Friday, February 17, 2012

Miter Saw and Crown Moulding

Another trip to HD off Imperial Ave yields the return of the sawzall, a free extension of the nail gun based on the jamming issue, and the rental of a miter saw (crazy cool tool). Back at the house we do a few practice cuts to make sure we get the corners correct. I won't go into the angle details, but you the cut to be at two separate angles at the same time. If you are interested in what I mean, you can ask me for details or just watch some youtube videos. It's really easy with a miter saw because all of the necessary settings are clearly marked. Each piece of crown moulding needs a precise cut at each end for all the corners to match up. Hanging the first moulding with the nail gun is no problem and the moment of truth comes with the second piece. The cuts are all well done and our corners look as they should. Hang crown moulding - check!

1 comment:

  1. The cuts are all well done and our corners look as they should. Hang crown moulding - check! here

    ReplyDelete