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November 20, 2009
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Cutting Crown Molding with DEWALT Miter Saws

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Cutting Crown Molding DEWALT MITER SAWS

Cheat-Sheet Vertically Nested vs. Laying Flat

Cutting Crown Molding Non-Compound Method (Vertically Nested)

The advantage to cutting crown molding using this method is that no bevel cut is required. Therefore, when adjusting the saw for out of square corners, the user needs to only adjust the miter system, as opposed to both miter and bevel systems when laying crown materials flat.

All DEWALT Miter Saws have a tall sliding fence to support larger crown molding nested vertically against the fence. When cutting with this method, use the crown stops to support material. The DW703, DW715, DW716, and DW718 all use the DW7084 crown stops.

The capacities cutting crown vertically on each saw are as follows:

DW703 -- up to 4-1/2” crown
DW 715 -- up to 5-1/4” crown
DW 716 -- up to 6-5/8” crown
DW 718 -- up to 6-5/8” crown

Always Remember -- When cutting crown in this orientation the bottom of the molding goes against the fence(Bottom of molding is decorative side).

Guy cutting crown molding

Non-Compound Method (Vertically Nested)

  1. Bottom of the molding - rest against Fence
    Top of the molding - rest against table
  2. Angled “flats” on back of molding must rest squarely on the fence and base of the saw
Crown Molding Vertically Nested Against Fence - Decorative Edge is Always Against the Fence

Crown molding being cut

INSIDE CORNER OUTSIDE CORNER

Left Side:

  1. Miter Right at 45º
  2. Save Right End of Cut

Right Side:

  1. Miter Left at 45º
  2. Save Left End of Cut

Left Side:

  1. Miter Left at 45º
  2. Save Right End of Cut

Right Side:

  1. Miter Right at 45º
  2. Save Left End of Cut

Cutting Crown Molding Compound Method (Flat)

When setting bevel and miter angles for all compound miters, remember that: The angles presented for crown moldings are very precise and difficult to set exactly. Since they can shift slightly and very few rooms have exactly square corners, all settings should be tested on scrap moldings. The following two chart shows settings are for all U.S. Standard Crown Molding with 52° and 38° angles, and assume that the angle between the wall is 90°. The chart at the end of this article lists the appropriate miter-bevel settings for both 52°/38° and 45°/45° Ceiling Wall Crown Moldings with angle-between-wall ranges of 67°-179°.

PRETESTING WITH SCRAP MATERIAL IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT!

Crown molding being cut with bevel

Compound Method (Flat) Using DW703/DW715 Compound Miter Saw

  1. Molding laying with broad back surface down flat on saw table.
  2. You must flip the material around to cut both ends of the inside and outside corners.

Molding sitting in a miter and bevel saw

INSIDE CORNER OUTSIDE CORNER

Left Side:

  1. Top of Molding Against Fence
  2. Bevel Set at 33.85º
  3. Miter Right at 31.62º
  4. Save Left End of Cut

Right Side:

  1. Bottom of Molding Against Fence
  2. Bevel Set at 33.85º
  3. Miter Left at 31.62º
  4. Save Left End of Cut

Left Side:

  1. Bottom of Molding Against Fence
  2. Bevel Set at 33.85º
  3. Miter Left at 31.62º
  4. Save Right End of Cut

Right Side:

  1. Top of Molding Against Fence
  2. Bevel Set at 33.85º
  3. Miter Right at 31.62º
  4. Save Right End of Cut

* Top of molding doesn’t have decorative edge
* Bottom of molding has decorative edge


Compound Method (Flat) Using DW716/DW718 Double Bevel Miter Saws

  1. Molding laying with broad Back surface down flat on saw table.
  2. Top of the molding always rests against the fence for all cuts. No need to flip the material.

INSIDE CORNER OUTSIDE CORNER

Left Side:

  1. Top of Molding Against Fence
  2. Bevel Left at 33.85º
  3. Miter Right at 31.62º
  4. Save Left End of Cut

Right Side:

  1. Top of Molding Against Fence
  2. Bevel Right Set at 33.85º
  3. Miter Left at 31.62º
  4. Save Right End of Cut

Left Side:

  1. Top of Molding Against Fence
  2. Bevel Right Set at 33.85º
  3. Miter Left at 31.62º
  4. Save Left End of Cut

Right Side:

  1. Top of Molding Against Fence
  2. Bevel Left at 33.85º
  3. Miter Right at 31.62º
  4. Save Right End of Cut




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