I wasnt to install crown throughout my house. Most will be
straightforward, but there are three walls from which the ceiling makes
an angle greater than 90*. They are both ends of the master bedroom
and one end of the living room, where the ceiling first goes up from
the 8' wall to level off at 9' in the BR and 10' in the LR. I'm not
sure how I would make the inside corners match with the adjacent
molding, or if it can even be done. I'm a reasonably competent
carpenter, and have access to far more competency than my own, along
with all the tools and equipment I may need. Thanks for the help.
Look here .. .. ..
http://www.compoundmiter.com/cathedral_ceiling.html
Fly4CAP wrote:
> I wasnt to install crown throughout my house. Most will be
> straightforward, but there are three walls from which the ceiling makes
> an angle greater than 90*. They are both ends of the master bedroom
> and one end of the living room, where the ceiling first goes up from
> the 8' wall to level off at 9' in the BR and 10' in the LR. I'm not
> sure how I would make the inside corners match with the adjacent
> molding, or if it can even be done. I'm a reasonably competent
> carpenter, and have access to far more competency than my own, along
> with all the tools and equipment I may need. Thanks for the help.
>
Scroll up a few posts, i just answered this question for another
oster! --dave
"Fly4CAP" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I wasnt to install crown throughout my house. Most will be
> straightforward, but there are three walls from which the ceiling makes
> an angle greater than 90*. They are both ends of the master bedroom
> and one end of the living room, where the ceiling first goes up from
> the 8' wall to level off at 9' in the BR and 10' in the LR. I'm not
> sure how I would make the inside corners match with the adjacent
> molding, or if it can even be done. I'm a reasonably competent
> carpenter, and have access to far more competency than my own, along
> with all the tools and equipment I may need. Thanks for the help.
>
Here, among other goodies, is a chart for cutting Crown Molding compound =
miters:
http://www.josephfusco.org/Articles/Crown_Moulding/CrownChart.html
Crown Angle calculation:
http://www.josephfusco.org/Articles/Crown_Moulding/Finding_the_Crown_Angl=
e.html
Wall Angle calculation:
http://www.josephfusco.org/Articles/Crown_Moulding/Finding_the_Wall_Angle=
.html
If you want to see all that is to be had:
http://www.josephfusco.org/Articles/Crown_Moulding/
Enjoy!
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PDQ
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| I wasnt to install crown throughout my house. Most will be
| straightforward, but there are three walls from which the ceiling =
makes
| an angle greater than 90*. They are both ends of the master bedroom
| and one end of the living room, where the ceiling first goes up from
| the 8' wall to level off at 9' in the BR and 10' in the LR. I'm not
| sure how I would make the inside corners match with the adjacent
| molding, or if it can even be done. I'm a reasonably competent
| carpenter, and have access to far more competency than my own, along
| with all the tools and equipment I may need. Thanks for the help.
|