SixPapaCharlie
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Hey Pilots!
Without a bunch of fancy equipment, is there a trick to cutting inside corners on crown molding?
I have 4 walls in my living room that meet at a 90 degree angle and 3 that meet at a 45 degree angle (All inside corners)
I am thinking of just getting a cheapo plastic mitre jig+saw from Lowes for $15 Is that the best route to go?
I do have a circular saw with a base that can be angled but I suspect I need to get a much more significant setup to use that saw.
I saw a guy on youtube using the cheapo jig and it looks like that and a bit of wood filler may do the job but maybe one of you knows an old trick your grand pappy taught you to cut perfect corners every time?
Without a bunch of fancy equipment, is there a trick to cutting inside corners on crown molding?
I have 4 walls in my living room that meet at a 90 degree angle and 3 that meet at a 45 degree angle (All inside corners)
I am thinking of just getting a cheapo plastic mitre jig+saw from Lowes for $15 Is that the best route to go?
I do have a circular saw with a base that can be angled but I suspect I need to get a much more significant setup to use that saw.
I saw a guy on youtube using the cheapo jig and it looks like that and a bit of wood filler may do the job but maybe one of you knows an old trick your grand pappy taught you to cut perfect corners every time?