck Tommy off.
@brettzolstick989
@brettzolstick989 2 года назад
Nice tight cut, Tommy. Well done.
@tomforward990
@tomforward990 3 года назад
It’s easy to make it look tight before it’s actually on the wall
@kyjarhead12
@kyjarhead12 5 лет назад
This is exactly what I needed to see
@HomeOwnerRepair
@HomeOwnerRepair 8 лет назад
Great demonstration guys.
@snowin2hard_824
@snowin2hard_824 7 месяцев назад
Mr Tom, you are the man!! You have taught me so much and I can't thank you enough. We no longer have cable, so we stream this old house everyday. Tell everybody from the show the Snow fam says hello. And keep up the great work.
@MrPatdeeee
@MrPatdeeee 2 года назад
THE best DIY'r; when it comes to "cutting crowns"; that I have seen. Thanks Tom. You are truly a "cut" above kind Sir!
@KC-sf4zh
@KC-sf4zh 4 года назад
Thank you for making this video. It makes me realize how much I’ve forgotten about carpentry. 🤦🏻‍♂️
@dsaworxcarpentrysolutions9155
@dsaworxcarpentrysolutions9155 3 года назад
😍
@cjsljs
@cjsljs 3 года назад
Thank you. I had no "idear" how to do that.
@user-gg7yk2si1n
@user-gg7yk2si1n Год назад
So simple so beautiful thank you
@xchr23va
@xchr23va 9 лет назад
Good tips boys!! save my project
@electricsheep7633
@electricsheep7633 6 лет назад
True mastery of ones trade.
@billsmith74
@billsmith74 9 лет назад
I like the scarf joint placad flat against fence, miter at 45 and reverse other side for an overlay.
@davidgriffin14
@davidgriffin14 11 лет назад
mannnnnnnnnnnn, tommy makes it look easy!!!!!!
@littleBearcanoes
@littleBearcanoes 8 лет назад
Nice and clean. Wish I had a dime for everytime I installed crown.
@williammclaughlin186
@williammclaughlin186 Год назад
As a carpenter for a living they said to me In order to be a master carpenter always be open to learn to this day I am still learning thirty years later
@wheelmanstan
@wheelmanstan 8 лет назад
wow, this makes perfect sense now
@romarro4616
@romarro4616 2 года назад
Thank you Tommy
@kirkdunn1379
@kirkdunn1379 6 лет назад
Totally agree I cut my crown flat using compound miter/bevel.....I never have to move the angle only rotate the crown.....goes much much faster, easier and more accurate......don't need fancy gauges or huge fence to cut it......laid miles of this stuff and this is fastest way to do it, you do need to know if crown is 38/52 or 45/45 spring angles but still it's way easier
@kingbobb8389
@kingbobb8389 2 года назад
Woah what’s 38/52 for ??
@bobdavis8842
@bobdavis8842 2 года назад
Thank you. All of these other premadonnas over explaining this was getting me nowhere. Clear, concise, no nonsense.
@osomoisty
@osomoisty 8 месяцев назад
this is for beginners. advanced users would use a compound miter saw and cut the board flat, by simply adjusting the bevel and miter angles. there's a few really good charts online. After a few cuts even beginners will catch on easy. This method can be dangerous for beginners if not using proper stops and safety measures. so the new school method is definitely way more ideal, clean, consistent and most importantly more safe.
@jakestrausbaugh4886
@jakestrausbaugh4886 5 лет назад
Thanks
@Izzys57777
@Izzys57777 2 года назад
Thank you
@robertallison7304
@robertallison7304 Год назад
Great job, just cut some perfect😊
@rogermaris5
@rogermaris5 3 года назад
You cut away as soon as he made the hard turn! How does he smooth that out and how does he make it work!
@yogibeer9319
@yogibeer9319 3 года назад
I tried to do that but something ain’t right. I’ve been cutting the same piece of wood three times and it’s still too short
@jaybtre2435
@jaybtre2435 3 года назад
Try adding the thickness of the material to the total length of the wall
@yogibeer9319
@yogibeer9319 3 года назад
@Ellery Bruce 🤣 🤣🤣
@frankie385
@frankie385 7 месяцев назад
Holy hell! Where was this video a few jerks back!
@AwesomeDuong
@AwesomeDuong 10 лет назад
What is the miter angle and bevel angle set to for making a scarf cut? It looks like 45 degrees for miter angle and 0 degrees for bevel angle?
@manolocaba9805
@manolocaba9805 Год назад
Nice straight walls and ceiling
@Juniorverse
@Juniorverse 4 года назад
Again, this just shows cuts in random places on molding. I need to see how a precise measurement is made and how the cuts are made. Learned zilch.
@dr.zoidberg5096
@dr.zoidberg5096 2 года назад
You measure from corner to corner and mark it on the BOTTOM of you’re piece. Then, put the saw it at the desired 45 degree angle. THEN make sure you’re saw is cutting the bottom of the trim down to the top. If you need to know a precise angle they have tools for that. What tommy does with the cope cute is optional, you can have two inside 45 angels if you want
@teodelfuego
@teodelfuego 2 года назад
@@dr.zoidberg5096 thank you!
@trevorj.gentle205
@trevorj.gentle205 11 дней назад
watch a video on how to read a tape measure then watch a video on how to use a chop saw
@jimfeaster4837
@jimfeaster4837 5 месяцев назад
Which brand saw is this and model?
@738polarbear
@738polarbear 10 лет назад
scarf joints are angled to account for shrinkage as wood dries ,if it does.On a butt joint there would be a gap, but on a scarf joint there is STILL overlap.
@ThekiBoran
@ThekiBoran 6 лет назад
738polarbear Plus, you're gluing just a bit of long grain to long grain and not straight end to end grain. Therefore a scarf joint is stronger.
@eNeVeFamily
@eNeVeFamily 2 года назад
Making cope cuts is like an art I have such a hard time making them.
@JonathanRootD
@JonathanRootD Год назад
It's hard to cope. 😂
@markymark8658
@markymark8658 Год назад
This man looks like that dad i never had
@NomDeGuerre91
@NomDeGuerre91 Год назад
Flap sanding disk for an angle grinder is a lot easier than a coping saw.
@michaelhorn9114
@michaelhorn9114 4 года назад
LMAO!!! MY SAR IS SET!!!
@tabrizlioglan
@tabrizlioglan 2 года назад
You can cut inside corner with miter saw as well.
@user-kr9qd1ss7s
@user-kr9qd1ss7s 10 месяцев назад
How do you do this?
@ericsanchez5638
@ericsanchez5638 8 лет назад
not to mention cutting flat you don't have to set up some crazy table or bench or whatever. You just pull out your bad boy "Chop Saw" slap the crown on it and vamo nos....
@geralddion3814
@geralddion3814 7 лет назад
How u cut a upper corner carbinet crown above the lazy susan is tht 22.5.
@mintone2008
@mintone2008 2 года назад
Good video! Very clear directions, excellent!
@kingpanda2363
@kingpanda2363 5 лет назад
I am doing crown and I am having trouble with a bullnose. There is an odd angle near my fireplace and I just cannot figure this one out. I used my angle finder and know the angle is 120 degrees outside cut. However I cannot seem to figure out the cuts? Can you please help with some advice? Thank you.
@FerrisBueller-lj9zj
@FerrisBueller-lj9zj 3 года назад
I think you need a 1" bullnose cut piece
@flipperbooch2194
@flipperbooch2194 9 месяцев назад
And remember, use as few scarf/breaks as possible, I was at a relative’s, and there was 7 breaks in one room on the crown that all could have been eliminated simply by using long enough boards. Two of them were 12 inches apart. And they were straight cut, and stuck out horribly as they were caulked horribly.
@chortlesmitten
@chortlesmitten 9 лет назад
or a 24 grit angle grinder for the cope
@tissuereconstruction2847
@tissuereconstruction2847 5 лет назад
Looks real easy with short little pieces. Now try cutting a 16 foot piece.
@robertlawson4306
@robertlawson4306 3 года назад
Yeah man.....
@jimmyr9468
@jimmyr9468 Год назад
Yep. That's where the following expression will come into play - "Caulk and paint make it what it ain't."
@ericsanchez5638
@ericsanchez5638 8 лет назад
When cutting flat you are going to have 2 #s. The Miter and the bevel. Both those #s will depend on the spring of the crown. 38, 45, 52 with 38° being the most common. there's a table that you can pull up online that will give you those #s and also most double compound saws already have them marked on the table and swing gauge. the most common #s will be in believe 31.6° and 33.8°. Depending on if the wall is square or not you will adjust those #s accordingly to make your corners "inside or out" come together. I haven't run crown in a bit but as soon as you get those 2 #s down it rolls smooth. It just boggles my mind how people do the upside down round and round dance.
@j.schacher8690
@j.schacher8690 8 лет назад
I'm with you!
@MarkusHeimy
@MarkusHeimy 4 года назад
I was just going to post the same thing. Never would I do it the was they just did.
@dustinfehr3466
@dustinfehr3466 2 года назад
thats what caulk is for hahaha
@SawsetTools
@SawsetTools 4 года назад
"SAWSET PROTRACTOR" is the most accurate miter finder out there. No Math. No gimmick. Do the comparison.
@OmarGarcia-bi7jq
@OmarGarcia-bi7jq 4 года назад
Sawset Tools ok you mention this in a lot pf videos , now can i get a discount?
@SawsetTools
@SawsetTools 4 года назад
@@OmarGarcia-bi7jq Go to Sawset.ca send me info.
@deanwarren8486
@deanwarren8486 2 года назад
How do I buy this amazon says feb 27 2022. To South Carolina. I think an ark could be built faster.
@samuelt2072
@samuelt2072 5 лет назад
Normally these videos are pretty good at explaining things, but this one would not exactly be of much help to a non-carpenter. We (and I'm talking about the builders, and other carpenters I work with) cut crown flat - easier to adjust for angle variations that way. To get tuned-in to the proper way to cut crown cut some test pieces and mark them accordingly - ex: outside corner/left; top/bottom; etc, etc. - in no time at all you'll get the hang of it (and only have wasted a couple hundred dollars of crown in the process!!). I once had a guy want to tell him, over the phone, how to cut crown moulding - good luck with that!! Ain't gonna happen!!
@zell863
@zell863 5 лет назад
Finally someone who actually do it for living like myself.
@mikegrimaldi5844
@mikegrimaldi5844 10 месяцев назад
Look up Larry Haun video series on crown. The BEST and easiest presentation on cutting crown. He’s got a process where you don’t need to think which way the saw direction goes. Always cut in the actual position upside down.
@MrAlittle5150
@MrAlittle5150 7 лет назад
Great video Tommy, but I would tell the folks to calibrate there saw first.
@ThekiBoran
@ThekiBoran 6 лет назад
MrAlittle5150 Why wouldn't people have their saws calibrated?
@MrAlittle5150
@MrAlittle5150 3 года назад
@@ThekiBoran Miter saw get nocked around and out of adjustment. So you need to make sure your saw is at 90 degrees when it says 90 degrees. That mean the blade is horizontal and vertical 90 degrees exact measurement.
@raicebannon1936
@raicebannon1936 3 года назад
@@ThekiBoran If you have a sliding or reciprocating saw, single or double -- they need to be calibrated
@ThekiBoran
@ThekiBoran 3 года назад
@@raicebannon1936 Yes, I'm a finish carpenter, I check my miter saws for square frequently.
@desnowboarder
@desnowboarder 4 года назад
I dont think you went into enough detail. Teach how to measure for each section. It's tough to make it all fit together.
@robertf6344
@robertf6344 3 года назад
Also when the inside or outside corner is not 90 degrees.
@LUckybones25
@LUckybones25 3 года назад
Tough to make it fit together if you don’t know what you’re doing.
@kingdom3864
@kingdom3864 2 года назад
Measure end to end....bozo !
@altuten
@altuten 6 лет назад
He's showing the old school method. If you are using a compound saw (as he is), then why not lay the piece down flat and use the bevel and and angle stops on the saw. Also, doing a spice cut, I lay the crown flat, then cut a 30 degree bevel- square angle cut. Works great. Different strokes, no disrespect to Tommy.
@henryhayesii8277
@henryhayesii8277 5 лет назад
Installing mailbox posts
@larrybulthouse455
@larrybulthouse455 Год назад
Tom you must not have read your directions on your Delta instruction manual. LOVE YA TOM your the only reason I ever watched the show
@Handlehandlebars
@Handlehandlebars 2 года назад
So the trim being cope cut was just cut at a strait 45° ?
@raicebannon1936
@raicebannon1936 3 года назад
The coping saw -- works well on wood, not composite and is like an art form. It will take practice with a coping saw.
@matt7621
@matt7621 3 года назад
Hard to keep track of which piece is getting cut. Like watching a ball and cups magic trick at 1:42.
@PeterHewitt-yi1uy
@PeterHewitt-yi1uy 2 месяца назад
Need help with a 135 degree inside cornet but the profile of the crown has a step on the bottom built in to sit on the top of cabinets. I need help with how to set this up in the miter saw. I can send a picture if needed.
@yousircantknow8987
@yousircantknow8987 6 лет назад
Miter Saw says No Hands Here. Instructor holds hand there...
@tissuereconstruction2847
@tissuereconstruction2847 5 лет назад
Youre right. His hands are super close to the saw. One little slip and its goodbye fingers.
@thegreatshitstain
@thegreatshitstain 2 года назад
Serious question from a novice: Why not cut the inside corner the same way as the outside corner? I sincerely don't understand why you would have one piece of crown butted up square (w/ a straight cross cut) against the inside corner, and then do all that work manually coping behind the adjoining piece of crown? Seems like a ton of extra work with little benefit in terms of quality. What am I missing?
@boxxylegoplaymobil8906
@boxxylegoplaymobil8906 Год назад
when yer doin this job, yer dealin with the 4th, 5th and 6th dimensions son. dont question it
@clevername4781
@clevername4781 5 лет назад
So that's base board? Or is it quarter round? It's definitely one of them
@MMGJ10
@MMGJ10 4 года назад
It's baseround-quarterboard
@MMGJ10
@MMGJ10 4 года назад
People that add an "r" to the word saw bother me.
@robertf6344
@robertf6344 3 года назад
Takes a lot more than that to bother me. :)
@pillarheights1130
@pillarheights1130 3 года назад
@@robertf6344 Reading "People that add an "r" to the word saw bother me" bothers you...
@raicebannon1936
@raicebannon1936 3 года назад
They ordered a pizzer after they filmed this scene.
@ianc435
@ianc435 10 лет назад
Sanding disc and grider. Much easier
@GarrettMillerauthor
@GarrettMillerauthor 5 лет назад
What do you mean? Instead of cutting the leading edge you sand off the backside?
@CupidFromKentucky
@CupidFromKentucky 3 года назад
Why does the molding get turned upside down when cutting it?
@cjpenning
@cjpenning 9 лет назад
These videos are meant to show the basics to beginners. Not to be critiqued by pros.
@ThekiBoran
@ThekiBoran 6 лет назад
cjpenning I don't get a say? Dang it!
@LightGesture
@LightGesture 4 года назад
He made it look as easy as putting jam on a sandwich...lol
@Axethales
@Axethales 8 лет назад
You need to lay your crown flat and actually use your bevel/mitre settings properly. Cutting like he is here without the use of crown stops makes for errors and sloppy mitres.
@DIYbyBILL
@DIYbyBILL 8 лет назад
That's what I was thinking.
@j.schacher8690
@j.schacher8690 8 лет назад
Exactly. It's almost impossible to convince people otherwise.
@altuten
@altuten 6 лет назад
He is using a compound slider, but still does it old-school. I know an old guy that refuses to adapt to the new. I prefer the new.
@leeallen3261
@leeallen3261 6 лет назад
I make a jig specifically for the crown I’m using, and I don’t cut it flat. I have never had a problem getting perfect results.
@haroldjennings4402
@haroldjennings4402 6 лет назад
Without a doubt. They do make stops for your crown mold width. Once set it will be exact for the rest of the job.Always glue your joints.
@brklynboix00
@brklynboix00 4 года назад
I still don’t understand how he did that butt cut for the inside corner, I’ve followed what he did exactly and it just doesn’t work at all
@deathgandis
@deathgandis 5 лет назад
There is an easier way, the saw will cut the bevel as well as the 45. I do have to say that is some accurate coping saw cutting though.
@brianbelgard5988
@brianbelgard5988 5 лет назад
To me that seems like two variables in the setup, how is that easier? Genuinely curious, not trying to be an ass.
@mikez4132
@mikez4132 4 года назад
It requires two adjustments of the saw for every cut with it flat. Nested is faster only swinging the saw.
@Jakee112
@Jakee112 8 лет назад
What saw is he using
@ThekiBoran
@ThekiBoran 6 лет назад
killerjakeboy10 I think it's a Festool.
@JonnyDIY
@JonnyDIY 3 года назад
Buy yourself and angle finder tool, a lot of inside and outside corners arent actually 90 degrees. Save yourself a lot of headaches
@darkmatter972
@darkmatter972 10 лет назад
I cant believe he is doing a coping cut. Anyone that can operate a 12in mitre saw should able to do an inside mitre. Better to show that inside corners are always full of drywall mud, and never square, and how to make that mitre look good. But it is neat to see old school procedures now and then
@altuten
@altuten 6 лет назад
If you can cope; it's faster. M.D.F. crown, especially. Cut it tight. I have met some guys that don't know what a coping saw is. If it's pre-finished material on cabs, then I do inside miters. Once again, ( different strokes.)
@ThekiBoran
@ThekiBoran 6 лет назад
darkmatter972 Ask a pro, coping is better.
@zell863
@zell863 5 лет назад
I use 8,5" saw on job. Not 12" like him. I cut flat with compound cut and cope with jig saw not with hand saw. I will change it now when I sow video. Thanks to let me know. Question. What you do when ceiling is uneven and miter is say 3 degree of and crown is for example maple, so you can not use hand saw. Expert I'm waiting for answer.
@claytonschmidt78
@claytonschmidt78 5 лет назад
Inside and outside corners can often be tight fitted by simply moving joint up or down. Leave last 2' or so from corners un-nailed until joint is fitted.. Glue outside joints and pin together with 18 or 23 gauge gun. Set scarf joints so you are not looking into joint from most common point of view. Slide compounds are not the most accurate as the slides can bend slightly as you load forever down.. If you do use make sure you are loading forever straight towards cut and not 90° downward. Always look straight at profile horizontally when cutting cope or your angle may not be properly removed to allow it to cradle into other piece. Some trim guys cut coping as much as 45° to the reverse of initial miter cut to make sure pieces mate.. This is a bit much tho... Theoretically a 90° square cut would work.. But not in reality. Also glue skarf joints. Use a jig block to make marks on wall where crown should be. If you cut crown like he did, you may want to mark work a pencil on saw where to hold trim if crown is large or has a small lip making accuracy difficult.
@zell863
@zell863 5 лет назад
@@claytonschmidt78 Man thank you for answer. I was ironic in my comment. I'm not ironic now as you evidently spent time to answer. I developed my style and use it already 15 years like self employed and before 5 years like employee. Compound cut and jig saw. However it would take me 1 hour to explain my style and what I do. I'm thinking to made cd for sale about it. I do not know miter inside joints and it is not at end of my mind to try to do it. I have enough of outside joints. I have portfolio to prove that I know what I'm doing when is crown in question.
@ericsanchez5638
@ericsanchez5638 8 лет назад
Ummm... "Double Compound Chop Saw" together with the table of angle and bevel Numbers and done. youngsters I'm the business do yourself a favor and invest in that saw. No up side down or back and forth. just set the crown flat , set your angles and bevels accordingly and move on. No head games or old school cures. Love this old house and forever will be a fan so no disrespect.
@chugginbeers
@chugginbeers 8 лет назад
what are the angles for an outside and inside angles? 45° angles dont work. ther are two angle settings per cut im guessing..
@karjack11
@karjack11 8 лет назад
+chugginbeers goondar 22.5
@williamskrainski8407
@williamskrainski8407 7 лет назад
Fk that you have to swing the table and tilt the blade everytime you make an opposing cut.
@j.schacher8690
@j.schacher8690 7 лет назад
william skrainski As opposed to having jigs fastened to your saw for every cut??
@williamskrainski8407
@williamskrainski8407 7 лет назад
One box made in the beginning of the job.....You're wasting my time fkn with the saw that much,,,,down the road you go!
@JPRothchild
@JPRothchild 7 лет назад
I've been trimming homes for over 30 years and not once have I ever stood my grown-up 145 degrees I've always laid it down and I cut from left to right
@pirat350
@pirat350 10 лет назад
What a goofball. He must have stock in a caulk company. I'd love to see him attempt some stain grade joints. HAHA
@cmast86
@cmast86 3 года назад
Did the old switcheroo with the actual board he cut.
@ronnietango1
@ronnietango1 10 лет назад
inside cope.... reaLLY?
@buildtalibanbackbetter5923
@buildtalibanbackbetter5923 5 лет назад
Wife wants me to do this ...😒
@andrewsworkshop
@andrewsworkshop 2 года назад
What's a sar? ;)
@cdubb2525
@cdubb2525 7 месяцев назад
I need to see those cut on A sloped ceiling or where one piece is coming down at an angle then meets a straight piece…
@sigguy1361
@sigguy1361 7 лет назад
Well that was less that helpful. One guy rushing through the cuts like it all makes perfect sense, and the other "getting wood" watching him do it. How about tips on taking measurements? What angle are you doing your coping cut? What's the best area to nail it in? Anyone can slap some molding on the chop saw and cut.
@eugeneamerson4059
@eugeneamerson4059 7 лет назад
Sig Guy ppypyq
@sigguy1361
@sigguy1361 7 лет назад
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@milekocoski6287
@milekocoski6287 7 лет назад
Sig Guy
@gamerclownz2783
@gamerclownz2783 7 лет назад
Agreed, this is a useless and crappy tutorial.
@huttonnick
@huttonnick 7 лет назад
It's only helpful if you have an extremely expensive mitre saw! If you have already spent that amount of money on a saw, the chances are you already know what you are doing!
@luizzyurr
@luizzyurr 8 лет назад
Tip: Always make relief cuts before doing a coping cut. That will eliminate mistakes as we have noticed. I am surprised a master carpenter didn't do it.
@williamskrainski8407
@williamskrainski8407 7 лет назад
He didn't fk it up either.....how bout dat?
@trapperdude223
@trapperdude223 6 лет назад
william skrainski He actually did. Did you even see the cope he tried to show? There is a reason the video ended so quickly. It looked terrible.
@violetto2057
@violetto2057 3 года назад
I'll just pay someone to do it.
@davidwells298
@davidwells298 3 года назад
Wonder what bob veehlah will think
@stokemeister7929
@stokemeister7929 4 месяца назад
The cameraman doesn’t show all the bad cuts thrown over to the side
@oo0Spyder0oo
@oo0Spyder0oo 10 лет назад
Someone please explain why the scarf cut is on an angle? Why not straight through, the result is the same no?
@JustinWilson1984
@JustinWilson1984 10 лет назад
If you do it, you will see. The pieces are blended much better w/ the angled cut as the seam.
@howabouthetruth2157
@howabouthetruth2157 8 лет назад
+oo0Spyder0oo If you simply butt 2 pieces of wood together with straight 90 degree cuts, the visible seam not only looks terrible and "cheap".........but as the wood expands & contracts over time, that seam will become AN UGLY GAP. When you mitre the seams, the seam is practically invisible, and even with expansion & contraction of the wood over time, the 2 pieces of wood are OVERLAPPED, so any gap caused by expansion & contraction over time, will only be very little, and the OVERLAP helps to hide it. It is the professional way of doing this. You should NEVER simply butt 2 pieces of "finish wood" together in any project.
@oo0Spyder0oo
@oo0Spyder0oo 8 лет назад
Howabouthetruth Thanks for the info, I can visualize what you're saying. Another handy tip to remember, cheers.
@luizzyurr
@luizzyurr 8 лет назад
You will have more surface area to glue and nail, making it stronger.
@davekintz
@davekintz 6 лет назад
also, you can angle the cut away from the area the joint will most likely been seen from, thus better concealing the joint. This takes a little forethought in deciding which direction you go with the trim (from which corner on a wall).
@738polarbear
@738polarbear 10 лет назад
it is easier if the wood is laid flat and the bevel set to 34. and mitre 31.6
@destruction123
@destruction123 9 лет назад
738polarbear nah, nested with a jig is pro
@738polarbear
@738polarbear 9 лет назад
No ,thats the amateur way .
@travisvaughan8838
@travisvaughan8838 8 лет назад
+destruction123 he is right you know my dad is a trim carpenter/cabinet maker and they are doing the lazy cheater way good for track homes but frowned upon in custom homes
@destruction123
@destruction123 8 лет назад
+Travis Vaughan I would explain the "hows" and "whys" but you don't have a clear understanding of trim carpentry.
@j.schacher8690
@j.schacher8690 8 лет назад
+destruction123 Cut it flat and easy. Jigs are never needed for cutting crown.
@RealMangaAddict
@RealMangaAddict 2 года назад
1:57 why didn’t he use the same piece he has just cut? I did the exact same thing and it doesn’t work!
@thewiseguy2020
@thewiseguy2020 2 года назад
31.6 inside corners
@JasonBradley-ti5ob
@JasonBradley-ti5ob Год назад
1:25
@jimmyr9468
@jimmyr9468 Год назад
This is great in theory, but in most homes you'll make your cuts and then find out that your wall angles did not total 90 degrees, but were in reality maybe 88 degrees, or 92 degrees. Crown mouldings take patience, and practice.
@patrickcrisp9357
@patrickcrisp9357 3 года назад
So.. us professional finish carpenters cut crown laying down. The way he is showing is correct it's just outdated.
@magclin
@magclin 25 дней назад
Watching him cope😊 Me coping🤦‍♂️😢
@bwrg26
@bwrg26 11 лет назад
The scarf joint and inside corner are fine and in an ideal world you would have 90 degree outside corners but being on this old house you know that doesn't happen much. This is somewhat misleading to a person that has no knowledge of remodeling and older home or even a newer one.
@ThekiBoran
@ThekiBoran 6 лет назад
William Gabbard That's why there are dozens of videos that show how to do almost any construction task. Now be quiet and drink your milk.
@davidwells298
@davidwells298 3 года назад
Sonny boy
@tompiscitelli2548
@tompiscitelli2548 3 года назад
scaf cut on my sueaw.
@edwardjnarrojr3135
@edwardjnarrojr3135 2 года назад
Pool references
@BPBomber
@BPBomber 4 года назад
This is a video of somebody else cutting crown molding. It does not teach you how to cut crown molding
@LightGesture
@LightGesture 4 года назад
For people like you, you take a coping saw, and hand it to your Carpenter.
@BPBomber
@BPBomber 4 года назад
LightGesture ....or I find a better video, persist, and do an excellent job.
@dustinfehr3466
@dustinfehr3466 2 года назад
so much easier with a grinding wheel but who am I
@bklynboyeny
@bklynboyeny 7 лет назад
This guy Tom Silva has a New England accent. He may be from Maine or Massachusetts somewheres.
@MetaView7
@MetaView7 8 лет назад
too fast
@kathyfann
@kathyfann 4 года назад
The scarf joint I should show the jerk that invented that patch nightmare they never look good after calk and paint and I have to remove mine. It’s awful absolutely the thing that stands out. He made it 8 inches at least across. So now I have to hire someone who can do it beautifully. What happened to measure twice and cut once.
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