I am putting up angled crown molding on my new cabinets. I have most of it done, but
I have come to a weird angle that I just can't figure out. The two cabinets form a 170 degree angle and with angled molding I have tried several different angles, but none work. Anyone tackled something like this before. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
www.woodweb.com/.../Crown_Moulding_Miter_and_Bevel_Angle.html
Aug 7, 2008 - Here's a convenient reference for looking up the miter angle and face bevel for cutting and fitting crown moulding. August 7, 2008.
It's a compound angle determined by the "spring" angle on the crown itself.
If the crown is narrow enough you can hold the flat piece at the bottom that actually touches the cabinet against the miter saw fence and cut at 5 degrees.
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