Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Cutting Crown Molding



What is crown molding?
Crown molding is molding that crowns a particular structure or surface. A common example of crown molding is the molding that runs between a ceiling and the top of an internal wall.
Equipment required
The following will be needed for the cutting process:
·         Preferably a compound mitre (also known as miter) saw
N.B Please note that this cutting process is only intended for walls and ceilings with 90-degree corners. Any common type of crown molding can be used.
There are four basic miter cuts for crown molding. They are inside left (IL), inside right (IR), outside left, (OL), and outside right (OR).
Before cutting the actual crown molding, it is advised that a “practice” round should be completed using the above mentioned cheap crown molding.
Go and buy sufficient amounts of cheap crown molding – six to eight feet of molding is enough. The molding should be at least 2.5 - 3inches wide. Make four sample pieces of molding, each with one of the four basic cuts mentioned above. Make standard 90-degree cuts at the opposite end of each piece to avoid confusion.
The Process:
1.       Lay the crowning flat on the miter saw’s table. The recommended angle to set the miter saw is 31.6 degrees.
2.       The molding piece must be positioned on the saw correctly; the top must beagainst the fence for some cuts and against the bottom of the miter saw for other cuts.
3.       For the Inside Left cut, the Miter setting must be 31.6 (or the set angle) degrees right. Place the top of the molding against the saw's fence and begin to saw the molding. The finished piece after the cut is the piece on the left.
4.       For the Inside Right cut, the Miter setting must be 31.6 (or the set angle) degrees left, place the bottom of the molding against saw's fence and begin to cut the molding. The left piece will be the finished piece after the cut.
5.       For Outside Left cut, the Miter setting must be 31.6 (or the set angle) degreesleft and place the bottom of the molding against the saw's fenceand cut the molding. This time, though, the right piece will be the finished piece after the cut.
6.       For outside right the Miter setting must 31.6 (or the set angle) degrees right. Place the top of the molding against the saw's fence and cut the molding. The finished piece after the cut will be the piece on the right.
If the process is completed successfully, repeat the above steps with the proper crowning mold.
The cutting process is then complete.




Saturday, 1 December 2012

How do you cut crown molding?



Crown moldings are generally used to add flare, beauty and elegance to a room, generally speaking majority of the people who are having their houses built wants to add crown moldings at some parts, if not, the whole of their houses. Crown moldings are the elegant wood carvings that are placed in the angular space where the top of the wall meets the ceiling, and the design can go from anywhere from the simplest one, to the most complex designs, depending on the dimensions of the room.
Cuttingcrown molding used to be a dreaded task since it seemed very time consuming as well as complicated. But, cutncrown.com has formulated a way on how to cut crown moldings in the littlest effort possible, aside from that, their process has proven to be very simple and fool proof.

If you want to learn how to cut crown moldings using the way of cutncrown.com, follow the steps below:
ñ  Determine the angle of the spring. Generally, crown moldings come in three spring angles, 38°, 45° and 52°. The spring angle determines the angle of the tilt of the crown molding. The spring angle will be based on the height of the wall.
ñ  Using an angle finder, determine the angle of the corner of the wall that you are working on. Then, divide that by two using your miter saw. Tools like the angle finder or degree finder can be bought from cutncrown.com's online store.
ñ  Once you have set the saw on the right angle, you can now proceed with cutting your molding. Some tips and tricks to be able to have a clean cut is to make sure that the jig fits perfectly to the saw guide you are using, and also make sure that the molding is aligned perfectly with the jig. Another tip is to make sure the jig you are using does not touch the blade of the saw. But of course, during the course of this process, it is not ensured that the molding will stay on its place, cutncrown.com has created roller guides to aide you with that, this will once again be available on their online store.

After following all the steps and being able to practice a little further, you can perfect the cutncrown.com way of cutting the crown moldings, and in a short time, you can even do the ones in your very own home. 



Saturday, 22 September 2012

Crown Molding



Usually described as an added accessory to a room, crown moldings most of the time, expresses the home owner's desire for elegance and beauty. Surely the installation of crown moldings will add more depth and dimension to any room. Some even adds crown moldings to cabinets, closets and fire places, because this will make any bland space seem timely classic. There are unlimited possibilities on how you can use crown moldings to customize your walls and furniture. You can do some research on the internet to see other locations in which the crown moldings could be used.
But what are crown moldings? As defined by Wikipedia, crown moldings are used to cap walls, cabinets and the like and are installed both indoors and outdoors. Nowadays, crown moldings can be bought in either wood or plaster form. But even though crown moldings will totally make a statement in any room, a lot of us are very intimidated to even consider adding it to our homes, simply because we are under the impression that the installation of crown moldings will cost a lot and consume time and effort. But thankfully, there are companies that have revolutionized the installation process of crown moldings to make it easier for do it yourself home improvement projects enthusiast.

One of these companies is Cut n' Crown. They formulated an easier way of how to cutcrown moldings and install them. The step by step guide can be found in cutncrown.com, an instructional video can also be found at their website. Aside from that, the company has tweaked the tools and materials that they sell which are needed for the installation of crown moldings, to make sure that the person using them will have very little errors.

When installed in walls, crown moldings can usually be seen in the section where the ceiling meets the top of the wall, this creates a sort of half triangle that can either be tilted upward or downward. The tilt of the crown molding, or technically called the spring angle is determined depending on the height of the wall. There are usually three common spring angles that are used by the market, namely 38°, 45° and 52° and the best way to ensure that the installation of crown moldings to any home is to ensure that the angles being used by the installer are correct. Also, perfect alignment of the crown molding to the correct jig will make all the difference in ensuring perfection. If you plan to use the Cut n' Crown way of installing crown moldings, it will also be better if you use the tools and materials they sell. The pictures and details of how to order can be found on their website.