Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Cut Crown Molding On Cabinets

Cut Crown Molding on Cabinets








Crown molding is a decorative trim that is used to cover up the top edge of the upper cabinet. The crown molding also adds architectural detailing to the kitchen cabinets. Many people feel that crown molding is difficult to install because of the compound miter cuts required to get a tight fitting joint. The do-it-yourself handyman can install crown molding on kitchen cabinets fairly easily if he knows a few tricks.


Instructions


1. Start at the left side of the cabinets and measure the length of straight cabinet to the first corner. which will be the inside dimension of the bottom of the crown molding. Add 1/8 inch to all dimensions. After you rough cut the piece to length, this will allow you to hold the piece of crown molding in place and mark the exact length on it with a pencil for a perfect fit.


2. Set the miter saw to 45 degrees, and lock it in place, which is the angle needed to cut most all crown for upper cabinets. If you have a special corner cabinet, you may have a few additional 22 1/2-degree miter cuts.


3. Place a section of the crown molding on the miter saw. Set the top side of the crown molding flat against the table of the miter saw. Set the bottom side of the molding against the fence of the miter saw. Crown molding is cut upside down when you use a miter saw to cut it.


4. Connect the miter saw stops to the saw. Turn the knob to adjust the fence in or out to clamp the crown molding in place. Miter saw stops are clamp that hold the crown molding in position during the cut.


5. Cut the crown molding slowly to reduce the chance of the wood splintering. This will be the rough cut of the molding to allow you to position it for the final cut.


6. Hold the crown molding up to the cabinet exactly as you will install it, and mark the bottom edge for a perfect fitting joint.


7. Rotate the miter saw to the opposite 45-degree mark, and cut the one end of the next piece of crown molding. Repeat step 6 for this section of crown molding and steps 6 to 8 for the remaining sections of crown molding.

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